English to Nepalese Dictionary simulcast

simulcast

simulcast
definition
verb
the show will be simulcast live to 201 countries
broadcast (a simulcast transmission).
noun
Local television news stations had non-stop coverage during Hurricane Frances and kept those without power informed through radio simulcasts .
a simultaneous transmission of the same program on radio and television, or on two or more channels.
example
‘One of the radio stations wants us to set up their Internet 'simulcast' ,’ Ben told him.
ABC is hailing the new 'simulcast' as a way to give those who speak Spanish ‘a broader view of the world by having access to our broadcast,’ according to a network press release.
In a unique 'simulcast' between Radio 2 and Radio 5 Live, one lucky listener will win what the BBC calls ‘the prize of a lifetime’.
Each 'simulcast' will be coordinated by an ESPN International production team.
We're being 'simulcast' on CNN International and Radio.
Will Rogers Downs in Claremore, Oklahoma, will not host live racing this year due to ongoing construction and little 'simulcast' or gaming money to adequately fund purses.
In all homes News 24's Breakfast 'simulcast' on BBC ONE peaked at two million viewers.
A nice benefit is access to a real-time streamed 'simulcast' of the Starz Channel shown on cable and satellite systems.
Launch day features a two-hour 'simulcast' with BBC Radio 4.
the show will be 'simulcast' live to 201 countries
While it is rare for network television shows to be 'simulcast' over the radio nowadays, it is not unheard of.
The 'simulcast' averaged 4.2 million on BBC ONE and 65,000 on News 24 - a total of 4.3 million.
A week from tonight, all six broadcast networks will 'simulcast' a one-hour hurricane relief show.
This time, free gigs will be staged on July 2 in London, Paris, Berlin, Philadelphia and Rome, 'simulcast' on television and the Internet.
it will be 'simulcast' live to 201 countries
BBC FOUR, the new BBC subscription-free digital channel, goes on air at 7.00 pm on Saturday 2 March, with a 'simulcast' on BBC TWO.
While Hornets-Lakers played on FOX Sports West last week, sister station FOX Sports West2 was debuting the first 'simulcast' for women only.
For the benefit of those listening to a 'simulcast' of this on the radio, Rosie's blindfolded and that's Alec Baldwin talking after breathing in a balloon.
The tracks also want changes on restrictions limiting the number of races that can be 'simulcast' .
He spent five years providing play-by-play on the Grizzlies radio and TV 'simulcast' .
He has spewed out vile bigotry on his morning show that's nationally 'simulcast' on radio and television.
It will be broadcast on NASA Television and 'simulcast' on the Internet.
The race will be telecast by ESPN at noon on April 30 with a live 'simulcast' of the race at 11: 59 p.m.
Radio Five Live presenter Nicky Campbell will host the 'simulcast' with the Asian Network, the speech and music station for British Asians.
BBC ONE will return to News 24 'simulcast' from 1.00 am.
Thankfully, the radio show is 'simulcast' via the Internet - Mike informs me the signal doesn't reach his South Oakland apartment.
News 24 will be 'simulcast' on BBC TWO between 9.00-10.00 pm.
BBC THREE, the BBC's new digital channel, will launch with an evening's 'simulcast' on BBC TWO and with some temporary support from the residents of Albert Square.
The 'simulcast' is to be heard on Radio National and ABC Far West, Central West and Western Plains in NSW.
It will usually go into the new ITV London studio until the 'simulcast' is over.
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