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Definition of Broadcasting studio
1. Noun. A studio where broadcasts originate.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Broadcasting Studio
Literary usage of Broadcasting studio
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1994-1995 by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"In the control room of a radio or television broadcasting studio, these technicians
operate equipment that regulates the signal strength, clarity, ..."
2. Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1996-1997 by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"In the control room of a radio or television broadcasting studio, these technicians
operate equipment that regulates the signal strength, clarity, ..."
3. Re-Visioning Television: Policy, Strategy and Models for the Sustainable by Adrian Hadland, Mike Aldridge, Joshua Ogada (2007)
"... such as a live broadcasting studio, AV equipment and edit PCs to add a limited
production and experiential training environment to the channel, ..."
4. Less + More: Droog Design in Context by Renny Ramakers (2002)
"MVRDV imported Persian carpets for Villa VPRO, the broadcasting studio complex
they designed in 1997. Local craft traditions intrigue the modern Western ..."
5. Orlando & Central Florida by Don Philpott (1999)
"Most of its eighteen floors, however, are private and house a broadcasting studio,
security offices and even an apartment originally built for the Disney ..."
6. Transport and the Environment by OECD (1988)
"... Quiet room 1.000 Rustling of leaves — broadcasting studio — Desert sleep and
diminishes its quality by inducing qualitative The Pathological Effects of ..."
7. Annual report of the Secretary of the Interior by United States Dept. of the Interior, Commissioner of Railroads, United States (1849)
"Important features of the new building are a large auditorium, a general library,
exhibition space, a broadcasting studio, a basement garage, ..."