1. broadcaster - Noun
2. broadcaster - Adjective
a mechanical device for scattering something (seed or fertilizer or sand etc.) in all directions
someone who broadcasts on radio or television
Source: WordNetThe pictures are created by the listener, with a little help from the broadcaster. The pictures are perfect. If you're showing pictures, different things in that picture can distract from the spoken word. Bob Edwards
Television of course actually started in Britain in 1936, and it was a monopoly, and there was only one broadcaster and it operated on a license which is not the same as a government grant. David Attenborough
The editorial policies of the state newspapers and the state broadcaster has remained partisan and unreformed, and the media field remains dominated by the same partisan state players. Morgan Tsvangirai
I want the BBC to be a mass market public service broadcaster still funded by the licence fee... and the licence fee is more durable than many people in the commercial sector believe. Gavyn Davies
I was always telling everyone, I want to be a broadcaster. They'd say, What, are you crazy? What, you're going to be Arthur Godfrey? Larry King
The great thing about being a broadcaster is you have this incredible responsibility to the people that make it all happen, the people that turn on the television set. Bill Walton