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The word "televise" consists of two morphemes: "tele" and "vise." The morpheme "tele" means "far" or "distant," while "vise" refers to "to show or broadcast." When combined, these morphemes create the word "televise," which means to broadcast or transmit a program or event through television.
The word "simulcast" refers to events broadcast over two or more media, for example, radio and television.
The first HD TV broadcast in Europe was in 1990. This broadcast was not to houses but to cinemas. The broadcast was used to show the Word Cup.
The word Nachrichten is used in the German language. The word that best describes Nachrichten in the English language is the word newscast, which means a radio or television broadcast of news reports.
The noun broadcast is a word forsound or images distributed by radio or television;a single radio or television program. Example sentence:The campus radio broadcast is completely student operated.
A program or a broadcast, like a television program or radio broadcast. For example, 'a sports program' is 'une emission sportif'.
Something that appears on TV is said to be televised, more colloquially "aired", or "shown". "Broadcast" is another word that is commonly used.
"Televise" does not have a prefix or suffix. The word comes from "television" and "broadcast."
Telecasts, when any television signal is sent to another device or location.
Yes, the word 'newscast' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for radio or television broadcast of news reports, a word for a thing.
The first television show broadcast on TV was in 1936 called "The Queens messenger". It was broadcast to just 4 television sets.The first television show broadcast on TV was in 1928 called "the Queens messenger" it was broadcast to just 4 television sets.
You didn't specify genre or currently running or continuous run, but the top 5 longest running American TV shows are ...Meet the Press (1st Broadcast | 1947)CBS Evening News (1st Broadcast | 1948)Music & the Spoken Word (1st Broadcast | 1949)Hallmark Hall of Fame (1st Broadcast | 1951)Today (1st Broadcast | 1952)