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 MediaPost Communications
While the show, which will be scheduled in primetime, will compete more with broadcast and cable networks than syndication time periods, the sales strategy is aimed top-tier off-network syndication shows, as well as mid-tier broadcast network series ad budgets.
The proposed loosening of the TV station ownership caps now being debated by Congress could have an even more profound impact on the marketplace, if the major media companies that also own the top syndication studios also are allowed to expand their control over the TV station marketplace.
Duncan said it still is too early to determine what will happen with syndication's share of GRPs and ad dollars will be during the 2003-04 season, but the syndication ad marketplace, at least, has been one of the healthiest during recent scatter markets.
www.mediapost.com /PrintFriend.cfm?articleId=221282

  
 Variety.com - Cablers raise syndie stakes
Marcus, whose Debmar will syndicate "South Park," says he's expecting the cable-to-syndication trend to intensify in the next few years because there are fewer and fewer certified hits being manufactured by the broadcast networks.
One of the most notable of these cable-to-syndication transplants is MGM's "Stargate SG-1," the TV version of the hit theatrical movie, which began life as a weekly hourlong series on Showtime in July 1997.
Broadcast primetime is the dominant source of series reruns, which are a staple of the hundreds of TV stations affiliated with Fox, the WB and UPN.
www.variety.com /article/VR1117892381?categoryid=10&cs=1

  
 WB Television Network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The WB also added the "Kids' WB" programming block, which mixed Warners' biggest hit shows (Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs and later Batman: The Animated Series, all of which originated either on Fox, Fox Kids or in syndication) with new productions and original shows.
The WB added the "Kids' WB" programming block, following its launch, which mixed Warners' biggest hit shows (Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs and later Batman: The Animated Series, all of which originated either on Fox, Fox Kids or in syndication) with new productions and original shows.
In September 1998, The WB also launched the American version of Pokémon in the Kids' WB blocks, which they acquired from syndication (TV Tokyo) earlier that year and became a widespread pop-culture phenomenon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_WB_Television_Network   (1151 words)

  
 WB Television Network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Because of this, in January 2006, the weekday afternoon block of Kids' WB was replaced by Daytime WB, which is composed of the syndication of ER and 8 Simple Rules.
The WB also added the "Kids' WB" programming block, which mixed Warners' biggest hit shows (Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs and later Batman: The Animated Series, all of which originated either on Fox, Fox Kids or in syndication) with new productions and original shows.
The WB added the "Kids' WB" programming block, following its launch, which mixed Warners' biggest hit shows (Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs and later Batman: The Animated Series, all of which originated either on Fox, Fox Kids or in syndication) with new productions and original shows.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_WB_Television_Network   (1152 words)

  
 Public Notice CRTC 1989-3
Formal reserved time exists where a radio broadcaster, as a condition of the acquisition of all or parts of a program, is required by a formal agreement to broadcast the program at a specified time or within specified time frames.
In consideration of the comments by the CAB and Westcom, the Commission will consider programs that are received live by the local station and broadcast on a tape delay basis to be live programs unless the tape delay is at least equal to the duration of the actual program or one hour, whichever is less.
In order to distinguish between network and syndicated operations, the Commission considers that the ability or opportunity on the part of the licensee to edit or alter the contents of a program is central to the determination of delegation of control referred to in the Act.
www.crtc.gc.ca /archive/eng/Notices/1989/PB89-3.htm   (5363 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Ronald Reagan
In the television industry (as in radio), syndication is the sale of the right to broadcast television programs to multiple television stations, without going through a broadcast network.
He was a radio announcer as an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs baseball games, getting only the bare outlines of the game from a ticker and relying on his imagination and storytelling gifts to flesh out the game.
Reagan's clear voice and athletic physique made him popular with some audiences; the majority of his screen roles were as the leading man in B movies.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Ronald-Reagan   (10236 words)

  
 Media Industry Headlines - Media News - Media Business Headlines
Senate rules will force two digital TV bills: one for raising and spending money and the other for everything else, including the multicasting mandate broadcasters consider essential for their financial health.
A year after a unanimous Republican-led Federal Communications Commission voted in new regulations for advertising on children's TV programs, major broadcast and kids networks are fighting the decision and are hoping to at least delay rules set to take effect Jan. 1, 2006.
Through the first 18 days of the broadcast prime-time season, CBS, ABC and Fox are off to solid starts, with CBS the leader in viewers, ABC the leader in ratings among adults 18-49 and Fox showing the largest percentage increase over the same period last season in viewers and 18-49 ratings.
www.mediaweek.com /mw/news/networktv/index.jsp   (10236 words)

  
 Tuesday
Well, a lot of the great comedies that have left the broadcast airwaves are actually still on television, in syndication and on cable, not to mention full seasons available on DVD,” he explains in a report issued last week.
Despite all the talk of the sitcom fading from network television, TV viewers are still big comedy fans, only they’d rather watch old greats like “Seinfeld” in syndication than newer ones on broadcast that pale by comparison.
In fact, sitcoms in syndication this summer are outperforming network comedies, according to a report released yesterday by the Syndicated Network Television Association.
www.medialifemagazine.com /News2005/aug05/Aug22/2_tues/news2tuesday.html   (625 words)

  
 Kagan Catalog :: Databook Details
Follow the ins and outs of the hit-making business in Economics of TV Programming and Syndication 2004, now in its eighth edition, as Kagan researchers and analysts continue to track the programming and syndication strategies employed by TV broadcast networks, basic cable networks and syndication distributors.
Economics of TV Programming and Syndication 2004 deals with the financial realities, programming challenges and best practices for developing actionable next steps and workable strategies.
Quote: "On the syndication side, off-network shows have also felt the pain of rising costs.
research.kagan.com /keo/databooksdetailpage.aspx?DatabookID=11   (380 words)

  
 Kagan Catalog :: Databook Details
Follow the ins and outs of the hit-making business in Economics of TV Programming and Syndication 2004, now in its eighth edition, as Kagan researchers and analysts continue to track the programming and syndication strategies employed by TV broadcast networks, basic cable networks and syndication distributors.
Economics of TV Programming and Syndication 2004 deals with the financial realities, programming challenges and best practices for developing actionable next steps and workable strategies.
Quote: "On the syndication side, off-network shows have also felt the pain of rising costs.
research.kagan.com /keo/databooksdetailpage.aspx?DatabookID=11   (380 words)

  
 Television @ Media Buyer Planner
According to the Television Bureau of Advertising, local broadcast television ad revenues declined 11.7 percent in the third quarter of 2005 compared to the same period in 2004.
While advertisers and media buyers are reportedly saying that unless they see tangible proof that their television ad spend results in a solid ROI they will begin moving dollars away from the medium, broadcast executives believe that 30-second spots are still an economical way get immediate mass reach, Mediaweek writes.
Sources close to ABC are saying that 30-second Super Bowl XL spots are selling for $2.5 to $2.6 million which, if true, marks record prices for Super Bowl ads, CNN reports.
www.mediabuyerplanner.com /television   (3936 words)

  
 WBJobs.com - Television
For the domestic broadcast first-run and off-network marketplace, the company syndicates more than 14,000 hours of programming annually and is responsible for the largest barter advertising inventory in the industry.
On Sundays, The WB Television Network airs a three-hour WBTV programming block—rebroadcasts of the previous week's episodes of "Everwood" and "Smallville," as well as "Gilmore Girls: Beginnings," encore presentations of the series' critically acclaimed first season.
WBDCD is also a major licensor of feature films to the broadcast networks.
www.wbjobs.com /cmp/tvproddist.htm   (881 words)

  
 Convera Partners with Media Leaders EMC and Grass Valley Group to Deliver Comprehensive Digital Content Management Solution
Designed to consolidate all the functional capabilities currently used in the video broadcast production process, Convera is uniting its Screening Room video content management capability with separate heterogeneous solutions for video encoding, editing, storage and syndication.
The combined integration provides broadcasters and video producers with an open architecture solution for the seamless indexing, management, production, manipulation, storage, distribution and syndication of digital video assets.
Convera's digital broadcasting solution, available today, is being demonstrated for the first time at NAB 2001, the world's largest trade event covering the convergence of broadcasting, multimedia and the Internet, audio and video communications, and telecommunications.
www.convera.com /press/pr_042301b.asp   (881 words)

  
 Television in the United States
Weird Al Yankovic 's 1989 film UHF was a loving homage to the mixture of odd syndicated programming and high-band broadcast television.
Their programs come from three sources in most cases: in-house production, syndication and, most important, TV networks.
The first three broadcast networks, ABC, NBC and CBS have been losing market share for years, but still maintain a significant hold over advertiser dollars and eyeballs—no single cable show has the reach of a and a Friends.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/television_in_the_united_states   (881 words)

  
 Television syndication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
First-run syndication refers to programming that is broadcast for the first time as a syndicated show, or at least first so offered in a given country (foreign programs, first presented on a network in their country of origin, have often been syndicated in the U.S. and in some other countries).
Syndication differs from selling the show to a television network; once a network picks up a show, it is usually guaranteed to run on all the network's affiliates, on the same day of the week and at the same time (in a given timezone, in countries where this is a concern).
In syndication, the program is sold to stations for "cash" (rights are purchased by the stations to insert some or all of the ads at their level), given to stations for access to airtime (wherein the syndicators get the ad revenue), or the combination of both.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/TV_syndication   (2491 words)

  
 Broadcast Industry News Headlines from broadcastbuyer.tv - The Premier Site For Industry News
It is a condition of incorporating broadcastbuyer.tv syndicated content on your website that you agree to comply with the terms and conditions of use for Syndication.
In such instances You will be notified and You must remove all Syndicated feed from Your website within 24 hours of notification by the Publisher and in the event that You fail to do so You will fully Indemnify the Publisher against all costs, claims and expenses attributable to and/or resulting from such failure.
You may not display any other credits or logos in close proximity to the Syndicated feed so as to lead users of Your website to believe such other person or entity is the author, publisher or distributor of such Syndicated feed.
broadcastbuyer.tv /syndicate.shtml   (1426 words)

  
 What is meant by TV "syndication"? : Television business
TV Syndication is the distribution of a TV programs to broadcast TV stations, and cable and sateilite systems.
After a TV series has run its course and new shows are no longer being made, and if at least 100 or so episodes of the show exist, then the group of 100 shows is sold as a "package" to individual TV stations, who can run it whenever they want to.
TV stations tell the owner of a talk show like the Geraldo Show to buy the Infomercial Time and keep all 6 minutes of ad time and do whatever they want with it.
www.answerbag.com /q_view.php/5638   (1426 words)

  
 SYNDICATION
Syndicated reports on breaking business and financial news are broadcast in nine of the top 10 markets(and 22 of the top 25 markets(reaching more than 60 million households.
Focus on the Family is the popular television news franchise featuring America's foremost authority on the family, James Dobson, Ph.D. Dobson, best-selling author and the third most published syndicated newspaper columnist in the nation, draws from insight that has popularized his programs heard on more than 2,000 U.S. radio stations, and numerous international stations.
APTN is the television arm of The Associated Press, the world's oldest and largest news agency.
www.rtnda.org /resources/syndication.html   (4532 words)

  
 SNTA
Syndication retains its audience through commercial breaks better than either broadcast network or cable, according to the just released report of Nielsen data by a joint AAAA/ANA Task Force.
For more findings from this study and to learn why syndication should be a part of every engaging media plan, click here to view the presentation.
This independent study demonstrates that syndication retains 98% of its program audience during commercial breaks and outperforms network and cable for all measured demographic groups (A18-49, W25-54 and M18-34) and across all dayparts.
www.snta.org   (609 words)

  
 Brandweek: Toughing It Out - television syndication
Like the rest of the eroding broadcast universe, syndication is being forced to live by the adage "less is more" in order to survive.
Despite the unfortunate time slots, these shows continue to make money After the recently concluded syndication upfront market, which opened in late April, several New York-based media buyers were estimating that "top-tier" action series--such as Xena, Hercules and Pearson Television's long-running Baywatch--were averaging 8 to 12 percent increases in ad revenue.
The reason for the syndicators' ability to score 7 percent to 15 percent increases for weekly action hours is simple: a thinning of the ranks and fewer new series rollouts.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0BDW/is_22_40/ai_54786243   (1102 words)

  
 LEXSEE 30 F
It was also concluded that the prohibition of domestic syndication by the networks would make for fairer competition, in light of the networks' continuing and close relationship with the affiliates to which they and other syndicators seek to sell programs.
At the outset, however, he points out that CBS is the licensee of a number of television and radio broadcast stations and, indirectly, the licensee of [*13] community antenna relay station WDU-34, for which there was an application for a transfer to Viacom which Iacopi petitioned to deny.
(5) Viacom will operate, in effect, as a distribution agent for CBS, selling the programs to which CBS has the syndication rights, collecting on the sales, and remitting to CBS the proceeds of the sale less sales fee or commission.
www.uiowa.edu /~cyberlaw/FCCOps/1971/30F2_9.htm   (4172 words)

  
 Broadcast Media - NYWiki
Broadcast stations in the tri-state area are an important part of the New York media.
Main page About NYWiki Recent changes Random page Current events Special pages Help Bugs & suggestions Copyright Syndication: XML
NYWiki is a collaborative community writing an encyclopedia of New York City written and edited by people like you.
www.nywiki.com /new-york-city/index.php/Broadcast_Media   (4172 words)

  
 Stepnewz : All the news, your way
More than 300 radio stations, including Infinity stations in 13 of the nation's top markets, are now broadcasting in HD Radio, which not only significantly improves the sound fidelity of the station, but also allows stations to broadcast up to eight separate channels.
Authored and distributed by Aruntx Publishing, this is an exquisite hand-chosen software, which is a 'must-have' with easy installation, to solve platform translations on busy podcast servers in a very cost effective manner for easy podcast syndication with the new Apple Computer Corporation service.
TPS Radio's Blues Revue spotlights some great, unsigned blues band for an hour each week, your host Ray has been a blues fan since he was ten years old, playing guitar and learning all the licks of his favorite players.
www.stepnewz.com /sn/rss/9893.asp   (13850 words)

  
 WETN Radio Syndication
For years, the radio special from this event has been broadcast on radio stations in the U.S. and abroad.
Wheaton College Radio and the Media Resources Department produce radio programming that is syndicated on radio stations around the world.
The CD is divided into individual musical selections, allowing stations to play the entire special as a one hour program, and also rotate the music throughout their Christmas music programming.
www.wheaton.edu /WETN/Syndication.htm   (110 words)

  
 The Simpsons Archive: Upcoming Episodes
Because national syndication scheduling is no longer offered, viewers should consult local listings via Zap2it, Yahoo or TV Guide for broadcast info.
Twentieth Television, the United States syndication distributor of The Simpsons, terminated its "barter" scheduling of the series in 1999.
For a handy list of syndication stations in the United States and Canada, also see Ben Tegarden's Syndication Stations and Times reference guide.
snpp.com /upcoming.shtml   (890 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Comedy Central shops 'South Park' for syndication
Eight or nine episodes probably contain a profanity quotient that is too high for syndication, he said.
But the rest of more than 100 episodes available for sale are "perfectly suitable for broadcast, and where there's a bad word, we're going to clean it up," he said.
Debmar president Mort Marcus, a former TV executive at Walt Disney, acknowledged that the main hurdle he faces in selling South Park is possible hesitancy over the four-letter words that flow from the mouths of the show's crudely drawn grade-school protagonists.
www.usatoday.com /money/media/2003-09-04-southpark_x.htm   (610 words)

  
 TV Spot Market @ Media Buyer Planner
Emmis Commuications has agreements to sell nine of its 16 stations for $681 million to LIN TV, Gray Television, and Journal Broadcast Group, MediaPost reports.
The TV spot market may increase by anywhere from 6.1 percent to 7.9 percent next year, according to a forecast from the Television Bureau of Advertising - less than might be expected in an Olympic and political year, Media Life writes.
Spot TV in the top 100 markets was down 0.6 percent in the first half of 2005, but markets ranked 101 to 210 were up 3.5 percent, according to Nielsen Monitor-Plus, Adweek reports.
www.mediabuyerplanner.com /topic/tv_spot_market/index.php   (610 words)

  
 RTNDA
RTNDF invites new and aspiring high school broadcast journalism teachers to the largest scholastic television convention in the country.
This award honors radio and television news organizations for their commitment to diversity.
The FCC now requires 100 percent of new, non-exempt English-language programming on television stations to be closed captioned.
www.rtnda.org   (397 words)

  
 SCS Telemedia Comlink - Syndication Television Distribution
In addition, SCS syndication platform gives the producers leverage, a mass distribution end to test flight new programs with their name on it to be intercepted for review by over 900 North American Television Stations always looking for new quality programs.
This gives the producers opportunity to enjoy our day to day platform to help reach new broadcast stations and build a network of Radio or TV affiliates.
SCS offers television syndicators a mass distribution platform to reach their affiliate goals to well over 900 North American Television Stations in the US and Caribbean.
www.warrenonly.com /Syndication/home.htm   (283 words)

  
 Television Syndication and Podcasting
That doesn't leave the syndication partners feeling good about the relationship because they are paying for programming based on their ability to sell advertising around the content.
Any local advertising sold in the syndication market is still included with the podcast, keeping it relevant to the local subscriber.
The shows aired have a syndication fee, although it's not called that.
www.sync2play.com /20050819/television_syndication_and_podcasting.html   (718 words)

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