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have been broadcasting

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

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Since announcing the demise of the location, people from all states and even other countries have been broadcasting their heartbreak online on forums like Reddit.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 18, 2025

Some journalists for media, including Arabic-language channels that have been broadcasting from the city for days, reported on Tuesday that they had been ordered out.

From Reuters Sep. 19, 2023

Women have been broadcasting men’s sports for years now, Byington said, but not every game for one team and for one fan base.

From New York Times Oct. 14, 2021

Only few other Muslim houses of prayer across Germany, like in the western towns of Oer-Erkenschwick and Dueren, have been broadcasting the muezzin’s call for years, sometimes despite the protests of Christian neighbors.

From Seattle Times Oct. 11, 2021

The pair have been broadcasting together since 2013, when Bunton took over from Theakston's previous on-air partner, Harriet Scott.

From BBC Sep. 3, 2018