broadcaster vs spin doctor

broadcaster

noun
  • A person whose job it is to effect such broadcasts; specifically, one who presents radio or television programmes (especially documentaries or news programmes); a presenter. 

  • A piece of equipment used to transmit data over a computer network. 

  • An organization or station that engages in the activity of such broadcasting. 

  • A machine used to broadcast or spread seeds, fertilizer, etc. 

  • A piece of equipment used to transmit audio and/or video content, or messages, to be received by radios or televisions, over the internet, etc. 

spin doctor

noun
  • A person employed to gloss over a poor public image (or present it in a better light) in business and politics, especially after unfavourable results have been achieved. A lobbyist; PR person. 

verb
  • To generate spin (favourable interpretation or bias). 

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