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  • adjective Not of or pertaining to broadcast.

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non- +‎ broadcast

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Examples

  • As with "Jericho," it's tough to shrink a broadcast show's budget to fit a nonbroadcast network.

    'Moonlight' is dead, for real this time -- The Live Feed | THR 2008

  • As with "Jericho," it's tough to shrink a broadcast show's budget to fit a nonbroadcast network.

    'Moonlight' is dead, for real this time -- The Live Feed | THR 2008

  • None of these rules, as rules, applied to the nonbroadcast press.

    The Age of Murdoch 2003

  • None of these rules, as rules, applied to the nonbroadcast press.

    The Age of Murdoch 2003

  • It uses H. 264 HD and SD encoding and supports video/audio and data transmission with selectable modulation bandwidths of 6MHz, 7Mhz and 8MHz, for a variety of ENG and nonbroadcast applications.

    Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed 2010

  • Harris Nexio servers manage the nonbroadcast resolution of the iPhone material and ready it for broadcast via Harris Velocity edit systems.

    Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed 2010

  • Those two series alone landed five of the 24 primary acting categories; nonbroadcast acting nominations take up just nine of the acting slots up for grabs in 2010 compared with last year's 10.

    Reuters: Top News 2010

  • Harris Nexio servers manage the nonbroadcast resolution of the iPhone material and ready it for broadcast via Harris Velocity edit systems.

    Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed 2010

  • Harris Nexio servers manage the nonbroadcast resolution of the iPhone material and ready it for broadcast via Harris Velocity edit systems.

    Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed 2010

  • It uses H. 264 HD and SD encoding and supports video/audio and data transmission with selectable modulation bandwidths of 6MHz, 7Mhz and 8MHz, for a variety of ENG and nonbroadcast applications.

    Broadcast Engineering RSS Feed 2010

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