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streaming
[ stree-ming ]
noun
- an act or instance of flowing.
- Also called protoplasmic streaming. Biology. rapid flowing of cytoplasm within a cell; cyclosis.
- Digital Technology. a technology for transferring data so that it can be received and processed in a steady stream:
streaming video.
streaming
/ ٰŧ′ĭԲ /
- Relating to information that is transmitted in real time over the Internet, instead of being sent first as a file and then opened after it has been downloaded.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ٰiԲ· adverb
- ܲ·ٰiԲ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of streaming1
Example Sentences
Top movie theater lobbyist Michael O’Leary called for Hollywood studios to hold back movies longer from home video and streaming, arguing that it would make the movie business more sustainable.
Los Angeles’ soundstages once were nearly filled to capacity, as demand for streaming content reached its peak.
In “The Bondsman,” now streaming on Prime Video, Hub Halloran, his latest character, has a different dilemma.
But many of the ascendant streaming services and smart TVs allow advertisers to be far more precise — down to picking specific individuals to serve ads to.
The lawsuit also accused Universal of colluding with Spotify to falsely inflate streaming numbers for Not Like Us, a claim that both companies denied.
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