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Definition of Telecasting
1. Noun. Broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objects. "Television is a medium because it is neither rare nor well done"
Examples of category: Action Replay, Instant Replay, Replay, Television, Television System, Boob Tube, Goggle Box, Idiot Box, Television, Television Receiver, Television Set, Telly, Tv, Tv Set, Frequency Band, Waveband, Couch Potato, Telecast, Televise, Colorcast, Closed-captioned
Generic synonyms: Broadcasting
Terms within: Picture, Video, Audio, Sound
Specialized synonyms: Cable, Cable Television, Hdtv, High-definition Television
Derivative terms: Telecast, Televise
Definition of Telecasting
1. Verb. (present participle of telecast) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Telecasting
1. telecast [v] - See also: telecast
Lexicographical Neighbors of Telecasting
Literary usage of Telecasting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Professional Sports: The Challenges Facing the Future of the Industry (1998)
"Nor aoes 1t involve any telecasting restriction that gave rise to the 1961 sports
telecasting law. The contract 1$ therefore entirely legal under ordinary ..."
2. Professional Sports: The Challenges Facing the Future of the Industry (1998)
"As for legality, the contract with ESPN involves no restrain; of trade, either
in telecasting terms or in the NFL duos' equal snaring of the revenues under ..."
3. Successes and Difficulties of Small Innovative Firms in Russian Nuclear by Benjamin S Carson, Sr M.D. (2002)
"Volumes of state orders and funding for space-based communications, telecasting,
and geodesic systems were substantially reduced. The enterprise has begun ..."
4. Oversight of the Professional Boxing Industry: Hearing Before the Committee edited by John McCain (2000)
"In addition, premium and pay-per-view telecasts of boxing events have kindled a
renewed interest in telecasting the sport on the part of basic cable and ..."
5. Regional Integration in the Asia Pacific: Issues And Prospects by Hawke Centre (2005)
"The real phenomenon in cross-cultural telecasting is clearly the commercial
venture MTV Asia, launched in 1995 as an offshoot of MTV, a unit of the US media ..."