Meaning & Definition of word "Rebroadcast"

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    Rebroadcast

    /ˌriːˈbrɔːdkæst/

    noun:

    • 1. A repeat broadcast of a program or signal.
      • Example: The rebroadcast of the championship game attracted millions of viewers.

    verb:

    • 1. To broadcast again, especially over the same or a different channel.
      • Example: The radio station decided to rebroadcast the interview with the author due to popular demand.
    • 2. To transmit a program or signal that was previously broadcast.
      • Example: The documentary was so popular that the network chose to rebroadcast it during prime time.

    Etymology

    The prefix 're-' meaning 'again' combined with 'broadcast', which comes from the act of transmitting signals.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    rebroadcast rights:

    The legal permission to rebroadcast a program.

    rebroadcast signal:

    The signal that is sent out again during a rebroadcast.

    rebroadcast network:

    A network dedicated to transmitting rebroadcasts of programs.

    Related Words

    broadcast:

    The act of transmitting audio or video content to a dispersed audience.

    stream:

    To transmit or receive data (especially video and audio) over the internet in real-time.

    Slang Meanings of rebroadcast

    Meaning: Re-doing a broadcast

    Example Sentence: Did you catch the rebroadcast? I missed it the first time.

    Meaning: Playing something again for wider access

    Example Sentence: They're rebroadcasting the game on cable tonight.