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Simulcast

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To broadcast a program or event across more than one medium or service at the same time.

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The channel's rolling-news hours are diminishing fast, eaten up by Victoria Derbyshire's unpopular new mid-morning show, dreary repeats of The Travel Show and Click on Sundays, and – as from June – even a simulcast of BBC World News's Outside Source in the plum 9pm slot.

Figures for BBC1, ITV1, Channel 4 and Channel 5 generally include ratings for their HD simulcast services, unless otherwise stated To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email [email protected] or phone 020 3353 3857.

Being Human had 889,000 viewers, a 3.4% share of the audience between 9pm and 10pm on BBC3, with a further 227,000 (0.87%) for the BBC HD simulcast, for 1.12 million in total.

Sky has been savvy in broadcasting US shows closer to their US broadcast date in an effort to combat piracy – the Lost finale simulcast at 5am being a good example.

In its most recent season the Met, which gets 50% of the box-office revenue from simulcast tickets (sold at an average price of $22), more or less broke even with the scheme.

TED holds three conferences per year: the main conference in Long Beach, California; TEDActive, a simulcast of the main conference in Palm Springs, California; and TEDGlobal in Edinburgh, Scotland.

For the 2010 11 season, the company planned to simulcast 12 productions in high definition to 1,500 theatres in 46 countries.

Moreover, since the late 20th century, new ways of delivering opera to the public on video and DVD, in cinematography, or via high-definition simulcast in movie theatres have increasingly made the genre more accessible to a larger audience, and such novelties will inevitably change public attitudes and appreciation of the art form.

The auction featured works by renowned 20th-century photographers such as Edward Weston, Irving Penn, Ansel Adams, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Helmut Newton and was simulcast to bidders in Los Angeles and San Francisco.

That year she also appeared regularly as a panelist on MSNBC's presidential campaign show, Race for the White House, whose audio was simulcast on Air America as the first hour of her nightly radio program; Maddow's radio show ended with the demise of Air America in 2010.

McAuliffe was to conduct at least two lessons while onboard the space shuttle to be simulcast to students around the world, and she was to spend the nine months following her return home lecturing to students across the United States.

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