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These telecasts were, in the beginning, seen in only a few markets and were hosted at various times by Gene Goodson, Steve Harms, and Marc Lowrance ; when the show was taken over in 1982 by Continental Productions ( a subsidiary of local station KXTX ) and went to international syndication, well-known north Texas journalist / sportscaster Bill Mercer ( a former play-by-play announcer for the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers and Chicago White Sox along with other Texas-based teams ) became the ringside announcer at the Sportatorium.
A pilot of Scrabble was taped for syndication on August 1, 1990, hosted by Los Angeles personality Steve Edwards.
He directed the pilots and thus seeded the series and syndication success of Martin, Moesha, The Parkers, The Steve Harvey Show, Amen, Cedric the Entertainer Presents, Eve, and All of Us.
In 1989, The New Lassie, starring Jon Provost as Steve McCullough, aired in first-run syndication.
The Steve Allen Show is an American variety show hosted by Steve Allen from June 1956 to June 1960 on NBC, from September 1961 to December 1961 on ABC, and in first-run syndication from 1962 to 1964.

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Watterson is known for his views on licensing and comic syndication, as well as for his reclusive nature.
The Katzenjammer Kids is still distributed by King Features, making it the oldest comic strip still in syndication and the longest-running ever.
While the idea of markup language originated with text documents, there is an increasing usage of markup languages in other areas which involve the presentation of various types of information, including playlists, vector graphics, web services, content syndication, and user interfaces.
A podcast is a series of digital-media files which are distributed over the Internet using syndication feeds for playback on portable media players and computers.
While RSS and Atom are web syndication methods, with the former being more popular as a syndication method for podcasts, SMIL is potentially useful as a script or playlist that can tie sequential pieces of multimedia together and can then be syndicated through RSS or Atom.
Xena: Warrior Princess is an American – New Zealand supernatural fantasy adventure series that aired in syndication from September 4, 1995 until June 18, 2001.
Sales of television programs to individual local stations is called broadcast syndication, and today nearly every television station in the United States obtains syndicated programs in addition to network-produced fare.
Currently, the program is broadcast in syndication worldwide and via on-demand streaming media from CBS Interactive.
The primary objective of all RSS modules is to extend the basic XML schema established for more robust syndication of content.
The fourth version was used in syndication, and is actually the one they currently use today.
After his morning show on NBC got cancelled in October 1980 after only 18 weeks on the air, David Letterman was still held in sufficient regard by the network brass ( especially NBC president Fred Silverman ) that upon hearing the 33-year-old comedian is being courted by a syndication company, NBC gave him a $ 20, 000 per week deal to sit out a year and guest-host a few times on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show.
This also means this is one of only three shows where this title sequence can be still seen in syndication.
" Because CBS consulted different prints over the years for syndication packages, the closing credits for this episode varies from one title to the other depending on which television station is using which package.
Loan syndication is a risk management tool that allows the lead banks underwriting the debt to reduce their risk and free up lending capacity.
Nick at Nite programming is not included as most of the network's syndication rights are limited by contract to late evening and overnight time slots.
The show is still broadcast in syndication on various television stations.
( The line is usually cut in syndication.
Typically, such movies employ a filmed single-camera setup even if the TV series is videotaped using a multiple-camera setup, but are written to be easily broken up into individual thirty-or sixty-minute episodes for syndication.
The program is also distributed to radio stations via syndication by Westwood One, and aired as part of C-SPAN Radio's replay of the Sunday morning talk shows.
20th Television is Fox's television syndication division.
* The 1951 – 1953 CBS sitcom Amos & Andy is pulled from syndication broadcast due to complaints from civil rights organizations.
In syndication, the entire 20-year run of Gunsmoke is separated into three packages by CBS Television Distribution:
All children's programming on Fox affiliates is currently arranged by local affiliates ( usually through syndication ) and not through the network.
The CW airs The Daily Buzz for a morning show on its small-market cable-only network ; this show is produced by ACME Communications and also airs on other stations outside that network in syndication.

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When aired in syndication, there is an alternative version of the ' rhino scene ' ( wherein Ace must escape with difficulty from within a mechanical rhinoceros ) in which Ace stands up after emerging from the rhino and shouts " Man was I lost!
* Network syndication versions ( and some versions of the cartoon that aired on the Ted Turner-owned superstations TBS and TNT ) edit the scene of Bugs Bunny using sleeping pills ( from a bottle labeled, " Sleeping Pills: Take Deze and Doze ") to get into Elmer's dream, making it seem as if Bugs fell asleep on his own.
* Cartoon Network had this cartoon edited the same way as syndication, TBS, and TNT used to air it, until the cartoon short aired on The Bob Clampett Show ( which became known for airing cartoons by Bob Clampett that either would be shown edited or not shown at all ), where the sleeping pill scene was left intact.
Rhino did not obtain the original versions of the episodes for the Season 1 release and instead used the versions edited for syndication, which are missing several minutes of footage, including the final scene of each episode before the closing credits.
Following the 1958 film, the 1960s TV series was aired in syndication around the world, and is best remembered for a scene ( later included in the closing credits of most episodes ) showing the dog actually riding a parachute.
In theatrical form and on original TV syndication, the main title is followed by a minimal credit screen reading " Starring Raymond Burr, directed by Terry Morse and I. Honda " in white lettering over a background ; and following the fadeout of the final shot, the scene of the hymn being sung by the schoolchildren was reprised with fuller cast and credits, following the fadeout of which the " The End " title appeared, again white lettering on a black background, with Godzilla's echoing footsteps eerily replacing the soulful music.

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First run syndication was the most important venue for science fiction television between the mid 1980s and mid 1990s.
Some prominent examples of liberal talk radio shows currently in national syndication include: Dial Global talk show hosts Ed Schultz, Stephanie Miller, Thom Hartmann, and Bill Press ; The Young Turks ; Fox News host Alan Colmes, First Amendment Radio Network Libertarian host Jon Arthur, self-distributed Norman Goldman and Mike Malloy, and Premiere's Randi Rhodes.
* First syndication cuts in the remastered version entirely eliminate the subplot of Miramanee's pregnancy.
First Union acquired Bowles Hollowell Connor & Co. on April 30, 1998 adding to its merger and acquisition, high yield, leveraged finance, equity underwriting, private placement, loan syndication, risk management, and public finance capabilities.

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By the late 1990s and early 2000s, a new wave of dating shows began airing in U. S. syndication that were more sexually suggestive than their earlier counterparts, including shows such as Blind Date, Elimidate and The Fifth Wheel, which often pushed boundaries of sexual content allowed on broadcast television.
During the 1990s and early 2000s ( decade ), the dating game show also filled late night slots in syndication, Love Connection and Studs were some of the earliest successes in the 1990s ; though the dating game shows that debuted after 1998, such as Blind Date, The 5th Wheel and Elimidate, were often known for pushing the boundaries of sexually-suggestive content on broadcast television ; the genre largely died off from syndication by 2006.
The dating game show format saw a resurgence in 2011, with the debut of Excused and Who Wants to Date a Comedian into syndication.

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