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The Syndicators remember Enigma/Quizmaster only so far as he provided them with entertainment -- in other words, only so far as he served their purposes.
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Syndicators are the folks who sell shows to TV stations, clipping off a percentage of the price for themselves. if they have enough shows, and the shows get healthy ratings on enough stations, they can make a decent living.
KINGS OF THE HILL 2008
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Syndicators, including Twentieth, have a lot to lose should Fox decide to go with Conan.
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Syndicators and stations have shown an interest in live programming lately, with
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Syndicators are also working hard on creating brand integrations with advertisers that run seamlessly in many of their shows.
C - Advertising News 2010
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Syndicators are quick to praise the quality and output of Rotfeld's team.
C - Advertising News 2010
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Syndicators look to multiple platforms -- and revenue streams -- to deliver first-run shows to a fragmented audience
C - Advertising News 2010
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Syndicators are quick to praise the quality and output of Rotfeld's team.
C - Advertising News 2010
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Syndicators of collateralized debt obligations go to the open market to raise sufficient capital to buy the necessary securities and cover their fees.
Irvine Housing Blog IrvineRenter@gmail.com 2010
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Syndicators have been salivating at the chance to grab the time slots occupied by CBS TV Distribution's The Oprah Winfrey Show since the first whiff of rumor that Oprah might end her program.
C - Advertising News 2010
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