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  2. Broadcast syndication - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast syndication is the practice of content owners leasing the right to broadcast their content to other television stations or radio stations, [1] ...

  3. Web syndication - Wikipedia

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    Web syndication has been used to distribute product content such as feature descriptions, images, and specifications. As manufacturers are regarded as authorities and most sales are not achieved on manufacturer websites, manufacturers allow retailers or dealers to publish the information on their sites.

  4. 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

  5. What Is Syndication? A Complete Overview - AOL

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    Content syndication is the strategic distribution of your content to other websites or platforms to increase its visibility, reach a wider audience, and drive traffic back to your own website.

  6. 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.

  7. RSS - Wikipedia

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    RSS (RDF Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) [2] is a web feed [3] that allows users and applications to access updates to websites in a standardized, computer-readable format. Subscribing to RSS feeds can allow a user to keep track of many different websites in a single news aggregator , which constantly monitors sites for new content ...

  8. Financial Interest and Syndication Rules - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Interest and Syndication Rules, widely known as the fin-syn rules, were a set of United States rules imposed by the Federal Communications Commission ...

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