telecast

IPA: tˈɛɫʌkæst

noun

  • A television broadcast, especially outside of a studio.

verb

  • (transitive) To broadcast by television.
  • (intransitive) To broadcast a television program.
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Examples of "telecast" in Sentences

  • Is that the ITV telecast of the Jerez 97 race
  • The first live telecast of the show was in 1969.
  • The incident was edited from the telecast of the awards.
  • Please do not remove the comments made by the BBC during the telecast.
  • It was telecast by the BBC in England and by PBS in the United States.
  • Also at the end of the Telethon 2008 telecast it was in memory of him.
  • The last airing of the telecast was for the 1998 Winter Games in Nagano.
  • The original name for the Telecaster was the Broadcaster, not the Esquire.
  • It was the first telecast via satellite in the country and the first in color.
  • At the conclusion of the live telecast, Stam was crowned the 84th Miss America.

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