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UK
/sˈɪməlkˌɑːst/
]
[ US /ˈsaɪmjəɫˌkæst, ˈsɪmjəɫˌkæst/ ]
[ US /ˈsaɪmjəɫˌkæst, ˈsɪmjəɫˌkæst/ ]
NOUN
- a broadcast that is carried simultaneously by radio and television (or by FM and AM radio)
How To Use simulcast In A Sentence
- ABC is hailing the new simulcast as a way to give those who speak Spanish ‘a broader view of the world by having access to our broadcast,’ according to a network press release.
- He previously worked as director of mutuels and simulcasting at Sam Houston Park and director of operations at Louisiana Downs.
- To mild obsessives who got up at 5am last Monday for the "simulcast" with the WN.com - Articles related to Steven Spielberg eyes Australia for new dinosaur movie
- The service includes live simulcast coverage from BBC TV's five streams, as well as comprehensive daily round-ups,’ Peter reveals.
- The nation's two largest racetrack operators have reached an agreement to work together in distributing simulcasts of their racing products to Europe.
- The Henderson University graduate has served as mutuel manager and simulcasting operations manager at Hoosier Park, Indiana's first racetrack, and assistant manager of mutuels at Churchill Downs.
- The station's programming was also simulcast for many years on 1260 AM .
- Thankfully, the radio show is simulcast via the Internet - Mike informs me the signal doesn't reach his South Oakland apartment.
- The closing-day card will feature just four live races with a special first post time of 11:15 a.m. EDT so that fans can enjoy the simulcasts of the Breeders' Cup races.
- Imperial said the simulcast will be the only free, outdoors event of its kind in San Francisco on Inauguration Day. KTVU.com - Local News