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broadcaster|ˈbrɔːdkɑːstɛ(r), -æ-| [f. broadcast v. + -er1.] 1. A person whose speech, performance, etc., is broadcast on radio or television; also, a broadcasting company, station, or instrument.
1922Daily Mail 30 Nov. 8 The Prince of Wales..made a great hit as a ‘broadcaster’..when he delivered a message by wireless to the Boy Scouts. 1923Weekly Dispatch 28 Jan. 2 When such music is the fare the broadcasters offer. 1926C. R. Boyd Freeman Towards Answer i. 35 Imagine all ‘wireless’ installations being not only receivers but broadcasters. 1955Times 27 Aug. 6/1 A frequent broadcaster and pamphleteer in favour of the all-German talks. 2. A machine for sowing seeds broadcast.
1934in Webster. 1960Times 15 Feb. 19/2 The main implements are, in fact, the broadcaster, the forage harvester, [etc.]. |