Information about Broadcast (disambiguation)

Broadcast may refer to: In computer networking:
  • Broadcast address, an IP address allowing information to be sent to all machines on a given subnet
  • Broadcasting (computing), transmitting a packet that will be received by every device on the network
  • Broadcast domain, a logical area where any computer connected to the network can directly transmit to any other
Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and/or video signals which transmit programs to an audience. The audience may be the general public or a relatively large sub-audience, such as children or young adults.
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A television program (US), television programme (UK) or simply television show is a segment of programming in television broadcasting.
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Radio programming is the content that is broadcast by radio stations.

In the early radio age, content typically included a balance of comedy, drama, news, music and sports reporting. U.S. radio programs included the most famous Hollywood talent of the day.
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Broadcast are an electronic music band, based in Birmingham, England.

Original members were Trish Keenan (vocals), Roj Stevens (keyboards), Tim Felton (guitar) and James Cargill (bass).
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Broadcast
(1986) The Scattering
(1989)

Cutting Crew's debut album released in 1986. Reached #16 on the US Charts.

Track listing

  1. "Any Colour" (Kevin Scott MacMichael; Nick Van Eede) – 4:57

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Broadcast is a weekly magazine for the UK TV and radio industry. Broadcast covers a wide range of news and issues affecting the professional broadcast market in the UK.
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In computer networking, a broadcast address is an IP address that allows information to be sent to all machines on a given subnet rather than a specific machine. The exact notation can vary by operating system, but the standard is laid out in RFC 919.
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In computer networking, broadcasting refers to transmitting a packet that will be received (conceptually) by every device on the network. In practice, the scope of the broadcast is limited to a broadcast domain. Contrast unicasting and multicasting.
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A broadcast domain is a logical network segment in which any computer or other device connected to the network can directly transmit to any other on the domain without having to go through a routing device, provided that they share the same subnet address and are in the same VLAN,
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