单词 | radiocast |
释义 | radiocastn. U.S. A radio broadcast. ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > a broadcast programme or item > [noun] > types of news bulletin1857 news summary1875 police message1886 newsflash1904 headline1908 play-by-play1909 feature1913 spot ad1916 magazine1921 news1923 time signal1923 outside broadcast1924 radiocast1924 amateur hour1925 bulletin1925 serial1926 commentary1927 rebroadcast1927 school broadcast1927 feature programme1928 trailer1928 hour1930 schools broadcast1930 show1930 spot advertisement1930 spot announcement1930 sustaining1931 flash1934 newscast1934 commercial1935 clambake1937 remote1937 repeat1937 snap1937 soap opera1939 sportcast1939 spot commercial1939 daytimer1940 magazine programme1941 season1942 soap1943 soaper1946 parade1947 public service announcement1948 simulcasting1949 breakfast-time television1952 call-in1952 talkathon1952 game show1953 kidvid1955 roundup1958 telenovela1961 opt-out1962 miniseries1963 simulcast1964 soapie1964 party political1966 novela1968 phone-in1968 sudser1968 schools programme1971 talk-in1971 God slot1972 roadshow1973 trail1973 drama-doc1977 informercial1980 infotainment1980 infomercial1981 kideo1983 talk-back1984 indie1988 omnibus1988 teleserye2000 kidult- 1924 Washington Post 6 May 16/3 A little harmless teasing might help, says Mr. Green, who will take his rattlers to the radiocast studio in a stout wire cage. 1931 Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Va.) 10 Feb. 5/3 J. B. Priestley..said in a radiocast he'd need a small island to recover from the fright he expects to receive on the gigantic island of Manhattan. 1965 Chicago Tribune 7 May i. 16/7 WIND landed the exclusive Chicago radiocast of the Clay-Liston fight, May 25. 2004 L. Meyer No Paltry Thing x. 101 But every now and then I will catch a name—Kobe Bryant, John Elway, or Sammy Sosa—in the private radiocast. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). radiocastv. Originally and chiefly U.S. Now rare. transitive and intransitive. To broadcast by radio. ΚΠ 1924 Chicago Sunday Tribune 1 June viii. 10/4 (headline) Coolidge, Taft to be radiocast by two stations. 1947 E. Partridge Usage & Abusage 260/1 Both ‘to radio’ and ‘to broadcast’ are infinitely preferable to either radiocast or radio-broadcast. 1954 Los Angeles Times 27 Dec. i. 26/4 The Times' Braven Dyer has been named with Al Helfer to radiocast the Rose Bowl game next Saturday on KFI. 2006 Korea Times (Nexis) 7 June All of its concerts are televised or radiocasted to Europe, North America and Asia. Derivatives ˈradiocasting n. ΚΠ 1924 Washington Post 19 June 1/6 ‘Radiocasting’ will henceforth be the term applied to indicate the spreading of sound through the air. 2000 A. Gaiser & F. Schmidt in B. Stanford-Smith & P. T. Kidd E-business vi. 554 Radiocasting of live events via Internet (in addition to regular broadcasting of these events over traditional radio waves). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1924v.1924 |
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