Syndication (noun)

  1. The arrangement by which a newspaper, magazine, or radio or television program is made available in different places by being sold or licensed to a number of other newspapers, magazines, radio stations, or television stations.
  2. The distribution of something, especially a product or service, to multiple outlets.
  3. The action of forming a syndicate or a joint venture.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from latin syndicatio(n-), from syndicare "entrust to a deputy", from syndicus "business agent".

Examples:

  1. The syndication of the popular TV show brought it to a larger audience.
  2. The syndication of the comic strip was a success in newspapers nationwide.
  3. The syndication of the movie rights was a lucrative deal for the studio.
  4. The syndication of the product allowed for a wider distribution.
  5. The syndication of the book resulted in several different translations.
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