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broadcasting

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/ˈbrɔːdkɑːstɪŋ/ · broad-cast-ing

The transmission of programs or information by radio, television, or other electronic media.

Meanings

nounformal

The transmission of programs or information by radio, television, or other electronic media.

ریڈیو، ٹیلی ویژن یا دیگر الیکٹرانک ذرائع کے ذریعے پروگراموں یا معلومات کی نشریات۔

نشریات

nashriyaat

Synonyms

transmissionbroadcastprogrammingمنتقلینشریاتپیشکش

Antonyms

censorshipwithdrawalsilencingتحریرخودکوئیخاموشی

Common Collocations

  • live broadcasting
  • broadcasting rights
  • satellite broadcasting

Example Sentences

The broadcasting of the live concert attracted millions of viewers.

لائیو کنسرٹ کی نشریات نے لاکھوں ناظرین کو متوجہ کیا۔

Live concert ki nashriyaat ne laakhon nazreen ko mutuja kiya.

The broadcasting regulations were updated to include digital platforms.

ڈیجیٹل پلیٹ فارمز کو شامل کرنے کے لیے نشریات کے ضوابط کو اپ ڈیٹ کیا گیا۔

Digital platforms ko shamil karne ke liye nashriyaat ke zawabit ko update kiya gaya.

Her career in broadcasting began at a small local radio station.

نشریات میں اس کا کیریئر ایک چھوٹے مقامی ریڈیو اسٹیشن سے شروع ہوا۔

Nashriyaat mein uska career aik chhote maqami radio station se shuru hua.

Easily Confused With

narrowcasting:Narrowcasting refers to targeting specific audiences, whereas broadcasting aims at a wider audience.

Word Family

broadcast
verbنشریات کرنا
broadcaster
nounنشریات کی وجہ سے

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'broad' meaning wide, and 'casting' as throwing out. Broadcasting spreads information widely.

Imagine a giant microphone sending waves of sound and images to a large audience.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کیا بتاؤں دل کی حالت کو؛ اے چھپکے چھپکے، مجھ کو خبر نہ ہو!

Kya bataoon dil ki haalat ko; ae chupke chupke, mujh ko khabar na ho!

What can I say about the state of my heart; O quietly, may I remain unaware!

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ہوئی نشریات تو سب کو سنا دو

Hui nashriyaat to sab ko suna do

When broadcasting occurs, let everyone hear.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "broadcast" — to scatter seeds widely

First known use: 1800s

The term 'broadcast' originally referred to the agricultural practice of sowing seeds by scattering them over a wide area. It later evolved to describe the dissemination of information and entertainment via radio and television.