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  2. Web syndication - Wikipedia

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    Syndication first arose in earlier media such as print, radio, and television, allowing content creators to reach a wider audience.In the case of radio, the United States Federal government proposed a syndicate in 1924 so that the country's executives could quickly and efficiently reach the entire population. [2]

  3. Broadcast syndication - Wikipedia

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    Ziv Television Programs, after establishing itself as a major radio syndicator, was the first major first-run television syndicator, creating several long-lived series in the 1950s and selling them directly to regional sponsors, who in turn sold the shows to local stations. Ziv's first major TV hit was The Cisco Kid.

  4. Information and Content Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Information and Content Exchange (ICE) is an XML-based protocol used for content syndication via the Internet. By using XML both sender and receiver have an agreed-upon language in which to communicate.

  5. Lost in Algo-land: Are Content Syndication & SEO Still Symbiotic?

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    Yes, the superhero movie-comic book thing. Content syndication and SEO are symbiotic in the way Venom, and Eddie Brock are symbiotic: Venom gets to live, and Eddie Brock gets to be a cool ...

  6. The Program Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Program Exchange was a "barter syndicator," distributing programming on behalf of the shows' producers, many of them having their own cash distribution services. Instead of paying a cash fee, television stations who ran those programs agreed to a barter exchange (hence the syndicator name), wherein the station agreed to air a certain number ...

  7. Voxant - Wikipedia

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    Voxant was a news-media syndication company based in Herndon, Virginia, in the United States.Voxant was a privately held company that was founded in 2004 by investors from Longworth Venture Partners of Waltham, Massachusetts.

  8. Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    The word syndicate comes from the French word syndicat which means "administrator" or "representative" (syndic meaning "administrator"), from the Latin word syndicus which in turn comes from the Greek word σύνδικος (syndikos), which means "caretaker of an issue"; compare to ombudsman or representative.

  9. Rockline - Wikipedia

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    In a statement released by syndicator, Westwood One, Coburn noted that "the world has changed from an innovative, unique idea back in 1981 to one of near constant exposure for artists in 2014. With the Internet, Twitter accounts, hundreds of television channels and a more sophisticated press, artists are now literally at the fingertips of their ...