telecastˈtɛl ɪˌkæst, -ˌkɑst
telecast (v)
- present
- telecasts
- past
- telecasted / telecast
- past participle
- telecasted / telecast
- present participle
- telecasting
telecast (n)
- plural
- telecasts
English Definitions:
telecast (verb)
a television broadcast
telecast, televise (verb)
broadcast via television
"The Royal wedding was televised"
telecast (Noun)
A television broadcast, especially outside of a studio.
telecast (Verb)
To broadcast by television.
telecast (Verb)
To broadcast a television program.
Telecast
Telecast is a Christian worship band. The band began in Spokane, Washington with Josh White and guitarist Brian Ortize. Telecast released its debut album, The Beauty of Simplicity, on BEC Records in 2003, and followed it with Eternity is Now on the same label in 2005. In 2008 they released their third album, Quiet Revolution.
telecast
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