simulcast

/ˈsaɪ.məlˌkæst/
noun
  1. A broadcast that is transmitted simultaneously on two or more different media (e.g., radio and television, or online and on TV).
    • Many sports events now offer a simulcast with commentary in different languages.
    • The news channel provided a simulcast of the press conference on its website and app.
    • The concert was a simulcast on both the radio and the internet.
verb
  1. To broadcast a program simultaneously on two or more different media.
    • The company plans to simulcast the CEO's speech to employees in all offices.
    • They will simulcast the game on AM and FM radio stations.
    • The network decided to simulcast the awards show on TV and streaming platforms.
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