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simulcast Definition

si·mul·cast (məl kast′, -käst′)

transitive verb -·cast′ or -·cast′ed, -·cast′·ing

to broadcast (a program, event, etc.) simultaneously by radio and television

Etymology: < simultaneous + (broad)cast

noun

a program, etc. so broadcast

simulcast Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • FM: Magic - simulcast of 105.4 FM in London Radio XL - simulcast of 1296 AM.

Object

  • service: Well, Duncan is certainly paving a pioneering way forward with the broadcaster's move to offer its new simulcasting service online.
  • period: Review by 1 January 2006 ( cl 60B of Schedule 4 to the BSA ) Review of the duration of the simulcast period.
  • program: Film Four celebrated its first birthday with another night of simulcast programs including the premiere of Caligula.. .
  • agreement: The webcasting treaty is subject to EC approval, just as the simulcast agreement was.
  • racing: Seven states have banned live and/or simulcast greyhound racing since 1993.