rebroadcast

English

Etymology

re- + broadcast

Noun

rebroadcast (countable and uncountable, plural rebroadcasts)

  1. retransmission, a repeated or relayed broadcast
    • 1986 April 5, Bruce Michael Gelbert, “PBS Runs Anti-Black, Anti-Gay AIDS Show”, in Gay Community News, page 3:
      In another demonstration against the broadcast, members of GLAAD participated in a weeklong phone-in protest to the local PBS affiliate and were told a rebroadcast of the film scheduled for March 29 had been canceled.

Verb

rebroadcast (third-person singular simple present rebroadcasts, present participle rebroadcasting, simple past and past participle rebroadcast or rebroadcasted)

  1. To broadcast again.

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