videoboard

English

Etymology

video + board

Noun

videoboard (plural videoboards)

  1. A board capable of displaying video footage, as at a sports ground.
    • 2009 May 29, Richard Sandomir, “The Mets Remain Unbeaten in the Replay Booth”, in New York Times:
      Mets fans at Citi Field have surely noticed an M.L.B. policy during video reviews: replays considered by the umpires cannot be shown on stadium videoboards, even afterward, presumably to avoid riling fans.
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