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Word: Broadcasting Studio

Definition: A broadcasting studio is a special place where radio or television shows are made and sent out to the public. It is equipped with cameras, microphones, and other tools needed to create and transmit content.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "broadcasting studio" when talking about a location where media content is produced, such as news, music, or entertainment shows.
  • It is a noun, so it can be used as a subject or object in a sentence.
Example:
  • "The news reporter prepared for her live segment in the broadcasting studio."
  • "He dreams of working in a broadcasting studio to produce his own television show."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, you might refer to specific types of broadcasting studios, such as "television broadcasting studio" or "radio broadcasting studio," depending on the medium of content produced.

Word Variants:
  • Broadcast (verb): To send out a program or signal.
    • Example: "They will broadcast the concert live."
  • Broadcasting (noun): The act of sending out radio or television programs.
    • Example: "Broadcasting has changed a lot with the advent of the internet."
Different Meanings:
  • The word "broadcast" can also refer to the content itself, as in a specific show or program that is sent out.
  • In agriculture, "broadcast" can mean to scatter seeds over a field.
Synonyms:
  • Studio
  • Media center
  • Production facility
  • Transmission center
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "On the air": This phrase means that a show is currently being broadcasted.

    • Example: "The radio show is now on the air."
  • "Go live": This means to start broadcasting something in real-time.

    • Example: "We will go live from the event in five minutes."
Summary:

A broadcasting studio is crucial for creating and sharing media content with audiences.

Noun
  1. a studio where broadcasts originate

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