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Discover Ludwig"rebroadcast" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a second broadcast of a program or message, especially on a different network or at a different time from the originally scheduled broadcast. For example, "The news station decided to rebroadcast the evening news at 11PM to reach more viewers."
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A rebroadcast of Katie Couric's interview with Capt.
ABC also won the 8 p.m. hour, with a rebroadcast of "ESPN's Blunderful World of Sports".
Puccini's "Turandot," a rebroadcast of a Metropolitan Opera performance in high-definition.
CHUM television, the local broadcaster, cut the puppetry act out of a rebroadcast of the episode and issued an apology.
Fox canceled a rebroadcast of the show, a popular one-episode special; it did not cancel the show itself.
A rebroadcast of "Two and a Half Men" did nearly as well, attracting an audience estimated at 17.15 million.
He does, every Tuesday from noon to 1 p.m., with a rebroadcast on Thursday, on WNYE-FM (91.5).
At one point, Matthews suddenly became hypnotized by a TV over the bar set to a rebroadcast of "Hardball".
In New York WNET will run it on Sundays at 6 p.m. starting on Jan . 15 with a rebroadcast Mondays at 10 p.m.
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Specifically, when user A rebroadcasts a tweet produced by user B, she explicitly signifies receipt of the content in question, and thus we draw an edge from user B to user A indicating the direction of information flow.
On Friday night, as word spread that the second suspect had been spotted, more than 250,000 people were simultaneously tuned to a Ustream rebroadcast of a scanner.
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