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syndicated

[sin-di-key-tid] / ˈsɪn dɪˌkeɪ tɪd /


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It was also the first syndicated show delivered via satellite, enabling TV stations to air episodes on the days they were taped and provide breaking coverage.

From Los Angeles Times

The figure exceeded the 4.5% default rate recorded for Fitch’s broadly syndicated loan universe.

From Barron's

Private credit managers make large loans directly to companies, bypassing the traditional syndicated bond market run by banks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Daniel R. DePetris is a fellow at Defense Priorities and a syndicated foreign affairs columnist.

From Los Angeles Times

The Philadelphia Inquirer apologized last year after publishing a syndicated summer reading list featuring titles that don’t exist.

From The Wall Street Journal