noun
- the broadcasting of a program simultaneously on radio and television or on multiple channels
verb
- to broadcast simultaneously on radio and television or on multiple channels
Usage: present participle of simulcast
Examples
- The concert was available through simulcasting on both radio and TV.
- Many sports events use simulcasting to reach wider audiences.
- The network is simulcasting the debate across all its channels.
- Simulcasting allows viewers to choose their preferred format.
- The radio station began simulcasting its morning show on television.
- Digital technology has made simulcasting more affordable for broadcasters.