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telecast
[tel-i-kast, -kahst]
noun
a television broadcast.
telecast
/ ˈɛɪˌɑː /
verb
to broadcast (a programme) by television
noun
a television broadcast
Other Word Forms
- telecaster noun
- ˈٱˌٱ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of telecast1
Example Sentences
The 2025 Tony Awards winners have started to be announced ahead of the main telecast to be hosted by Cynthia Erivo on a night in which so many major categories remain tossups.
YouTube is already the home for the NFL’s Sunday Ticket package, which for an annual fee gives fans access to network TV game telecasts outside of their home markets.
“We are thrilled to be able to leverage his one-of-a-kind perspective to entertain TV fans watching this year’s Emmy telecast.”
The familiar cast members have ridden the wave, evoking their famous roles in TV commercials for Cheerios, Panera Bread, Bush’s Beans, Fox’s telecast of the 2020 Super Bowl and AT&T Business.
The 97th Academy Award telecast also saw a slight audience bump despite the lack of blockbuster box-office hits among the front-runner movies.
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