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Common collocations with broadcast in American Collocation

broadcast noun

US /ˈbrɔdˌkæst/

showing events as they happen

live

It was the first time an opera had been shown in a live broadcast on the internet.

not made in a studio

outside

Most of the work is studio-based but it may also include outside broadcasts, depending on the production.

shown on the internet

online
web

Our webinars are online broadcasts of seminars covering a wide range of topics.

receive a broadcast

hear
receive
see
watch

One group of strikers was watching a local news broadcast.

make a broadcast

give
make
produce
record

The group have given regular radio broadcasts.

He made several broadcasts for Radio Luxembourg.

make a broadcast available

beam
show
transmit

Earlier this year the BBC refused to show the broadcast, which included pictures of the killings.