broadcasting company
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Definition
Noun: A commercial organization that owns, operates, or manages television or radio stations for the purpose of transmitting programs to the public.
Usage
A "broadcasting company" is a business entity. Its primary function is to produce, acquire, and schedule content (news, entertainment, sports) and transmit it via broadcast signals (over-the-air, satellite, or cable) to audiences. The term specifies the type of company.
Examples
- Noun:
- The national broadcasting company announced a new slate of fall television shows.
- She works as a journalist for a major broadcasting company.
- The license to operate the channel is held by a private broadcasting company.
Advanced Usage
- The term often implies a company that controls the transmission infrastructure (e.g., broadcast towers, satellites) and holds regulatory licenses.
- In media studies, a "broadcasting company" is contrasted with production companies (which may create content but not transmit it) and streaming services (which use on-demand internet protocols rather than traditional broadcast schedules).
Variants and Related Words
- Broadcaster (n): Often used synonymously with "broadcasting company," but can also refer to the company or the individual person who presents programs.
- The broadcaster invested in new digital transmission technology.
- Network (n): A large broadcasting company that provides programs to many affiliated stations across a region or country.
- The show is aired on a major television network.
- Station (n): An individual television or radio outlet, which may be owned by a broadcasting company.
- The local station is owned by a larger broadcasting company.
Synonyms
- Broadcaster
- Network (in the context of a parent company)
- Media company (a broader term that can include publishers and digital platforms)
Related Phrases
- Public broadcasting company: A non-commercial broadcaster often funded by public money and donations (e.g., the BBC in the UK, PBS in the US).
- The public broadcasting company is known for its educational children's programming.
- Commercial broadcasting company: A for-profit company funded primarily by advertising revenue.
- The commercial broadcasting company relies on high ratings to attract advertisers.
Noun
- a company that manages tv or radio stations