noun
- a broadcast or transmission of audio or video content over the internet or computer networks
Usage: informal; technology
verb
- to broadcast or transmit audio or video content over the internet or computer networks
Usage: informal; technology
Examples
- The conference organizers decided to cybercast the keynote speech so remote attendees could participate.
- Many universities now cybercast their lectures to students who cannot attend in person.
- The live cybercast of the concert reached thousands of viewers worldwide.
- She tuned in to the cybercast of the town hall meeting from her home office.
- The company cybercasts its quarterly earnings announcements to investors and media outlets.
- During the pandemic, schools relied on cybercasts to deliver instruction to students at home.