Wondering how to use Telecasts in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Telecasts meaning
plural of telecast
Using Telecasts
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of telecast
- In the example corpus, telecasts often appears in combinations such as: telecasts of, telecasts in, telecasts on.
Context around Telecasts
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 12 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Telecasts
- In this selection, "telecasts" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, alternate, football, soccer, telethons, explaining and ukraine stand out and add context to how "telecasts" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and alternate telecasts and be encore telecasts from the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "telecasts" sits close to words such as abrasion, abscess and aced, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with telecasts
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The effort was the latest of a seemingly endless stream of IP-driven alternate telecasts. (15 words)
A few of them are opposite Raw telecasts, so they may be cancelled/postponed anyway. (15 words)
When Russia evacuates children to safety, hegemonic West media broadcasts and telecasts Ukraine accusing Russia of kidnapping. (17 words)
Fox can use file footage and the Yankees and Mets will rely on audio fantasy, piping in crowd noise, the way CBS’ golf telecasts from the South have included the sounds of chirping birds that don’t fly south of Duluth. (41 words)
It will be interesting to see who ultimately wins the job for the NBA Finals telecasts on ABC, or maybe if they go with something similar to Sunday Night Football on NBC where there are two hosts and separate sets. (40 words)
It’s not widespread across the entire country and our policy has been that in our football telecasts, including the SEC on CBS and the NFL, we don’t discuss gambling information, lines, over/unders. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
European soccer telecasts have been less immersed in the type of data often used on U.S. telecasts of the NFL and Major League Baseball, rarely mentioning distances and speed of shots.
From her early days as a WGN staff announcer to her hosting roles for parade telecasts, telethons, and the Illinois Lottery drawings, she became synonymous with WGN-TV.
In addition to his nightly weather forecasts, Dr. Field analyzed space missions on network telecasts, explaining the weather conditions that astronauts were likely to face when they touched down in the ocean.
Also, the games are also getting better with viewers attesting to their improved quality even on live telecasts.
The effort was the latest of a seemingly endless stream of IP-driven alternate telecasts.
The Grammy Awards (No. 3) and the Golden Globe Awards (No. 6) easily outpaced the two Emmy Awards telecasts (No. 7 and No. 18) of the year.
The nature of the inventory available to ad buyers has evolved in the era of streaming and alternate telecasts.
The network’s lead soccer talent — play by play announcer John Strong, color analyst Stuart Holden and studio fixtures Alexi Lalas and Rob Stone — are also absent from most of these telecasts.
When Russia evacuates children to safety, hegemonic West media broadcasts and telecasts Ukraine accusing Russia of kidnapping.
As a result, most of 2020’s most-watched telecasts come from sports, news, unscripted series and awards shows.
Fox can use file footage and the Yankees and Mets will rely on audio fantasy, piping in crowd noise, the way CBS’ golf telecasts from the South have included the sounds of chirping birds that don’t fly south of Duluth.
The popularity of his "Hour of Power" telecasts helped him raise $26 million through small donations from viewers nationwide and in 1980 Schuller built his iconic Crystal Cathedral.
A few of them are opposite Raw telecasts, so they may be cancelled/postponed anyway.
Featured will be encore telecasts from the libraries of Martha Stewart, chefs Emeril Lagasse and Jamie Oliver, dog expert Cesar Millan, and home improvement expert Bob Vila, among others.
In 1984, the Supreme Court ended the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s monopoly on controlling college football telecasts, ruling such control violated antitrust law.
It’s not widespread across the entire country and our policy has been that in our football telecasts, including the SEC on CBS and the NFL, we don’t discuss gambling information, lines, over/unders.
It will be interesting to see who ultimately wins the job for the NBA Finals telecasts on ABC, or maybe if they go with something similar to Sunday Night Football on NBC where there are two hosts and separate sets.
Jesus Christ Superstar Live In Concert beat out the telecasts of the Grammys, the Oscars and the Golden Globe, as well as the benefit show Night of Too Many Stars on HBO.
There were men present during both telecasts, but, as before, none used the expression, although all were excited by the foods they ate, and said so.
Additional stations along the East Coast and in the Midwest were connected by coaxial cable through the late 1940s, and in September 1951 the first transcontinental telecasts took place.
Common combinations with telecasts
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- telecasts of 5×
- telecasts in 3×
- telecasts on 2×
- network telecasts 2×
- alternate telecasts 2×
- telecasts from 2×
- football telecasts 2×