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Definition of “Broadcasting House”

Broadcasting House (ˈbrɔːdˌkɑːstɪŋ haʊs) 

Definitions

noun

  1. (media) any of a number of buildings in the UK from which the BBC originates broadcasts

Example Sentences Including 'Broadcasting House'

At Broadcasting House in London, the headquarters of the BBC, the flags flew at half-mast.
Gavin Weightman SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The invention that sparked the radio revolution (2003)
Jeff Haggard resigned himself to being considered the baby's father by most of Broadcasting House.
Penelope Fitzgerald HUMAN VOICES (2003)
Let the people see Auntie at work - that's the goal of an ambitious, £400m rebuild of Broadcasting House , finds HUGH PEARMAN.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
Quantities of metal bunks were dragged into Broadcasting House.
Penelope Fitzgerald HUMAN VOICES (2003)
REM: In Time: The Best Of REM 1988-2003 REM: London Brixton Academy London Ladbroke Grove Tabernacle London W1 Broadcasting House Up Day '!
NME (New Musical Express) (2004)
Yet ten days later she left her job at Broadcasting House without saying goodbye.
Penelope Fitzgerald HUMAN VOICES (2003)
Yours faithfully, CAROLINE THOMSON (Director, Public Policy), BBC, Broadcasting House , Portland Place, W1A 1AA.
Times, Sunday Times (2001)

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