simulcast
IPA: sˈaɪmjʌɫkæst
noun
- A program or event that is broadcast across more than one medium or service at the same time.
verb
- To broadcast a program or event across more than one medium or service at the same time.
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Examples of "simulcast" in Sentences
- It was simulcast for five years.
- High definition simulcast channels.
- Networked and simulcast programming.
- At present it is a simulcast of ABC1.
- It also simulcast on the shortwave band.
- SRB and YRB are simulcast and synchronous.
- A simulcast transmission system is disclosed.
- Before the simulcast it was a Christian format.
- The AM had authorization to simulcast the FM for three months.
- The two stations simulcast for years and do not simulcast now.
- To mild obsessives who got up at 5am last Monday for the "simulcast" with the
- Imperial said the simulcast will be the only free, outdoors event of its kind in San Francisco on Inauguration Day.
- The event was also "simulcast" on the web, making it possible for analysts to participate without having to go in-world.
- The March 26 simulcast is being produced by Progressive Media Agency, a Portland, OR, based firm led by Adam Klugman and Enrique Arias.
- The show is being "simulcast" live on the radio, with Snyder positioning himself not as a slick TV host but a man-of-the-people radio guy.
- The new season of American Idol premieres this Tuesday, Jan 18 on FOX TV and will be shown in simulcast in the Philippines at 3 PM, January 20 (and of course I have a client meeting then, argh).
- There's a clip online of Sam Raimi and Thomas Haden Church introducing the Spider-Man 3 trailer to an audience in New York and London live via "simulcast", and then we're treated to the audience reactions to the trailer.
- In 2008, the Washington National Opera moved its simulcast from the National Mall to the brand new Nationals Park — home of the Washington Nationals — in an effort to get people to sign up and secure better customer-tracking data.
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