12 Words to use with broadcasting

This motion is transmitted in waves of varying intensity and frequency which are sent into space by the mechanism of the broadcasting station, which consists of a sound conducting apparatus induced by strong electrical currents from generators or batteries and extensive aërial or antennas wires high in the air.

(Pub. abroad as This Christian faith; some broadcast addresses) © 16Apr38, AI-23950; 30Sep38, A121881.

Description of Number Jack, broadcast number 1.

Christian behavior; a further series of broadcast talks.

Commercial broadcasting pioneer: the W E A F experiment, 1922-1926.

Broadcasting studio with sound effects.

Likewise, a television program or commercial holds us in its spell as much through the magic of broadcasting technology as its script.

As the "authentic spy-picture of the war," it has had a broadcast circulation.

Oats, millet, peas (vine and all), broadcast corn, Bermuda and crab-grass hay, are all much cheaper and equally good.

In all times it has been in this field of inter-racial and international prejudice that the gossip has found the widest scope for his gleeful activity, sowing broadcast dissensions and misunderstandings which have persisted for centuries.

The addition of a modem turned the computer into a broadcast facility.

The UK broadcast journalist Jeremy Paxman claims the relationship between a politician and a journalist is like that between "a dog and a lamp post".

12 Words to use with  broadcasting