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organizing into or administering as a syndicate
the distribution of articles, columns, comics, or other content to multiple newspapers or publications for publication, allowing wider readership and exposure to the content across various outlets
What is "syndication"?
Syndication is the process of distributing articles, columns, comics, or other material to several newspapers or publications. This allows the content to be published in multiple outlets, reaching a larger audience than if it were published in just one place. By being syndicated, the content gains wider exposure, allowing more people to access it across different regions or platforms. It is commonly used for popular columns or ongoing features to maximize their impact and readership.
the licensing or distribution of television or radio programs to multiple broadcasters or stations for airing, allowing content to reach a broader audience beyond its original network or production company
What is "syndication"?
Syndication refers to the process of distributing television shows, radio programs, or other media content to multiple stations or outlets, often for broadcast in different locations. Instead of being aired by a single network, syndicated programs are sold or offered to various stations, which can choose when to air them. This allows the content to reach a wider audience and helps it gain more exposure. Syndication is commonly used for popular shows, reruns, or specialized content that appeals to specific groups.
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