telecast

/ˈtɛləˌkæst/
noun
  1. A television broadcast.
    • The sports channel's telecast of the game was interrupted by a technical glitch.
    • We watched the news telecast to see the election results.
    • The live telecast of the concert reached millions of viewers around the world.
verb
  1. To broadcast by television.
    • They plan to telecast the documentary in several languages.
    • The network will telecast the awards ceremony live on Friday night.
    • Local stations often telecast high school football games on weekends.
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