"broadcast jockey" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: broadcast jockeys [plural]
Etymology: From broadcast + jockey, modelled on disc jockey and video jockey. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|broadcast|jockey}} broadcast + jockey, {{m|en|disc jockey}} disc jockey, {{m|en|video jockey}} video jockey Head templates: {{en-noun}} broadcast jockey (plural broadcast jockeys)
  1. (South Korea) A streamer (person who streams activities on their computer to a live online audience). Tags: South-Korea Synonyms: BJ
    Sense id: en-broadcast_jockey-en-noun-J6iH9Cmr Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, South Korean English

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          "ref": "2020, Eve Turow-Paul, Hungry: Avocado Toast, Instagram Influencers, and Our Search for Connection and Meaning",
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