syndication
Americannoun
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the state or fact of being published simultaneously, or supplied for simultaneous publication, in a number of newspapers or other periodicals.
This July, her edgy, cult-favorite comic strip is set to launch in newspapers nationwide under syndication by United Media.
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content that is aired, or supplied for airing, on a number of media outlets in different places.
Our goal is to have a radio station that is live and local during the day, with little or no syndication.
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Television. (of a series, program, etc.) the state or fact of having been sold directly to independent stations for airing.
Star Trek famously had low ratings when it was originally broadcast, but it became a cult classic in syndication during the 1970s, and has had a major influence on popular culture.
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Finance. the act or process of sharing the financial risk of a business venture, loan, or the like, as by pooling resources or capital.
If your project requires a large sum of money, loan syndication is a good alternative.
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Finance. the combining of individuals or organizations into a group in order to undertake some specific duty or carry out specific transactions or negotiations.
For individual investors, syndication can be a way to build a more diversified portfolio, spread risk and improve their returns.
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Computers. a process by which access to content or updates can be shared between websites or between a website and the end user, often by means of a feed.
The information given is in the public domain, but we encourage organizations to mirror our web text through content syndication rather than copying our text onto their websites.
A podcast is a digital media series in which episodes are released periodically and made available through web syndication.
Other Word Forms
- antisyndication noun
- nonsyndication noun
- subsyndication noun
- supersyndication noun
Etymology
Origin of syndication
Example Sentences
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Solid demand at eurozone bond auctions and syndications bodes well for the Italian debt sale, especially as Italian bonds have been benefiting from strong investor appetite for quite some time.
Government bond supply will be significant on Wednesday in Europe, with France’s planned 30-year OAT syndication in focus after recent solid performance in French government bonds.
Slovakia is also expected to tap markets with a new long-dated bond issue via syndication.
This week’s scheduled supply will come from the Netherlands, Austria, Germany, Portugal, Greece and Italy, with the door open for syndications as well.
With a large number of syndicated bond issues year to date, the syndication pipeline looks set to thin out near term, leaving focus on auctions.
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