Syndicated meaning in English
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Definition
(a) syndicated (newspaper column): (a newspaper column) sold to several different newspapers and magazines
Examples
- "Bruno : Some of you may recognize Donna's voice from the syndicated radio program "Call Donna" on Radio Rhubarb."
Exercise 1
True or False? Bruno says that Donna belongs to a union for radio workers.
True or False? Bruno says that Donna belongs to a union for radio workers.
This statement is not true.
Bruno announces that Donna has a syndicated radio program on Radio Rhubarb. A syndicated radio program is broadcast on multiple radio stations (nationally or internationally for example). The term "syndicated" can refer to unions and other organizations which protect workers, however in this case the term indicates that Donna's show is heard in many different markets on different radio stations. Newspaper columns and television shows can also be syndicated (or put into syndication). This is a sign of major success in the industry.
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