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单词 rebroadcast
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rebroadcastn.

Brit. /riːˈbrɔːdkɑːst/, /riːˈbrɔːdkast/, U.S. /riˈbrɔdˌkæst/, /riˈbrɑdˌkæst/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: rebroadcast v.
Etymology: < rebroadcast v. Compare earlier broadcast n.
The action or an act of rebroadcasting a programme; a repeat broadcast.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > broadcasting > a broadcast programme or item > [noun] > types of
news bulletin1857
news summary1875
police message1886
newsflash1904
headline1908
play-by-play1909
feature1913
spot ad1916
magazine1921
news1923
time signal1923
outside broadcast1924
radiocast1924
amateur hour1925
bulletin1925
serial1926
commentary1927
rebroadcast1927
school broadcast1927
feature programme1928
trailer1928
hour1930
schools broadcast1930
show1930
spot advertisement1930
spot announcement1930
sustaining1931
flash1934
newscast1934
commercial1935
clambake1937
remote1937
repeat1937
snap1937
soap opera1939
sportcast1939
spot commercial1939
daytimer1940
magazine programme1941
season1942
soap1943
soaper1946
parade1947
public service announcement1948
simulcasting1949
breakfast-time television1952
call-in1952
talkathon1952
game show1953
kidvid1955
roundup1958
telenovela1961
opt-out1962
miniseries1963
simulcast1964
soapie1964
party political1966
novela1968
phone-in1968
sudser1968
schools programme1971
talk-in1971
God slot1972
roadshow1973
trail1973
drama-doc1977
informercial1980
infotainment1980
infomercial1981
kideo1983
talk-back1984
indie1988
omnibus1988
teleserye2000
kidult-
1927 Observer 24 July 4/5 Rebroadcasts can be made on both sides of the Atlantic and..though they are interesting the quality is usually painful and always bad.
1939 Sun (Baltimore) 9 May 2/4 Thousands of British subjects heard the message as..picked up through the short-wave rebroadcast from the United States.
1963 Guardian 19 Apr. 12/2 The National Aeronautics and Space Administration had promised to allow..the rebroadcast of television tapes.
1974 Radio Times 14 Mar. 30/3 Re-broadcasts of programmes from a fortnightly series on the arts.
2000 Times 3 Aug. ii. 37/3 A rebroadcast of Sunday's Prom.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

rebroadcastadj.

Brit. /riːˈbrɔːdkɑːst/, /riːˈbrɔːdkast/, U.S. /riˈbrɔdˌkæst/, /riˈbrɑdˌkæst/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: rebroadcast v.
Etymology: < rebroadcast v. Compare earlier broadcast adj., and also earlier rebroadcast n.
Of a programme: that is broadcast again.
ΚΠ
1969 Listener 17 July 91/3 The rebroadcast Morals and Medicine debate on abortion was a sterilised, factual affair by comparison.
2007 Globe & Mail (Toronto) (Nexis) 23 July r1 The show will air six nights a week on WGN's prime-time lineup, which includes rebroadcast episodes of Sex and the City.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

rebroadcastv.

Brit. /riːˈbrɔːdkɑːst/, /riːˈbrɔːdkast/, U.S. /riˈbrɔdˌkæst/, /riˈbrɑdˌkæst/
Inflections: Past tense and past participle rebroadcast, rebroadcasted;
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, broadcast v.
Etymology: < + re- prefix + broadcast v.
transitive. To broadcast again; spec. to broadcast (a programme originating from another station).
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > broadcasting > [verb (transitive)] > rebroadcast
rebroadcast1922
repeat1923
1922 Iowa City Press-Citizen 22 July 3/6 These forecasts will be picked up by local radio stations in the various States and rebroadcast by radiophone.
1939 Sun (Baltimore) 9 Feb. 1/2 Several hours after the vessel's first distress call, she rebroadcast her SOS appeal.
1965 Economist 9 Oct. 152/3 Plays supplied by the networks to their provincial affiliates, and already censored in Madrid, must be recensored before being rebroadcast.
2000 J. Simpson Mad World, my Masters (2001) viii. 255 CNN's best correspondent, whose outspoken documentary detailing Arkan's crimes has just been rebroadcast.

Derivatives

reˈbroadcaster n. a television or radio station which broadcasts material originating from station.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > broadcasting > broadcasting service > [noun] > broadcasting station
station1910
transmitting station1923
television station1926
rebroadcaster1930
TV station1945
1930 Columbia Law Rev. 30 1091 The rebroadcaster has nothing to gain from retransmitting a program to a community which is receiving that program satisfactorily from another local station.
1957 BBC Handbk. 38 Programmes of this kind may be conveyed to the rebroadcaster either by short-wave transmission or as recordings by sea or airmail.
2003 Economist (Nexis) 23 Aug. Another idea is to move away from providing a global, centrally broadcast, round-the-clock radio network, and concentrate on supplying content to local rebroadcasters.
reˈbroadcasting n.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > broadcasting > [noun] > rebroadcasting
rediffusion1927
rebroadcasting1929
1929 Ann. Amer. Acad. Polit. & Social Sci. 142 29/2 The monopoly has provided facilities for the rebroadcasting of programs of its stations by amateur clubs.
1998 French Rev. 71 1064 The rebroadcasting of radio interviews..has made the woman even more accessible, although no less intriguing.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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