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telecast Definition

tele·cast (telə kast′)

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

to broadcast by television

Etymology: tele- + (broad)cast

noun

a television broadcast

telecast Related Forms
tele·cast′er noun
telecast Usage Examples

Preposition: of

  • race: A Spanish-language telecast of the race will be carried by ESPN Deportes.

Converse of object

  • watch: As Jeff watches the latest telecast on Ocean Pioneer II, Thunderbird 2 lands.
  • have: Which he has telecast by espnamong organization quot said appeared in films.

Adjective modifier

  • live: During the live telecast of the " 14th Annual Soap Opera Awards, " Yahoo!
  • first: Then on November 22nd 1953, as an experimental test for RCA it became the first network telecast to be transmitted in color.
  • Spanish-language: A Spanish-language telecast of the race will be carried by ESPN Deportes.
  • upcoming: The upcoming telecasts enjoyed by every cards clearly and.

Preposition: by

  • espnamong: For women confuse you being telecast by espnamong many of the.