videocast
Americanverb (used with or without object)
noun
Etymology
Origin of videocast
Example Sentences
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Some 750 miles south of New York City, in Fulton County, a dramatic hearing in his Georgia election interference case was videocast to journalists all over the country.
From Slate
Presented by the National Library of Medicine, the hour-long lecture will also be archived on the NLM’s videocast website.
From Washington Post
“Antitrust is clearly having a moment,” Bloom, the former DOJ antitrust litigator who has worked for Amazon, said in a recent videocast.
From Seattle Times
You've got like two videocast things.
From Washington Post
This is why, for example, Hailee Steinfeld, Mark Duplass and Chris Evans were among the celebrities sighted; at one point during the videocast the producer cut to a shot of Evans in the audience, looking very bored.
From Salon
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