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outside broadcast

British  

noun

  1. radio television a broadcast not made from a studio

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The technology arriving gets more complicated as the days go by, with the big outside broadcast trucks arriving on the Tuesday of festival week.

From BBC

They were taken when Malcolm was a BBC outside broadcast engineer during the 1966 World Cup but were never printed.

From BBC

Television cameras for outside broadcast were barred from the courtroom.

From Reuters

He observes: “Our humanity and our complexity exist outside broadcast and printed culture, rarely as alive and full as I see in your writing.”

From Los Angeles Times

The United Kingdom said it has blocked outside broadcast of the meeting in protest and will not send an ambassador, and the U.S.

From Seattle Times