Delayed broadcast
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A delayed broadcast is a program transcribed to be rebroadcast at a different time or on a different station. A delayed broadcast is not the same as a broadcast delay. A technique common in the pre-Satellite era of television news, where programmes had to be transported by Plane for broadcast in different time zones.