Examples of Syndicated Television in a sentence
Syndicated Television means broadcast exhibition on television other than Network Television.
Free Television means the exhibition of a program on a home type television receiver which exhibition gives rise to no specific charge either for the program or for the channel on which the program is received and the program does not originate on a cable facility but is exhibited on Network Television and/or Syndicated Television.
This service reports advertising expenditures in ten major media: Consumer Magazines, Sunday Magazines, Newspapers, Outdoor, Network Television, Spot Television, Syndicated Television, Cable Television, Network Radio and National Spot Radio.
Cable Television use does not include Network Television, Syndicated Television or Pay Television.
By tweaking the levels of each low- level attribute in a constrained manner, we can achieve a desired change on the high-level feature.
Cable Television use does not include Network Television, Syndicated Television or Pay Television.403 - Compact Devices: means the distribution of a Production by manufacturing and selling or renting copies of a Production on tape, disc, cassette, laser disc, CD-ROM or any other similar format intended primarily for private, in-home exhibition.
Kimberly Podlas, Blame Judge Judy: The Effects of Syndicated Television Courtrooms on Jurors, 25 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRIAL ADVOCACY 557 (2002).
Kimberlianne Podlas, Blame Judge Judy: The Effects of Syndicated Television Cour- trooms on Jurors, 25 AM.
Dal and Cinde Sanders will assume their roles as Ringmaster Dal and Boopsie The Clown from their Nationally Syndicated Television show Kartoon Circus.
Cable Television use includes "basic cable" channels and "specialty" channels but does not include Network Television, Syndicated Television, or Pay Television, even where the pay television option is only available to cable subscribers.