Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To broadcast or be broadcast on television or radio in British Thesaurus
To broadcast or be broadcast on television or radio
broadcast (verb)
to send out messages or programmes to be received by radios or televisions
report (verb)
to give information about something in a news article or broadcast
give out (British)
British used about news and other information that is broadcast
transmit (verb)
to send out an electronic signal such as a radio or television signal
televise (verb)
to broadcast something on television
screen (verb)
mainly journalism to broadcast a television programme, or to show a film
air (verb)
to broadcast something on radio or television
air time (noun)
the amount of time given to someone or something in a radio or television broadcast
beam (verb)
to send radio signals or television pictures through the air using electronic equipment
broadcast (noun)
the process or action of broadcasting a programme
close down (British)
British to stop broadcasting at the end of a day’s television or radio programmes
come on ()
to appear on television, or to be heard on the radio
commentate (verb)
to give a description of an event or sports competition on television or radio as it happens
get on ()
to put someone on a television or radio programme
go out ()
to be broadcast on the radio or television
narrowcast (verb)
to make a television or radio programme available to a particular group of people only, for example people who have cable television
on (adverb)
being broadcast by radio or television
broadcast as a television programme
put out ()
to broadcast a programme on television or radio
repeat (verb)
to broadcast a television or radio programme again
rerun (verb)
to show a programme on television again
running order (noun)
British the order of the different parts of an event or a television programme
show (verb)
to give information that you can see in a film or on television
sign off ()
to end a broadcast on television or radio
simulcast (verb)
to broadcast a programme on more than one medium at the same time, or on two or more stations or channels at the same time. For example a programme could be broadcast at the same time on two different radio stations, or online and on television
vodcasting (noun)
the making and broadcasting of videos over the internet for people to stream or download