broadcasting studio
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Definition
Noun: A room or building equipped with technical apparatus for producing and transmitting radio or television programs to the public. It is the specific location from which a broadcast signal originates.
Usage
A "broadcasting studio" is the primary physical space where live or recorded audio and video content is created for dissemination via broadcast channels (radio, television). It is distinct from a simple recording studio, as its core function is linked to the act of transmission to a wide audience.
Examples
- The news anchor delivered the evening report from the main broadcasting studio.
- The radio station is renovating its old broadcasting studio to include modern digital equipment.
- Access to the broadcasting studio is restricted to authorized personnel only during live shows.
Advanced Usage
- "to go live from a broadcasting studio": To begin a real-time transmission from this specific facility.
- The band will go live from the BBC's broadcasting studio at 8 PM.
- The term inherently implies a link to a transmitter or distribution network, making the studio the originating point of the broadcast signal.
Variants and Related Words
- Studio (noun): A more general term for a room where artists, photographers, or broadcasters work. A broadcasting studio is a specialized type of studio.
- Control room (noun): An adjacent, often soundproofed, room within a broadcasting studio complex where producers and engineers manage the technical aspects of the broadcast.
- Transmitter (noun): The equipment that sends out the broadcast signal; it is typically connected to but located separately from the broadcasting studio.
Synonyms
- Transmission studio
- Broadcast center (broader term, often encompassing multiple studios and offices)
- Air studio (informal, especially for radio)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Television broadcasting studio: Specifies a studio equipped for TV production.
- Radio broadcasting studio: Specifies a studio equipped for radio production.
- Outside broadcasting (OB) (noun): The production of television or radio programs from a mobile unit at a location outside a permanent studio. This contrasts with work done in a fixed broadcasting studio.
Noun
- a studio where broadcasts originate