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- noun Plural form of
telecast .
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Examples
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But he says those speeds, fed from mountains of data tracked at ballparks for all the onscreen graphics used on TV baseball telecasts, is akin to traffic speed traps.
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The system also will be used during the remainder of ABC's telecasts from the Meadowlands Game 4 and, if necessary, Game 6.
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The real treat of CBC telecasts is the intermission.
USATODAY.com - There's nothing like 'Hockey Night in Canada' 2001
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This cleared the way for the Met to beam live high-definition telecasts of its stage performances to movie theaters throughout the world.
April Is the Cruelest Month for Purveyors of High Culture Terry Teachout 2011
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Having begun her career at ESPN as a reporter for the network's NHL coverage, Andrews has served as a reporter for "ESPN College Football Saturday" telecasts, "Saturday Primetime" college basketball games and Big Ten college basketball coverage.
Reality TV Magazine Christine McDow 2010
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Excitement in the college-basketball tournament peaks when an underdog beats a favorite, in the same way that Academy Award telecasts and television contest shows—say, "American Idol"—are enlivened by upsets.
The Statistical Madness of Office Pools Carl Bialik 2011
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A "State of the Game" special last Friday had rival anchors Johnny Miller from NBC and Golf Channel's Nick Faldo who also, complicatedly, works as an anchor for CBS golf telecasts on the same stage exchanging barbs.
Golf on Television Gets Supersized John Paul Newport 2011
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The Disney-owned local ABC channel in the New York City-area -- the station that telecasts the Oscars -- was pulled off Cablevison in a dispute over money.
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Ebersol said it will be the first time NBC has lost money on the games since he began producing the telecasts from Barcelona in 1992.
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Now that figure has fallen below one-third, as consumers abandon the presumed neutrality of the networks in favor of cable news telecasts that gratify viewers by feeding them exaggerated versions of the opinions they already hold.
The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011
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