telecaster 的 2 个定义
tel·e·cast or tel·e·cast·ed, tel·e·cast·ing.
- to broadcast by television.
- a television broadcast.
telecaster 近义词
等同于 announcer
更多telecaster例句
- ESPN and other networks likely will continue to experiment with alternative broadcasts like that, but how much they affect the main telecasts remains to be seen.
- After a day of that, I was shocked to watch the telecast and discover something wholly different from the darkness and pain that had defined the news’ tone.
- Those games were not exclusive telecasts with teams’ local stations also airing the games.
- The telecast in many years has been one of the most popular non-NFL shows on TV, behind only the Oscars and Grammy Awards.
- While Collins is a veteran producer of live telecasts—including last month’s surprisingly decent pandemic Grammys—Erin Brockovich and Django Unchained are among Sher’s career highlights.
- But the October 1964 telecast is still regarded as the defining Ronald Reagan speech.
- All of these shows make backstories and the human element of the contestants a big part of the telecast.
- Haskell was also the second-billed executive producer of last weekend's telecast.
- Sure, the Golden Globes telecast was fun, but what goes on when the cameras stop rolling?
- First of all, this telecast featured some of the best singing nuns since Whoopi Goldberg was Back in the Habit.
- Kankad introduced the rest of his people, and von Schlichten introduced the Terrans from the telecast-station.
- The inner door of the soundproofed telecast-room burst open, three men hurried inside, and it slammed shut behind them.
- He called Keegark; a girl, apparently one of the civilian telecast technicians, answered.
- There was fresh intelligence from Konkrook, by the time he returned to the telecast station.
- Going into a temporarily idle telecast booth, he called Konkrook.