1. telecast - Noun
2. telecast - Verb
broadcast via television
Source: WordNetThe Royal wedding was televised Source: Internet
ABC7 is proud to present the first-ever telecast of the annual Memorial Day ceremony at the Los Angeles National Cemetery. Source: Internet
After releasing their new single titled "ON" from their new album "Map of the Soul: 7" Friday, BTS joined Jimmy Fallon for a special telecast on Monday night. Source: Internet
Advertising is somewhat restricted, however, as traditionally no movie studios or competitors of official Academy Award sponsors may advertise during the telecast. Source: Internet
After all, that was the raison d’etre for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association bringing him back for a fifth time: to add some buzz to a self-congratulatory, overlong three-hour telecast. Source: Internet
Amazon Prime Video and Hulu were the only other distributors to win multiple awards with two each during NBC’s live awards telecast. Source: Internet