# Repetition schedules
**Repetition schedules** are a specialized type of schedule used to **automate the re-broadcasting**
of previously aired episodes. They are created by linking them to existing, standard schedules,
which serve as their source.
When creating a new repetition schedule, you have the option of selecting an existing schedule
(hereinafter referred to as “original schedule”) whose content you want to repeat in the new
schedule. The broadcasts from the original schedule are re-created chronologically as repetition
broadcasts. You can choose which broadcast you want the repetition to start with.
## Create repetition schedule
Repetition schedules can be created by **clicking the 3-dots button (_burger menu_)** (1) on the
right hand side of the schedule list. This opens a context menu where you can create a
**repetition schedule** (2), which relates to the selected schedule.
Alternatively a repetition schedule can be created from the **schedule detail view**. Here simply click the **Create new schedule** in the **repetition schedule block**.
In the following dialog provide the details for the repetition schedule.
Once a repetition schedule is set up, no additional configuration is needed.
The **playout system automatically broadcasts the recording** of any episode that was previously
aired and recorded.
## Effects of repetition schedules on related broadcasts
The behaviour for changes to broadcasts is as follows:
- If an original broadcast is deleted, the repetition is also automatically removed.
- If the episode is changed in the original broadcast, it is also automatically changed in the
repetition.
- The episode of the repetition cannot be changed.
Repetition broadcasts always start after the original. This rule also applies to subsequent moving
of broadcasts.
If there are no broadcasts in the original schedule, no repetitions are created at the
corresponding points. When changing the length of a repetition schedule, the broadcasts are deleted
or, if available, continued as with regular schedules.
If the original schedule is extended manually, the repetition schedules can also be extended
automatically if this behaviour is configured accordingly (See environment variable
`AURA_STEERING_AUTO_ADJUST_REPETITION_TIMESLOTS`, no automatic extension by default). If conflicts
occur during the automatic extension of repetitions, the corresponding repetition schedule is not
automatically extended and the failed extension is displayed. The extension can then be performed
manually with conflict resolution using the _Dashboard_ interface.