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Syndicated programs

Syndicated programs are TV shows or radio content purchased by individual stations or networks for airing, rather than being produced and owned by a single broadcaster. These programs are made independently and then sold to multiple broadcasters, allowing different stations to schedule them at convenient times. Examples include talk shows, game shows, and reruns of popular series. Syndication helps producers reach a wider audience and generate revenue through multiple sales, while stations benefit from ready-to-air content that attracts viewers. This system makes diverse programming available across various markets without relying on network schedules.