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    broad·cast·er
    /ˈbrôdˌkastər/

    noun

    • 1. an organization that transmits a program or information by radio or television: "the broadcaster aired the news item on Tuesday"

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  2. someone whose job is to speak on radio or television programs: He was a famous broadcaster in the 1930s. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Broadcasting: radio & television presenters. anchorman. anchorwoman. announcer. co-hostess. commentator. compere. correspondent. deejay. disc jockey. disk jockey. DJ. emcee. newsreader. presenter.

  3. noun. a person or thing that broadcasts. a person or organization, as a network or station, that broadcasts radio or television programs. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of broadcaster 1. First recorded in 1920–25; broadcast + -er 1. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  4. someone whose job is to speak on radio or television programmes: He was a famous broadcaster in the 1930s. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Broadcasting: radio & television presenters. anchorman. anchorwoman. announcer. co-hostess. commentator. compere. correspondent. deejay. disc jockey. disk jockey. DJ. emcee. newsreader. presenter.

  5. Learn the meaning of broadcaster as a person or a company that presents or sends out TV or radio programmes. See pronunciation, pictures, collocations and usage notes.

  6. A broadcaster is someone who broadcasts on radio or television, or a device for scattering something in all directions. Learn more about the word's origin, synonyms, antonyms, and translations in different languages.

  7. A broadcaster is someone who gives talks or takes part in interviews and discussions on radio or television programmes. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, collocations, and usage of broadcaster with Collins English Dictionary.

  8. broadcaster meaning, definition, what is broadcaster: someone who speaks on radio or televisio...: Learn more.