1. simulcast - Noun
2. simulcast - Verb
a broadcast that is carried simultaneously by radio and television (or by FM and AM radio)
Source: WordNetBBC Two never played the anthem at closedown, and ITV dropped the practice in the late 1980s, but it continued on BBC One until the final closedown on 8 November 1997 (thereafter BBC1 began to simulcast with BBC News after end of programmes). Source: Internet
Add Doug Gottlieb to a burgeoning list of sports radio hosts whose shows have become go-to simulcast fare. Source: Internet
As Broome was one of the largest towns in Australia to not receive Triple J to this point, the station celebrated with a concert featuring many local bands, also simulcast on the Live at the Wireless programme. Source: Internet
HD output from BBC News has been simulcast on BBC One HD and BBC Two HD since the move to Broadcasting House in March 2013. Source: Internet
In 1980, it hosted a simulcast of the first fight between Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard, won by Duran. Source: Internet
In 1996 the games were simulcast on WFAN and WOR, which caused some conflict as at the time, WFAN was the radio flagship of the New York Jets as well. Source: Internet