retransmission
noun[CorU]
(alsore-transmission)uk/ˌriː.trænzˈmɪʃ.ən/usmedia,internet & telecomsspecialized
theactorprocessofbroadcastingorsendingout something byradioortelevision, on theinternet, etc. again or to anotherpersonorgroup:
Thelegislationprohibitsretransmission,interception, andrelatedactivities.
In thecaseof apermanentlybrokenlink, thenumberof retransmissions islimited.
ThebroadcastTVnetworksaredemandingretransmissionfeesfrom thecablecompanies.
- Total orpartialpublicationor retransmission of thisproductisforbidden.
- Thetransactionqueuemaydetectthe re-transmission of arequestfrom theserver.
- The Britishgovernmentclaimedthat aEuropeanUniondirectiveallowedit toimposerestrictionson "retransmissions" ofbroadcastsfrom othermemberstates.
- Theeaseofduplicationand retransmissionradicallyincreasestheimpactof asinglecopyrightinfringer.
Broadcasting in general
- airplay
- airtime
- airwaves
- audio described
- audio description
- carry
- commentary box
- headline
- host
- interchannel
- live stream
- location
- mistune
- produce
- serialize
- showrunner
- slow motion
- station break
- subtitled
- tune