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to webcast
verb
To make such a broadcast
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After the Paralympics, the company plans to Webcast two events a month.
"This decision, along with our work to Webcast committee hearings, is a solid start".
Official efforts are under way to digitise and restore landmark films, and to webcast historically valuable ones.
Alexander Dudley, a Time Warner Cable spokesman, elaborated when I asked him about Viacom's move to Webcast full episodes of "The Daily Show".
It eventually decided to webcast the day's events from the agency's mission control in Darmstadt to a select group of diehard online viewers, this author included.
Go to Webcast of Committee Hearing » Go to Related Article from The Chicago Tribune » Go to Related Article from The New York Post ».
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According to a report by Arbitron, a media ratings service, 20 million Americans aged 12 and older listen to Webcasts at least once a week, and about 39 million do so at least once a month.
Mr. Draper worked message boards dedicated to Webcasting, pleading for help, and was befriended by the host of a British server who agreed to give him 400 more slots temporarily at no cost.
"I don't know if our friends in advertising would enjoy these ideas," he added, "but a lot of them are turning to webcasts and other types of marketing communications".
"The record labels and artists weren't going to let that happen again when it came to Webcasting".
The league has also partnered with Yahoo! to bring webcasts to some markets without television access to games, as well as to China on a limited number of nights.
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