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the syndication
noun
The act of syndicating a news feature by publishing it in multiple newspapers etc, simultaneously
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And hit comedies remain hot commodities in the syndication market.
It is also cleaning up in the syndication market.
That is in part because of the shake-up in the syndication market.
Boaden said the BBC was attempting to extend the syndication of its content to regional newspapers.
DreamWorks uses the syndication profits from "Spin City" to finance its other new television projects.
The owner is Warner Brothers, and Sony controls the syndication rights, which includes DVD sales".
Any newspaper that has a deal with the syndication company could have published the image.
Should other large loans serve as a guide, the syndication process should take about a month or so.
Online journalism allows for more and different types of syndication, particularly the syndication of headlines and breaking news scoops.
Even with the syndication issue mostly resolved, the deal was still hung up for weeks as new wrinkles emerged.
In 1986, he was recruited to head Fox from the syndication world by Barry Diller and Rupert Murdoch.
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