simulcast

verb
si·​mul·​cast | \ ˈsī-məl-ˌkast also ˈsi- How to pronounce simulcast (audio) \
simulcast also simulcasted; simulcasting

Definition of simulcast

intransitive verb

: to broadcast simultaneously (as by radio and television)

transitive verb

: to broadcast (a program) by simulcasting

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Other Words from simulcast

simulcast noun

Examples of simulcast in a Sentence

The network will simulcast the game on its radio and television stations.

Recent Examples on the Web

They will be simulcast on the Colorado Classic’s Facebook page and its YouTube channel. John Meyer, The Know, "When and where to watch the Colorado Classic women’s cycling race this week," 21 Aug. 2019 Laurel will remain open for simulcasting and offer full LARC wagering with 13 races from Chile on Saturday and 12 races from Peru on Sunday. Baltimore Sun Staff, baltimoresun.com, "Maryland women’s lacrosse coach Cathy Reese named National Coach of the Year; golfer Davis Lamb wins Maryland State Open," 18 July 2019 The Suffolk Downs horse track on the Boston-Revere line has gone quiet to make way for development, leaving only a small cadre of workers at the simulcasting operation. Jon Chesto, BostonGlobe.com, "Old Wonderland greyhound track spurs new bets: on real estate," 7 Aug. 2019 Wednesday’s debate was simulcast across the three NBCUniversal networks from 9 to 11 p.m. Eastern time. Stephen Battaglio, latimes.com, "Democratic primary debate a win for NBC as 15.3 million viewers watch," 27 June 2019 The show will also simulcast for the first time on BET Africa, followed by international broadcasts in the U.K., South Korea and France. Gail Mitchell, Billboard, "Meek Mill, Fantasia, DaBaby and More Join BET Awards Performer Lineup: Exclusive," 20 June 2019 Scheduled for August 9-10, the event — which has been hosted by Hybels for 20 years — was originally supposed to be simulcast at almost 700 churches worldwide. Tara Isabella Burton, Vox, "Megachurch pastor resigns to protest his church’s handling of sexual misconduct allegations," 7 Aug. 2018 As part of the Bellatro deal, Viacom will put a minimum of seven live Bellator fights on DAZN and will also simulcast the 15 fights that air live on Paramount Network each year. Marisa Guthrie, The Hollywood Reporter, "Bellator and Perform Group Strike Major Streaming Deal," 26 June 2018 Without some sort of subsidy, Gural said, the track could be forced to just offer sports betting and simulcasting. Washington Post, "APNewsBreak: Meadowlands plans sports betting near NYC," 22 June 2018

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First Known Use of simulcast

1948, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

History and Etymology for simulcast

simultaneous broadcast

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More Definitions for simulcast

simulcast

verb

English Language Learners Definition of simulcast

: to broadcast (a program) by radio and television at the same time