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rebroadcast

[ ree-brawd-kast, -kahst ]

verb (used with object)

rebroadcast or rebroadcasted, rebroadcasting.
  1. to broadcast again from the same station.
  2. to relay (a radio or television program, speech, etc., received from another station).


noun

  1. a program that is rebroadcast.
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of rebroadcast1

First recorded in 1920–25; re- + broadcast
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Additionally, by verifying and describing the leak, Noem essentially rebroadcasted it — this time with a louder megaphone and the imprimatur of the United States.

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Instead, expect live simulcasts of sports, rebroadcasts of theatrical productions and original, artist-driven cinematic installations.

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Mr Malema's speech was rebroadcast by a number of Kenyan digital channels and clips of it were shared widely on WhatsApp.

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OSN, a company founded in 2009 that rebroadcasts programs by both satellite and streaming across the Middle East, declined to discuss questions posed by The Associated Press in specifics about the cuts.

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It is unclear if the channel planned to rebroadcast a Carlson's new show on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, sans consent or air different content of his.

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