colorcast

/ˈkʌlərˌkæst/
noun
  1. A television broadcast in color (as opposed to black and white).
    • The network announced that all its evening news programs would switch to colorcast.
    • The first colorcast of a major sports event happened in the 1960s.
    • My grandparents still remember watching the first colorcast of The Wizard of Oz.
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verb
  1. To broadcast a television program in color.
    • They decided to colorcast the royal wedding so viewers could see the vibrant uniforms.
    • The station began to colorcast its local news in 1968.
    • Many classic shows were originally colorcast but are now seen only in black-and-white recordings.
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