cablecast
Americannoun
adjective
verb (used with or without object)
Other Word Forms
- cablecaster noun
Etymology
Origin of cablecast
First recorded in 1965–70; cable + (broad)cast
Example Sentences
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“Our police department traditionally is very community-focused, hosting neighborhood and community events. These have almost all been eliminated. Our city council meetings were completely virtual from April to June. We are now meeting in the council chambers again with limited seating and distancing restrictions. However, we have introduced call-in citizen comments, and our workshops are now cablecast in reaction to limited attendance by the public in person. These are certainly positive changes.”
From Washington Times
U2’s performances in Paris that were postponed because of the terrorist attacks on Nov. 13 have been rescheduled for Dec. 6 and 7, the latter to be cablecast worldwide by HBO.
From Los Angeles Times
Highlights from this year’s event are scheduled to be cablecast at 9 p.m.
From Seattle Times
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