simulcast
English
Etymology
From simul(taneous) + -cast, from broadcast.[1]
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈsɪm.əlˌkæst/
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Noun
simulcast (plural simulcasts)
Translations
that which is broadcast on more than one medium
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Verb
simulcast (third-person singular simple present simulcasts, present participle simulcasting, simple past and past participle simulcast or (uncommon) simulcasted)
- To broadcast a program or event across more than one medium or service at the same time.
Translations
broadcast over more than one medium
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References
- “simulcast”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- Olga Kornienko, Grinin L, Ilyin I, Herrmann P, Korotayev A (2016) “Social and Economic Background of Blending”, in Globalistics and Globalization Studies: Global Transformations and Global Future, Volgograd: Uchitel Publishing House, →ISBN, pages 220–225
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