syndication
noun [ U or C ] uk/ˌsɪn.dɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌsɪn.dəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
(报纸、杂志、照片、电视节目等的)联卖,联货;联合传播公司,企业联合组织
the act of selling newspaper or magazine articles, photographs, television shows, etc. to other organizations so that they can be published or shown in several places, or an instance of this
a syndication company 一家联合传播公司
The series, created in the late 1990s, first ran in syndication (= having been sold to other organizations) in 2010. 这个系列创作于1990年代末,2010年首次以联卖方式运营。
Through television, book club deals, and other syndications, the publishers got their money back. 通过电视、图书俱乐部优惠活动和其他联卖方式,出版商们收回了成本。
债务银团融资;银团贷款
the act of giving a debt or loan to a group of people or organizations so they can control or manage it, or an instance of this
They have put the debt syndication on hold until markets have stabilized. 他们已经暂停了债务银团融资,直到市场稳定下来。
The company has launched the syndication of a loan of up to $3 billion. 这家公司已经启动了一项高达30亿美元的银团贷款。
See: syndicate
- More examples
- As I understand it, they're waiting to sell the show into syndication.
- Broadcasting rights to the sport are held by Austrian TV, which is asking such a high syndication fee that many networks have refused to pay up.
- National Air Traffic Services completed a year-long financial restructuring with the syndication of a five-year £346m loan.
- He previously led a loan syndications team for Bank of America.