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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a webcast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a live or recorded broadcast of an event or presentation over the internet.
Example: "The company will host a webcast to discuss the new product launch next week."
Alternatives: "an online broadcast" or "a web-based seminar".
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(I watched a Webcast at Medici.tv).
A Webcast of the hearing is here.
A webcast can be viewed at trinigytwallstreet.org.org
A webcast can be viewed at trinitywallstreet.org.org
Watch a webcast of the panel discussion.
A webcast of the service begins at 11 15 a.m.
You can watch a Webcast of "Philharmonic 360" on medici.tv.
You can watch a Webcast of the meeting.
"The fists are starting to fly," said a webcast announcer.
A webcast of the production is available on nationaltheatrewales.org.org
Watch a webcast of Sophie Linden's confirmation hearing here.
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