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  2. Broadcast syndication - Wikipedia

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    Three common types of syndication are: first-run syndication, which is programming that is broadcast for the first time as a syndicated show and is made specifically for the purpose of selling it into syndication; Off-network syndication (colloquially called a "rerun"), which is the licensing of a program whose first airing was on stations ...

  3. Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    For example, BBC Radio International is a radio syndicated business. A news ticker, residing in the lower third of the television screen image, usually shows syndicated news stories. Print syndication distributes news articles, columns, comic strips, and other features to newspapers, magazines and websites. They offer reprint rights and grant ...

  4. Category:First-run syndicated television programs in the ...

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    First-run syndication refers to programming that is broadcast in the United States for the first time as a syndicated show. Some programs, such as Jeopardy! and Punky Brewster, aired on networks and via first-run syndication at different points during their runs.

  5. Syndication - Wikipedia

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    Syndication may refer to: Broadcast syndication, of programs to other networks; Print syndication, of printed material to other publishers; Web syndication, of web feeds to other sites; Search syndication, of keyword searches; Syndicated loan, made by a group of banks; Really Simple Syndication, Web news feeds

  6. Jeopardy! Reveals Why Mayim Bialik Was Dropped as Host - AOL

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    Mayim Bialik was let go as Jeopardy! host because Sony wanted to “maintain continuity for our viewers.” Hours after Bialik announced her ouster on social media, the studio behind the iconic ...

  7. 100 episodes - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. television industry, 100 episodes is the traditional threshold for a television series to enter syndicated reruns. [1] [2] [3] One hundred episodes are advantageous for stripped syndication because it allows for 20 weeks of weekday reruns (depending on the number of episodes produced once the program debuts in syndication) without repeating an episode, and such shows can be sold ...

  8. List of sitcoms broadcast in first-run syndication - Wikipedia

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    But repeats of the show's 65 episodes did reasonably well in syndication. In some markets, the show was perceived to appeal to both children and adults in a similar way that The Brady Bunch and Happy Days did. The show was often aired in transitional hours where stations would go from the cartoons to the evening sitcoms.

  9. Drew Barrymore Syndicated Daytime Talk Show Set For ... - AOL

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    CBS Television Distribution is moving ahead with a syndicated daytime talk show hosted by actress Drew Barrymore, which is on track for a fall 2020 launch. The CBS Television Stations, which ...