webcast

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definition
verb
services from St John's are webcast once a week
broadcast (an event) on the Internet.
noun
a live Webcast of the Victoria's Secret annual fashion show
a video broadcast of an event transmitted across the Internet.
example
Last week I watched the 'webcast' of Bill Gates speaking at the RSA conference in San Francisco.
The technology is familiar to anyone who has ever been to a stadium gig or watched an internet 'webcast' , and the movement is simple, stylised and theatrical.
Questions posted via email will be answered live during the 'webcast' .
services from St John's are 'webcast' once a week
When you came in, he was working on a screenplay for what he hopes will be a successful 'webcast' .
A 'webcast' of the event will be available starting on April 25.
services from St John's are 'webcast' once a week
Traditional broadcasters, with a live 'webcast' of their output, were joined by new internet-based stations.
Watch this historic moment through a live video 'webcast' from our U.S. offices.
Their commentary will also be shown on a projector screen at the event and on the 'webcast' .
Hollywood executives and other interested parties had to make do with a live 'webcast' as he took the stand in the long-awaited trial.
A link to a 'webcast' of the event will be posted here.
Those who couldn't squeeze into the hall could hear the lecture blasted across the campus on speakers, or go home and view the live 'webcast' .
We couldn't get the live 'webcast' to work - at all.
The BBC website warns that the 'webcast' may be intermittent, which is barely surprising.
There have been live 'webcasts' of Switzerland's two houses of parliament since March 1999, with up to 10,000 internet viewers per week.
The company will offer media providers a complete portfolio of managed content services, such as 'webcasting' and video-on-demand.
After all, if you wanted to experience culture on a computer screen, you could sit at home or school or in the library, just as thousands do when the Natural History Museum broadcasts live 'webcasts' every Friday afternoon.
Of course, 'webcasts' of sporting events aren't going to make TV obsolete anytime soon.
Non-interactive 'webcasting' essentially means not telling anyone in advance what you're going to broadcast, and not letting them choose to listen to specific songs.
The Santiago Agreement, aimed at assuring the fair distribution of licence fees to authors, composers and music publishers, covers 'webcasting' , streaming, online music on demand, as well as music videos transmitted online.
CD-Roms, video tapes, multimedia events and live 'webcasts' are all part of the package when it comes to capturing the public's attention.
We still have a long way to go until 'webcasts' are a viable alternative to TV, but as broadband becomes more common and technology keeps pushing the envelope, there's no doubt that day is coming.
Once you register, which costs thirty bucks, you can record broadcasts and 'webcasts' of up to four hours.
There have been videoconferences, 'webcasts' , satellite broadcasts and exchanges between scientists on a secure website.
Those celebrating the occasion will be using the 24 hours to highlight the use of the Internet in providing access to education by means of technologies from blogs to 'webcasting' , and everything else in between.
Perhaps our children will use radio for music and otherwise stick with the Internet and 'webcasting' .
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