simulcast

pronunciation

How to pronounce simulcast in British English: UK [ˈsɪmlkɑ:st]word uk audio image

How to pronounce simulcast in American English: US [ˈsaɪməlˌkæst, ˈsɪməl-] word us audio image

  • Noun:
    a broadcast that is carried simultaneously by radio and television (or by FM and AM radio)

Word Origin

simulcast (v.)
"to broadcast simultaneously on radio and television," 1948, formed from simul(taneous) + (broad)cast. The noun is first recorded 1949, from the verb.

Example

1. Simulcast on radio , television and website .
2. Friends was simulcast in canada on global .
3. One test involved a simulcast of a live rock concert in new york city to avatars visiting their island .
4. The programme is simulcast on rthk radio 4 and tvb pearl channel .
5. A lot of netizens feel politics have are harmful to elementary school students , but I don 't see anything wrong with the " news simulcast " as children 's programming .

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