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had broadcast

  • past perfect
    of broadcast.
    broadcast
    verb (used with object)
    to transmit (programs) from a radio or television station.

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Now, major television networks had broadcast their address on prime-time television.

From Slate Apr. 19, 2026

The Dodgers, who had broadcast games in Spanish since 1959, saw a ratings increase and interest in expanding their radio network into Mexico.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 22, 2024

First to disappear was Viya, whose real name is Huang Wei, the livestreaming star who had broadcast with Ms. Kardashian.

From New York Times Apr. 28, 2023

Even before Blatter opened the envelope to confirm that the Middle East would host the World Cup for the first time, Al-Jazeera, the news network based in Doha, had broadcast news of Qatar’s victory.

From Seattle Times Nov. 20, 2022

Between March 1933 and October 1938, Roosevelt had broadcast thirteen fireside chats about the state of the nation.

From "Spooked!" by Gail Jarrow