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sportscast
/ ˈspɔːtsˌkɑːst /
noun
- a radio or television broadcast consisting of sports news
Derived Forms
- ˈsportsˌcaster, noun
Other Words From
- sportscaster noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of sportscast1
Example Sentences
Netflix assumes a more challenging task by entering the live streaming space, in that broadcast airwaves can handle tens of millions of people tuning into awards shows, sportscasts and other live specials without a problem.
No farewell to Roggin would be proper without an acknowledgment of the significant role he played in revitalizing the nightly local sportscast here and elsewhere.
Gooden hemmed and hawed and said he didn’t quite know, until Miller suggested he try sportscasting.
This profession demands a new prime directive: an unswerving commitment to truth-telling, rather than cheerleading, sportscasting or seeking to win a popularity contest.
She appeared to have jettisoned that persona, in the same way she once discarded beauty pageants and sportscasting.
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