retransmission

/ˌriːtrænzˈmɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of sending a signal, message, or broadcast again, especially to correct an error or reach a wider audience.
    • The network's retransmission of the old episode drew a surprisingly large audience.
    • The TV station scheduled a retransmission of the game after the power outage.
    • The satellite failed, so the company had to arrange a retransmission of the data.
  2. A copy or version of a broadcast that is sent again.
    • The radio station played a retransmission of the interview from last month.
    • The streaming service offers a retransmission of the live event for those who missed it.
    • I watched a retransmission of the concert on the cable channel.
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