Wikipedia: Syndication
Syndication ... Television syndication, where individual stations buy programs outside of the ... Web syndication, where web feeds make a portion of a web site ...
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Wikipedia: Web syndication
... so that other people can use it; however, in general, web syndication refers to ... A web feed is the most usual kind of web syndication. ...
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2006-11-24 14:49:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Syndication is when tv shows go 'off the air' from regular season programming and then are picked up for cable channels or other UHF channels that are not associated with a network
Or they may fill a time slot on a network station - that is filled by the local station
like the original Star Trek - on in the 60's.
2006-11-24 22:50:48
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answered by tom4bucs 7
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Television programs are sold to syndication which means other networks can run them for a fee. This usually happens with the older shows.
2006-11-24 22:54:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Web syndication is a form of syndication in which a section of a website is made available for other sites to use.
2006-11-25 00:20:36
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answered by Oh2Lovely 3
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