audiocast

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From audio- +‎ -cast, from broadcast. Sometimes used to replace podcast to avoid confusion with an Apple product.

Noun[edit]

audiocast (plural audiocasts)

  1. An audio recording or broadcast available on the Internet, especially a podcast.
    • 1994, UNIX Review, volume 12, page 25:
      These audiocasts broadcast live audio and video of the IETF meetings using IP multicasting from the meeting site to destinations around the globe.

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