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Syndication

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Syndication may mean:

  • Television syndication, where individual stations buy programs outside of the network system
  • Print syndication, where individual newspapers or magazines license news articles, columns, or comic strips
  • Web syndication, where web feeds make a portion of a web site available to other sites or individual subscribers
  • Radio syndication, where individual radio stations may obtain programming
  • Syndicated loan, when a group of banks work together to provide funds for a borrower
  • Syndicated columnist, when a journalist appears in numerous publications
  • Syndication (horse racing), in the thoroughbred horse racing industry, the sale of the breeding rights to a specific stallion to a group of investors
  • "Syndicated, Inc.", the name of a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic, released in 1996 on his album Bad Hair Day

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    Syndication
    Syndication refers to the sale or distribution of television programs that are offered to multiple markets for non-network exhibition. As a practice, syndication stands opposed to network broadcasting where content and schedule are determined nationally... more


     
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