Simulcast (verb)

  1. To broadcast (a program) simultaneously on radio and television or by other means.
  2. To transmit (a program) simultaneously by two or more methods of broadcast.

Origin:

From simul- "at the same time" + cast.

Examples:

  1. The concert was simulcast on television and radio.
  2. The football game was simulcast on both network television and cable.
  3. The live event was simulcast on social media platforms for those who couldn't attend in person.
  4. Simulcasting allows audiences to watch a program in multiple ways.
  5. The company simulcast their conference call to make it accessible to remote employees.
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