broadcast distribution
[/ˈbrɔːdkæst ˌdɪstrɪˈbjuːʃən/]
nounpl: broadcast distributions
distribuição por radiodifusão
1. The process of transmitting audio and/or video content simultaneously to multiple recipients via broadcast media such as television, radio, or internet streaming
The broadcast distribution of the live event reached millions of viewers across the country.
A distribuição por radiodifusão do evento ao vivo alcançou milhões de telespectadores em todo o país.
2. The infrastructure and systems used to deliver broadcast content to end users across geographic regions
Modern broadcast distribution relies on satellite, cable, and digital streaming technologies.
A distribuição por radiodifusão moderna depende de tecnologias de satélite, cabo e streaming digital.
3. In supply chain and logistics, the distribution of products through broadcast or mass-market channels rather than targeted segments
The company chose broadcast distribution to ensure maximum market penetration.
A empresa escolheu distribuição por radiodifusão para garantir máxima penetração de mercado.
In Brazil, 'broadcast distribution' is a crucial concept in the media industry, given the historical importance of Rede Globo and other major television networks in reaching geographically dispersed populations. The term is equally important in North American broadcasting, where it relates to FCC regulations and network standards. In Portugal, the term gained prominence with the transition from state-controlled broadcasting to multi-channel digital distribution.
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