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What if a teacher misses the recording of a broadcast of an extended rights program?

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What if a teacher misses the recording of a broadcast of an extended rights program?

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PBS programs are often rebroadcast a few times per year, so teachers should check their local listings or contact their local public television station to find out if and when a program may be rebroadcast. Teachers can then record the program when it is rebroadcast and use the recording for preview and curriculum integration for the remainder of the educational rights period – whether the rights are based on the date of the first recording by that individual teacher or based on the first national broadcast of that program.

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