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simulcast
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si·mul·cast  (sml-kst, sml-)
v. si·mul·cast·ed, si·mul·cast·ing, si·mul·casts
v.intr.
To broadcast simultaneously by FM and AM radio or by radio and television.
v.tr.
To broadcast (a program) by simulcasting.
n.
A broadcast so transmitted.


simulcast [ˈsɪməlˌkɑːst]
vb
(Communication Arts / Broadcasting) (tr) to broadcast (a programme, etc.) simultaneously on radio and television
n
(Communication Arts / Broadcasting) a programme, etc., so broadcast
[from simul(taneous) + (broad)cast]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.simulcast - a broadcast that is carried simultaneously by radio and television (or by FM and AM radio)
broadcast - message that is transmitted by radio or television
Translations
simulcast [ˈsɪməlˌkɑːst]
simulcast [ˈsɪməlkɑːst]
ndiffusion à la radio et à la télévision)f simultanée >
vtdiffuser en simultané (à la radio et à la télévision)
modif [interview, debate, message, announcement] → radiotélévisé(e)


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