Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- transitive verb To broadcast by radio.
- noun Information or programming transmitted by radio for public or widespread use.
- noun A transmission of such information or programming.
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- verb To
broadcast byradio . - noun A radio
programme .
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Examples
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Telecommunications: interisland microwave system and HF police net; domestic service fair, international service good; radiobroadcast coverage good; 763,000 telephones (1986); broadcast stations - 618 AM, 38 FM, 9 TV; satellite earth stations - 1 Indian Ocean INTELSAT earth station and 1 Pacific
The 1994 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Telecommunications: services are adequate and being improved; facilities provide radiobroadcast, radiotelephone and telegraph, coastal radio, aeronautical radio, and international radiocommunication services; submarine cables extend to Australia and Guam; more than 70,000 telephones (1987); broadcast stations - 31 AM, 2 FM, 2 TV (1987); 1
The 1994 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Telephone system: 31,200 telephones; limited telephone, telegraph, and radiobroadcast services; 1 public telephone in Kabul local: NA intercity: NA international: one link between western Afghanistan and Iran (via satellite)
The 1995 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Telecommunications: meets minimum requirements for local and intercity service for business and government; international service is good; 53,000 telephones (1986); radiobroadcast coverage is limited to the most populous areas; broadcast stations - 2 AM, 1 FM, 1 TV (1985); 1 Indian
The 1994 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Telephone system: more than 70,000 telephones (1987); services are adequate and being improved; facilities provide radiobroadcast, radiotelephone and telegraph, coastal radio, aeronautical radio, and international radiocommunication services local: NA intercity: mostly radio telephone international: submarine cables extend to Australia and Guam; 1
The 1995 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Radio: broadcast stations: AM 618, FM 38, shortwave 0 radios: NA note: radiobroadcast coverage good
The 1995 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Radio: broadcast stations: AM 2, FM 1, shortwave 0 (1985) radios: NA note: radiobroadcast coverage is limited to the most populous areas
The 1995 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Radio broadcast stations: AM 2, FM 1, shortwave 0 (1985 est.) note: radiobroadcast coverage is limited to the most populous areas
The 1996 CIA Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Radio: broadcast stations: AM 4, FM 4, shortwave 0 radios: 74,000 (1987) note: radiobroadcast coverage good
The 1995 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Telecommunications: limited telephone, telegraph, and radiobroadcast services; television introduced in 1980; 31,200 telephones; numerous cellular telephones; broadcast stations - 5 AM, no FM, 1 TV; 1 satellite earth station
The 1994 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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