Pronunciation: /ˌsɪn.dɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
noun a process by which content is distributed for publication or broadcast by multiple media outlets
A1 Syndication is the process of selling the same article, video, or other content to multiple outlets.
A2 Many newspapers rely on syndication to fill their pages with content from various sources.
B1 The syndication of popular TV shows allows them to reach a wider audience and generate more revenue.
B2 Content syndication can help websites increase their traffic and visibility on the internet.
C1 The syndication of news stories often leads to them being seen by millions of people around the world.
C2 Syndication deals can be complex negotiations between content creators, distributors, and media companies.
formal The syndication of news articles allows for wider distribution across multiple platforms.
informal I heard that syndication deal fell through at the last minute.
slang I'm all about that syndication life, getting my content out there everywhere.
figurative In a way, syndication is like planting seeds that grow into a network of information spreading far and wide.
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