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simulcast

[sahy-muhl-kast, ‑-kahst, sim-uhl‑] / ˈsaɪ məlˌkæst, ‑ˌkɑst, ˈsɪm əl‑ /








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On that fabled date in 1967, The Beatles performed a live rendition of “All You Need Is Love” on the Our World global simulcast.

From Salon Jun. 4, 2026

The results programme will be simulcast on BBC Radio Scotland from 10:00 to 13:00, and from 13:30 to 18:00.

From BBC May 7, 2026

He was a commentator for the Lakers alongside the venerable Chick Hearn, doing what was then a simulcast of radio and television.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 22, 2026

On top of that Amazon has reportedly paid for a stunning $35 million marketing campaign including television commercials, billboards and a simulcast in 25 theaters at the same time as Thursday's premiere.

From Barron's Jan. 29, 2026

But if you wanted to watch them in English, the original American audio would be simulcast on the radio.

From "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood" by Trevor Noah

Thus far, it has focused on live simulcasts of sporting events.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 25, 2024

In his 43rd season as an authoritative voice on Kings’ broadcasts, Nick Nickson is back where he began: calling simulcasts.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 24, 2023

The move also means that ABC has a game all 18 weeks of the regular season along with simulcasts of two playoff games.

From Washington Times Sep. 18, 2023

He added “a few” U.S.-based teams were providing TV simulcasts on radio for road broadcasts.

From Seattle Times Nov. 12, 2022

Amazon already simulcasts in-market games after acquiring a stake in the YES Network in 2019.

From The Verge Apr. 14, 2022

Not included in the official report is a simulcasted live event featuring Dutch violinist André Rieu playing in his home city of Maastricht, which took £151,000 from 109 UK cinemas on Saturday evening.

From The Guardian Jul. 3, 2012

For its performances this week, the orchestra is deploying a 50-foot-wide media wall in its lobby, with the promise of regularly simulcasting concerts free to the public.

From New York Times Nov. 18, 2022

The New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act of 2006 carved out exceptions for casinos, simulcasting facilities, cigar bars and tobacco shops.

From Seattle Times Nov. 6, 2022

Last year, the 101-year-old station began simulcasting on the FM band to become more accessible to younger listeners who are a growing audience for spoken-word audio.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 14, 2022

Radio 1 Dance and Radio 1 Relax will be simulcasting Radio 1 on Monday.

From BBC Sep. 18, 2022

However, Twitch does put limits on simulcasting live broadcasts to multiple “Twitch-like” platforms.

From The Verge Aug. 23, 2022




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