broad·cast (brôd′kăst′)
v. broad·cast or broad·cast·ed, broad·cast·ing, broad·casts
v.tr.
1. To communicate or transmit (a signal, a message, or content, such as audio or video programming) to numerous recipients simultaneously over a communication network (Internet - Watch ESPN): a radio station that broadcasts news; an agency broadcasting an appeal for donations over the internet.
2. To make known over a wide area: reporters who broadcast unchecked rumors in order to get the story out first; "The birds sang in flight because that was the only way, in this treeless terrain, to broadcast their claims across their chosen pieces of land" (Kenn Kaufman). See Synonyms at announce.
3. To sow (seed) over a wide area, especially by hand.
v.intr.
To communicate or transmit a signal, a message, or content, such as audio or video programming, to numerous recipients simultaneously over a communication network.
n.
1. The act or process of broadcasting a signal, a message, or content, such as audio or video programming.
2. A signal, message, or audio or video program that is broadcast over a communication network: watched the morning news broadcast.
3. The act of scattering seed.
adj.
1.
a. Communicated or transmitted by means of broadcasting, as over a communications network: a broadcast announcement.
b. Of or relating to the broadcasting of audio or video content over communication networks, as in television or radio.
2. Widely known.
3. Scattered over a wide area.
adv.
In a scattered manner.
You must be using a bogus dictionary.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/broadcast
Definition of broadcast
- 2: made public by means of radio or television
- 3: of or relating to radio or television broadcasting
- 3: to transmit or make public by means of radio or television
From the Dawg06 SAT analogies test bank...
- 1: the act of transmitting sound or images by radio or television
- 2: a single radio or television program
Broadcast is to TV and radio as webcast is to internet.
Ya'll are very interesting............people. I guess........
Watching ESPN3 is like...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ox8BBGoKStU
"Bush league" is when you announce that your game is on "TV" and it is actually on some rinky-dink, two-bit "network" that nobody can see because it isn't even available in your area. Then, you can't watch it on ubiquitous internet because the rinky-dink, two-bit tv "network" keeps the streaming rights and doesn't stream it.
This is one area where even the Sun Belt "gets it", but the ignorant CUSA leaders do not. STREAM THE DAMNED GAMES!!!!
Hey, sport, the game's at Norfolk. We have no control over the situation. If the baseball SID says ODU told him it's on ESPN3, then I know where to go watch it. End of news release.
As for your failing to be the baseball SID ... what happened? They didn't hire you? Thank the good Lord. You have zero PR or people skills. No better than mine BTW..
So....dream about another job while I put you back on ignore. This time it'll last longer than four months.
Bye.
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Flagship of the University of Louisiana System
How was the ESPN3 television broadcast for this game?