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Verb
/ˈsīməlˌkast/,
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simulcasts, plural;
  1. Broadcast (a program) in such a way
    • - it will be simulcast live to 201 countries
Noun
  1. A simultaneous transmission of the same program on radio and television, or on two or more channels

  2. A live transmission of a public celebration or sports event
    • - simulcasts of live races

  1. a broadcast that is carried simultaneously by radio and television (or by FM and AM radio)
  2. Simulcast, shorthand for "simultaneous broadcast", refers to programs or events broadcast across more than one medium, or more than one service on the same medium, at the same time. ...
  3. (Simulcasting) Interstate broadcast of greyhound performances via satellite, among parimutuel race tracks, and off-track locations. Wagering takes place between tracks located across state lines.
  4. When two or more Radio stations broadcast the same programs and same commercials at the same times.
  5. A televised race from another track.
  6. Televising a race to other tracks, OTB offices or other outlets for the purpose of wagering.
  7. Simulcast refers to broadcasting a message over multiple transmitters throughout a geographical region at precisely the same time.
  8. A simultaneous broadcast - usually a combination of a webcast (streaming delivery live via the Internet) and a conventional broadcast on TV or radio. ...
  9. The process of having a radio signal transmitted simultaneously from multiple transmitters in different locations so as to increase the area over which that radio signal can be heard, as well as the chances of that radio signal effectively penetrating dense buildings.
  10. watching an existing TV service over the internet at the same time as normal transmission.
  11. Simultaneous broadcast over two or more frequencies.
  12. A signaling technique that broadcasts the same signal over multiple sites in a network with precise control over frequency, phase (timing), and amplitude to avoid signal cancellation in the overlap areas. ...
  13. The broadcasting of the same program on two different channels or frequencies. Until the DTV transition deadline, much of broadcast networks' DTV content must be simulcast with regular TV.
  14. A wide-area trunked system configuration that uses multiple transmitter and receiver sites to extend coverage of the system. All the corresponding channel numbers at all the sites uses the same frequency.
  15. A radio network that is simulcast transmits information from each of its transmission sites simultaneously. This means that when a radio user transmits from his/her radio, that transmission is rebroadcast from every tower or antenna that is part of the simulcast system. ...
  16. A broadcast of a program at the same time on a television station and a radio station or on two radio stations, generally one AM and one FM.
  17. The broadcast of the same or simultaneous show or telecast on different stations.
  18. Simultaneous broadcast of a race to betting facilities away from the live track