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We don't own the syndication rights to the ACC.

Burke Magnus

In journalistic terms, syndication is equivalent to ascending to heaven on a pillar of cloud.

John Skow

I don't know how this particular deal is structured. But the network isn't the owner of the show, it's the buyer. NBC doesn't profit from 'Friends' reruns in syndication.

Scott Hettrick

There is no such thing as a next Rush [Limbaugh] or a next Stern, and bear in mind, the talk show syndication business is a very crowded field. That said, Jay certainly has what it takes to be an extremely successful, national syndicated talk show host.

Kevin Casey

During the quarter, we announced acquisitions in virtually all operating areas of the company -- in television stations, the Internet, outdoor advertising and syndication, ... We believe these new investments will create significant value at both CBS and Infinity in the years ahead.

Mel Karmazin

You have to be local, local, local, ... Secondly, if you're going to have syndication, it better be the best syndicated program there is.

Bob Zimmerman

We're thrilled to be selected by a venture capital firm like Spark, whose founders have a combined century of experience in building and backing leaders in media and technology. This latest round of VC financing will help fuel the next stage of our rapid growth, as we expand our development of digital media content management, syndication, advertising and mobile solutions.

Ian Blaine

We are leveraging RSS (Really Simple Syndication) technology to provide wide and reliable distribution of content online, to help our customers better capitalize on their listing assets.

Jeff Tomlin

Sitting with him, they wanted to do network, they wanted to do syndication, ... I've got to get that ['Ben Stein'] time period back on Comedy Central. It supported a game show that was intelligent and smart.

Michael Davies

American Idol Rewind combines all of the characteristics of elite off-network weekend successes, including being a smash hit in primetime, having dual male and female appeal, and enjoying substantial momentum going into syndication.

Dick Askin

Syndication technologies are truly changing the way people receive and share information today. The technologies enable corporations to engage their stakeholders, whether they are consumers or employees, in dialogue directly. Understanding how constituents now find and share information is the key to building corporations and their brands in the future.

Richard Edelman

'Alias' sold [in syndication] for $175,000 an episode; 'Criminal Intent' sold for 1,100 percent more. Do the math.

Dick Wolf