Third-person singular simple present indicative form of simulcast.(verb)
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Use "simulcasts" in a sentence
"When big-time sports appear live online, it's often in simulcasts of the TV coverage or to offer supplements to TV such as offbeat camera angles — but they don't focus on a big event's epicenter."
"Last night, I herded my family to a movie theater in the New York suburbs to see the New York City Ballet's first venture into high-definition simulcasts - the kind that have boosted the Metropolitan Opera's profile worldwide."
"Meanwhile, commercial terrestrial radio agreed to pay 0.15 cent per song for online "simulcasts" of their over-the-air programming, with rates set to increase each year up to 0.25 cent in 2015."