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Webcast
(1) To send live audio or video to the user from a Web site. It is the Internet counterpart to traditional radio and TV broadcasting. See Internet radio and Internet TV.

(2) To send selected Web-based information (text, graphics, audio, video, etc.) to Internet users based on individual requirements. See push technology.
webcast
a broadcast of an event over the World Wide Web


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Mark Boating, R-Albuquerque, has estimated it would cost $7,000 a session to webcast from the Senate, although other estimates have run as high as $100,000.
The Wall-to-Wall Career Academies Webcast features Seneca Valley High School in Montgomery County, Maryland.
In order to get a basic webcast off the ground," Friedlander explains, "MediaPlatform does require a little bit of training, but it's not that difficult.
 
 
 
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