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Definition of podcast in English: podcastnoun ˈpɒdkɑːstˈpɑdˌkæst A digital audio file made available on the Internet for downloading to a computer or mobile device, typically available as a series, new instalments of which can be received by subscribers automatically. Example sentencesExamples - Newspaper websites also can find a place in the music scene, offering regular podcasts of local bands' new releases.
- It won't be long until podcasts can be easily downloaded directly to cell phones and automobiles.
- I'm already downloading podcasts of radio news programmes and listening to them in the car on my way to and from work.
- For those of you unaware of the concept, a podcast is a downloadable audio file suitable for adding to your iPod or other MP3 player.
- Now the channel is expanding its list of podcasts of popular shows, according to an announcement today.
- If you have a hobby or interest, you'll probably find a podcasts on it… or 10 podcasts on it!
- You could watch the video on your computer, clips of the audio were inserted into podcasts and rebroadcast.
- They are as likely to read something online instead of watch the news, or listen to a podcast instead of read a magazine.
- Last night, as I often do these days, I downloaded some podcasts to listen to while going to sleep.
- Creating a podcast is relatively easy and a lot of people are getting into it by either creating content or listening to it.
- You'll be able to subscribe to the podcast for free or listen to a streaming audio version.
- The weekly podcast was an initiative of the newspaper's editorial page editor.
- He is in the process of putting the material online, but the first podcasts are available here.
- In 2005, we have photo-filled web pages, streaming radio, podcasts, and movie trailers to download.
Synonyms programme, show, production, presentation, performance
verb ˈpɒdkɑːstˈpɑdˌkæst [with object]Make (a digital audio file) available as a podcast. Example sentencesExamples - This is a great way to podcast your lecture or presentation.
- When we first began podcasting, we were podcasting at writing center clients almost exclusively.
- And finally I asked how many of them were podcasting... and the majority said that they were not.
Synonyms transmit, relay, air, beam, put out, send out, put on the air, put on the airwaves, show, screen, televise, telecast, videocast, podcast, live-stream
Origin Early 21st century: from iPod + broadcast. Definition of podcast in US English: podcastnounˈpädˌkastˈpɑdˌkæst A digital audio file made available on the Internet for downloading to a computer or mobile device, typically available as a series, new installments of which can be received by subscribers automatically. Example sentencesExamples - You could watch the video on your computer, clips of the audio were inserted into podcasts and rebroadcast.
- You'll be able to subscribe to the podcast for free or listen to a streaming audio version.
- In 2005, we have photo-filled web pages, streaming radio, podcasts, and movie trailers to download.
- Now the channel is expanding its list of podcasts of popular shows, according to an announcement today.
- Last night, as I often do these days, I downloaded some podcasts to listen to while going to sleep.
- He is in the process of putting the material online, but the first podcasts are available here.
- For those of you unaware of the concept, a podcast is a downloadable audio file suitable for adding to your iPod or other MP3 player.
- Creating a podcast is relatively easy and a lot of people are getting into it by either creating content or listening to it.
- The weekly podcast was an initiative of the newspaper's editorial page editor.
- If you have a hobby or interest, you'll probably find a podcasts on it… or 10 podcasts on it!
- I'm already downloading podcasts of radio news programmes and listening to them in the car on my way to and from work.
- It won't be long until podcasts can be easily downloaded directly to cell phones and automobiles.
- They are as likely to read something online instead of watch the news, or listen to a podcast instead of read a magazine.
- Newspaper websites also can find a place in the music scene, offering regular podcasts of local bands' new releases.
Synonyms programme, show, production, presentation, performance
verbˈpädˌkastˈpɑdˌkæst [with object]Make (a digital audio file) available as a podcast. Example sentencesExamples - This is a great way to podcast your lecture or presentation.
- When we first began podcasting, we were podcasting at writing center clients almost exclusively.
- And finally I asked how many of them were podcasting... and the majority said that they were not.
Synonyms transmit, relay, air, beam, put out, send out, put on the air, put on the airwaves, show, screen, televise, telecast, videocast, podcast, live-stream
Origin Early 21st century: from iPod + broadcast. |