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telecast

[tel-i-kast, -kahst] / ˈtɛl ɪˌkæst, -ˌkɑst /


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And if history is any indication, Black people, and Black men in particular, will watch the game more than any other group — and sportsbooks’ advertising will dominate the telecast.

From Salon

In previous decades, a Super Bowl commercial was an event in itself with the reveal happening on the telecast.

From Los Angeles Times

The segment was scheduled to re-air Sunday on a “60 Minutes” episode made up of repeats, which the program typically runs when the Super Bowl telecast is on a rival network.

From Los Angeles Times

You wouldn’t know it from the telecast, but Crypto.com Arena is a massive venue.

From Los Angeles Times

So the pressure is on to bring an audience to Sunday’s telecast, which will mark the end of the academy’s half-century partnership with CBS before the Grammys move to Disney’s ABC network in 2027.

From Los Angeles Times