Word: rebroadcast
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...Later it was announced to America that Haw-Haw had been "banned from the air." But England continued to hear His Lordship on his usual schedule. Last week Lord Haw-Haw explained that he had been "banned" not by Germany but by the major U.S. networks, which refused to rebroadcast his stuff. No U.S. network rebroadcasts the official propaganda of any belligerent...
...Madison Square Garden. It also scared the whey out of the 50,000-odd New Yorkers who bought tickets to it. The cast consisted of more than 700 New York cops and units from the city's new corps of 100,000 air-raid wardens. Sound effects were rebroadcast British recordings of one of last September's air blitzes, described by the excited cop announcer as "the London terrible bombings...
Next afternoon at Hyde Park the President announced his decision to broadcast to the nation and the world an address of "major importance" on Monday night. The 15-minute talk was to be rebroadcast by short wave in 14 foreign languages...
...crowded dinner of the White House Correspondents' Association, after the heavy-handed political clowning that marks newsmen's gatherings, President Roosevelt spoke for 34 minutes. All the national networks carried his voice. From Boston, short-wave broadcasts repeated it in 14 European languages. The British rebroadcast it and sent translations to the forbidden radios of Germany. Said...
Last November NBC proudly announced that some 30 stations below the Rio Grande were preparing to rebroadcast its Latin-American short-wave shows. Last week CBS countered that move. Back from a seven-week tour of Latin America came CBS President William S. Paley with the news that CBS was extending its web to include stations in most Latin-American countries...