simulcasting

/ˈsaɪməlˌkæstɪŋ/
noun
  1. The practice of broadcasting a program simultaneously on radio and television, or on multiple platforms.
    • The network's simulcasting of the debate reached a much larger audience.
    • Many sports events now use simulcasting across apps and traditional channels.
    • Simulcasting allows viewers to watch a live event on TV while listening to the radio commentary.
verb
  1. Present participle of simulcast: broadcasting simultaneously on multiple platforms.
    • The news team is simulcasting the press conference live.
    • They are simulcasting the movie premiere on the website and the cable channel.
    • The station is simulcasting the morning show on both AM and FM radio.
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