Advertisement

Advertisement

videocast

[ vid-ee-oh-kast, -kahst ]

verb (used with or without object)

, vid·e·o·cast or vid·e·o·cast·ed, vid·e·o·cast·ing.
  1. to telecast only the video portion of (a program, scene, etc.).


noun

  1. a television broadcast of the video only.
Discover More

Word History and Origins

Discover More

Example Sentences

Some 750 miles south of New York City, in Fulton County, a dramatic hearing in his Georgia election interference case was videocast to journalists all over the country.

From Slate

Presented by the National Library of Medicine, the hour-long lecture will also be archived on the NLM’s videocast website.

"The freedom convoy is a festive and exemplary movement," Cossette-Trudel said in a videocast on France Soir, a COVID-sceptic French online media outlet on Feb. 7.

From Reuters

“Antitrust is clearly having a moment,” Bloom, the former DOJ antitrust litigator who has worked for Amazon, said in a recent videocast.

You've got like two videocast things.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


videocassette recordervideoconference