Broadcast is a regular verb.
Broadcasting is the present participle of broadcast.
You didn't say if you wanted to use it as a noun or a verb. Here are some sentences for both.Broadcast our radio show tonight, please.The broadcast went smoothly.I will broadcast the news throughout the neighborhood.
The word "simulcast" refers to events broadcast over two or more media, for example, radio and television.
He tuned into the radio because his favourite broadcast was on.
Broadcast Yourself
"Broadcast yourself" YOU - yourself TUBE - where you broadcast.
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yes, youtube made their own official channel. instead of youtube broadcast yourself its youtube broadcast OUR selfves. get it? kind of funny isn't it? so yeah youtube made their own channel.
The YouTube website carries a simple, yet memorable two-word slogan, which basically states "Broadcast Yourself", a play on the changing ideas in modern broadcasting.
you click on your internet browser(enternet exolorer,google chrome ,)ect . and type youtube in the search bar then once it loads click on youtube broadcast yourself
A euphamism for the Television is The Tube and as anyone can put there own videos on the website it is called you-tube. Which really means Your-TV. YouTube's slogan is 'Broadcast Yourself'. The word Tube is relevant to online video. So You+Tube means use online video (Tube) to broadcast You self.
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No, Youtube does not allow for copyrighted materials to be broadcast without the consent of the individual or studio that produced the film.
to share videos , ideas and really broadcast forms of media to the world easier.