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Syndication
Syndication meaning
The act of syndicating a news feature by publishing it in multiple newspapers etc, simultaneously
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The SALEM MUSIC NETWORK has added SCOTT and SAM to its weekly syndication lineup as a five-hour show for daily syndication in any daypart.
The Steve Wilkos Show has been renewed for its 18th season in national syndication, Tracie Wilson, executive VP, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios & E! News, said Wednesday.
Once the program entered syndication after the original run of the series, CBS broadcast reruns of season 12 in late night under the title McGarrett to avoid confusion with the episodes in syndication broadcast under the title Hawaii Five-O.
Syndication A television program goes into syndication when many episodes of the program are sold as a package for a large sum of money.
Syndication The Beverly Hillbillies is still televised daily around the world in syndication.
A devout Southern Baptist, Stanley founded In Touch Ministries in 1977 and struck a syndication deal with the Christian Broadcasting Network in 1978.
A syndication service offered to local outlets – though there are a couple of newspaper partners who subscribe — ended up not being a major revenue driver, White acknowledged.
Because Paramount sold it straight into syndication, networks had to agree to two seasons upfront.
But we are very mindful in terms of the quality; we have become -- we participate in syndication; we are not as much into bilateral credit.
Despite quietly putting it back into syndication in 2002, it has since been exorcised from TV packages.
Envisioning ’s future syndication around the world, Chin realized that GALA’s work “did not have to be limited to English.
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However, successful DVD sales and high ratings from reruns prompted Fox to give another chance, picking it back up for syndication in 2004, and it's still on the network almost 20 years later.
Many of the back-end payments writers have historically profited by — like syndication and international licensing — have been largely phased out by the onset of streaming.
Once hit syndication, specifically airing in the "after school" time slot, its ratings doubled.
Syndication law ensures that creators of content, such as movies, television shows, and music, are rightfully compensated for their work and receive maximum exposure to their target audiences.
Syndication won the most awards, with nine, while ABC and Netflix tied at seven each.
These trainer categories are the same as those applying to Cape Racing’s groundbreaking new ownership syndication scheme, whereby winners in the various categories get bonus prizes heavily weighted in favour of the smaller yards.
This episode was removed from syndication after 9/11 but went back into rotation in 2006 with some scenes edited out.
Bussey would go on to found The Rick & Bubba Show in 1994 with fellow university alum Rick Burgess, growing into syndication across the Southeast.