radiobroadcasting
Definition
- Noun:
- The transmission of audio content via radio waves: "Radiobroadcasting" refers to the process of sending sound programs, such as music, news, or talk shows, over radio frequencies to be received by the public.
- The industry or activity of producing and transmitting radio programs: It can also denote the profession or business of creating and distributing audio content through radio stations.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Radiobroadcasting has been a primary source of news and entertainment for decades. (The transmission of audio content via radio waves.)
- She studied radiobroadcasting in college to become a radio host. (The field or activity of producing radio programs.)
Advanced Usage
- "to engage in radiobroadcasting": to participate in the creation or transmission of radio programs.
- Many amateur operators engage in radiobroadcasting from their homes. (They transmit audio content for hobby or community purposes.)
- "radiobroadcasting station": a facility that transmits radio signals.
- The new radiobroadcasting station covers the entire metropolitan area. (The physical location that sends out radio waves.)
Variants and Related Words
- Radiobroadcast (n): a single transmission of audio content via radio.
- The radiobroadcast of the concert was heard by millions. (One specific program sent over radio.)
- Radiobroadcaster (n): a person or organization that transmits radio programs.
- The radiobroadcaster announced the evening schedule. (The entity responsible for the transmission.)
Synonyms
- Radio transmission: the sending of audio signals via radio waves.
- Broadcasting: the general act of transmitting content (audio or video) to a wide audience.
Related Idioms
- On the air: currently being transmitted via radio or television.
- The station has been on the air since 6 a.m. (Actively broadcasting.)
- Tune in: to listen to a radio broadcast.
- Tune in tomorrow for more radiobroadcasting. (Adjust a receiver to hear the program.)