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syndication
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The act of syndicating a news feature by publishing it in multiple newspapers etc, simultaneously
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(NBC, 1964 75; 1978–79; syndication, 1984– ) were among the best syndicated performers throughout the 1980s and '90s.
With a torrent of on-screen profanity and vice, timeslots were restricted to late night (particularly in the UK) and mass syndication seemed unlikely, but there are fewer such limits online.
The founders of LTP, a London-based boutique consultancy set up by trade financiers formerly at Deutsche Bank, believe that besides streamlining the cumbersome process of documentary credits, the Internet may also help shake up their financing, through its natural flair for syndication.
As "X-files" fever rose in Britain, it excited curiosity in America and helped to propel the series to success there too.After four-and-a-half years, the programme went into syndication on American broadcast stations, 22 of which are owned by Fox.
It will get another $250m when it completes a business plan, with the rest dependent on the syndication of the loan to other banks.
Publishers automatically update syndication files (often in all four popular formats) on their websites whenever they create or update an item of content.
The find prompted an unseemly surge, with at least eight new Everest books to add to the hundreds currently in print a weak film, several websites, and the syndication of photographic and film rights across the globe.In 1921, the year when foreign mountaineers were first allowed into Tibet, no one had ever been above 24,600 feet (7,500m) on any mountain let alone close to the foot of Everest.
It is also cleaning up in the syndication market.
He will not divulge how much profit he makes, but the advertising and syndication revenues (from other internet sites that run Ohmy's articles) seem to keep him going nicely.Special report Among the audience It's the links, stupid Compose yourself The wiki principle Heard on the street Wonders of the metaverse The gazillion-dollar question What sort of revolution?
True syndication of microcredit loan portfolios may not be far away, though governments in many poor countries will have to strengthen ownership rights and reduce barriers to foreign investment before it becomes commonplace.Crucially, the cost of microfinance will have to come down.
Already, top-ranking bond-arrangers need an online syndication system, if only because some of the world's most important borrowers will demand it.
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