0 a series of shows or events that take place in different places around the country, for entertainment or in order to give the public information about a company, product, etc.:
1 a series of events in different places at which a company gives information to possible customers, investors, etc.:
The roadshows, where the public are invited to come and see whether any of their lost property has turned up, are good.
More than 1,500 delegates have already attended roadshows to learn from beacon best practice.
We did, however, organise a series of roadshows on decontamination for the national health service in 2001.
If the media could give advance publicity to a roadshow, the growing number of people who would benefit from going there would know about it.
No wonder the promised roadshows to sell the constitution have never seen the light of day.
The roadshows give them the opportunity to take the message forward to even more employers.
The roadshow will provide information, advice and support to people with arthritis.
It also undertook four regional roadshows, at a cost of about £12,000.