Unbroadcast
To **unbroadcast** means to prevent, halt, or cancel the scheduled transmission of a program, event, or piece of content across any broadcast medium, including but not limited to television, radio, or the internet. This action typically results from concerns regarding content suitability, technical difficulties, contractual disputes, or changes in scheduling priorities. The term emphasizes the active decision to withhold something from public dissemination rather than simply its failure to be aired.
Unbroadcast meaning with examples
- Due to the sensitive nature of the investigation, authorities decided to unbroadcast the documentary about the recent corruption scandal. They feared public reaction could jeopardize the ongoing trial and influence the jury's decision making process. This decision was widely debated in news outlets across the world, with strong support and opposition shown from all angles.
- Following the singer's sudden and controversial statement, the network chose to unbroadcast his scheduled live performance. The sponsors expressed concern about the potential reputational damage and negative feedback it would cause if they had allowed the show to go ahead. This move protected the network and the other brands attached to the show.
- The network's technicians were forced to unbroadcast the live news coverage of the earthquake due to a major power outage. This resulted in widespread frustration as people frantically scrambled to find another reliable source of information for updates and possible developments to come. Luckily, the internet was able to keep people informed.
- The sports league opted to unbroadcast the championship game to protect a potentially lucrative pay-per-view deal. This angered fans who had already arranged viewing parties and believed that a live broadcast should have occurred, despite other financial obligations from a sports team.