Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
outside-broadcast
noun
/ˈaʊtsaɪd ˈbrɔːd.kæst/

Definition
A broadcast that occurs outside the usual studio setting, typically capturing live events.

Examples
- The concert was an outside broadcast, allowing listeners to feel as if they were part of the live audience.
- During the sports event, the outside broadcast team used multiple cameras to capture all the action from various angles.
- They set up an outside broadcast for the festival, ensuring that fans at home could watch the performances live.

Meaning
Outside broadcast refers to the process of transmitting live audio and video from a location other than a traditional broadcast studio. This often involves special equipment to capture and relay the event as it happens in real-time.

Synonyms
- remote broadcast
- live transmission
- field production