
syndicated programming
Syndicated programming refers to television shows or radio programs that are sold or distributed to multiple networks, stations, or outlets, rather than being produced and aired by a single broadcaster. This allows programs to reach a wider audience across different regions and time slots. Examples include popular talk shows, game shows, and reruns of older series. Syndication enables content creators to maximize their reach and revenue, while broadcasters can offer a diverse selection of programming without producing all content themselves. It’s a common strategy in the media industry to efficiently distribute varied content across multiple platforms.