PLAYOUT

Playout

In broadcasting, playout is a term for the transmission of radio or TV channels from the broadcaster into broadcast networks that delivers the content to the audience. Those networks can consist of terrestrial transmitters for analogue or digital radio and TV, cable networks or satellites .

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play out

Verb

  1. To play (a game etc.) to its conclusion.
  2. To play music to accompany the end of, or as a final segment in (a programme, broadcast etc.).
    And now, to play us out, please welcome...Tom Waits.
  3. To occur in a certain manner.
    ''Let's keep our heads down for a little while and see how things play out.
    ''My date played out a little differently than I imagined.


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playout

Noun

  1. The transmission of radio or television channels from the broadcaster into the networks that deliver them to the audience.


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