Rolesets - broadcast

broadcast

broadcast.01 - to transmit or announce

BROADCAST-V NOTES: Frames file for 'broadcast' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. (from broadcast.01-v predicate notes)
BROADCAST-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry broadcast.01, OntoNotes sense groupings broadcast.01, broadcast.02, maps to VN entry instr_communication-37.4. Framed by Claire. (from broadcast.01-n)

Aliases:

broadcast (v.)
broadcast (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: transmitter, agent
ARG1-PPT: message
ARG2-GOL: audience
ARG3-DIR: source

with Arg2

The Voice of America is
a government agencyARG0
thatR-ARG0
broadcastsrel
news and views -- some might say propaganda --ARG1
in 43 languagesARGM-MNR
to 130 million listeners around the worldARG2
.

passive

Last year 's seriesARG1
,
broadcastrel
by General Electric Co. 's NBCARG0
, was the lowest - rated Series in four years ; instead of featuring a major East Coast team against a West Coast team , it pitted the Los Angeles Dodgers against the losing Oakland A 's .

with Arg3

While rival ABC News outstripped the competition in live coverage of the event by sheer luck --
the networkARG0
was
broadcastingrel
the World SeriesARG1
from Candlestick ParkARG3
when the quake struckARGM-TMP
-- NBC News was unable to get its signal out of San Francisco for the first hour after the quake .

NP only

a
networkARG0
newsARG1
broadcastrel

More arguments

Few people heard
hisARG0
newsARG1
broadcastrel
last nightARGM-TMP
.

With source

This communication technology relies on polling from client nodes , rather than a
broadcastrel
from a central hubARG3
.

ARG0 and ARG1

The success of serials means that
TV stations in TaiwanARG0
just keep on cranking them out ,
broadcastingrel
episodesARG1
as quickly as they are shotARGM-MNR
.