Telecast in a sentence as a noun

They're ripped from DVDs, captured from telecasts, etc.

But, I too, would rather watch anything other than a PBA telecast.

Even if we ban selling of speech to others, organizations can still spend the money to host/print/post/billboard/telecast their own messages.

Sounds like the Facebook MLB Game of the week telecast, where the usual team broadcasts are superceded and the result is unwatchable.

The NFL does the same thing when they state in every single broadcast, "This telecast is copyrighted by the NFL for the private use of our audience.

Telecast in a sentence as a verb

Any other use of this telecast or any pictures, descriptions, or accounts of the game without the NFL's consent is prohibited.

The episodes will be added rather quickly to instant watch only 15 days after initial telecast.

Re "Any other use of this telecast or any pictures, descriptions, or accounts of the game without the NFL's consent is prohibited.

In fact, it was one of the best bits of the telecast, watching the guys underneath furiously belting it with sledge hammers, in an effort to get it moving.

I mean that would be the Capitalist solution; and it would make banking into an heroic activity once again; and if telecast would surely outrank many other reality shows...Think of a nine-week show called The Bankers Ordeal that would use go-pros to record every moment of the grueling work schedule that would not stop until one of the contestants fell.

Telecast definitions

noun

a television broadcast

verb

broadcast via television; "The Royal wedding was televised"

See also: televise