simulcast

[ˈsɪmjʊlkɑːst]

simulcast Definition

a broadcast that is transmitted simultaneously by radio or television.

Using simulcast: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "simulcast" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The game will be simulcast on both networks.

  • Example

    The concert was simulcast live on the radio and TV.

  • Example

    The event will be simulcast in several languages.

simulcast Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for simulcast

Phrases with simulcast

  • the right to broadcast a program simultaneously on multiple platforms, such as television and the internet

    Example

    The network secured simulcast rights for the Super Bowl, allowing them to broadcast the game on both TV and their website.

  • the audio or video signal that is transmitted for a simulcast

    Example

    The simulcast feed for the concert was sent to radio and TV stations around the world.

  • a brief delay added to a live broadcast to allow for editing or censorship

    Example

    The network imposed a five-second simulcast delay to prevent any inappropriate language from being broadcast.

Origins of simulcast

from 'simultaneous' + 'broadcast'

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Summary: simulcast in Brief

'Simulcast' [ˈsɪmjʊlkɑːst] refers to a broadcast that is transmitted simultaneously by radio or television. It is often used for events like games, concerts, or news broadcasts, and can include multiple platforms like TV and the internet. Examples include 'The game will be simulcast on both networks.' and 'The event will be simulcast in several languages.'