Broadcast set out again for an audience (7)
I believe the answer is:
relayed
'broadcast' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'set out again for an audience' is the wordplay.
'set out again' becomes 'relaid'.
'for an audience' shows a homophone (sound like) (as the word might sound to an audience).
'relaid' is a homophone of 'RELAYED'.
(Other definitions for relayed that I've seen before include "Transmitted along" , "Broadcast; passed on" , "Passed along" , "Received and passed on" , "Layered (anag.)" .)