Syndication may mean:
- Television syndication, where individual stations buy programs outside of the network system
- Print syndication, where individual newspapers or magazines license news articles, columns, or comic strips
- Web syndication, where web feeds make a portion of a web site available to other sites or individual subscribers
- Radio syndication, where individual radio stations may obtain programming
- Syndicated loan, when a group of banks work together to provide funds for a borrower
- Syndicated columnist, when a journalist appears in numerous publications
- Syndication (horse racing), in the thoroughbred horse racing industry, the sale of the breeding rights to a specific stallion to a group of investors
- "Syndicated, Inc. In Broadcasting, syndication is the sale of the right to broadcast Radio shows and Television shows to multiple individual stations without going through Print syndication is a form of syndication in which News articles columns, or Comic strips are made available to Newspapers, Magazines Print syndication is a form of syndication in which News articles columns, or Comic strips are made available to Newspapers, Magazines Web syndication is a form of syndication in which Website material is made available to multiple other sites In Broadcasting, syndication is the sale of the right to broadcast Radio shows and Television shows to multiple individual stations without going through A syndicated loan (or "syndicated bank facility" is a large Loan in which a group of banks provide funds for a borrower usually several but without joint liability Inccom defines a syndicated columnist as " person hired by publications or broadcast organizations to produce written or spoken commentary about specific feature subjects This article is about the sport For other uses see Horserace (drinking game or Horse race (politics. ", the name of a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic, released in 1996 on his album Bad Hair Day
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