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syndicated content

*content which has been developed for sale to Web sites, for example, a page which contains IT industry comment from a well-respected expert. It is the electronic equivalent of syndicated ...

syndicated content

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A Dictionary of the Internet (4 ed.)

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Current Version:
2019

... content Content which has been developed for sale to Web sites ; for example, a page which contains IT industry comment from a well-respected expert. It is the electronic equivalent of syndicated material found in printed publications such as...

syndicated content

syndicated content  

*content which has been developed for sale to Web sites, for example, a page which contains IT industry comment from a well-respected expert. It is the electronic equivalent of syndicated material ...
content syndication

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A Dictionary of Social Media

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Subject Reference
Current Version:
2016
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
33 words

...content syndication ( web syndication ) Making website content available through a feed or on another site. Commercial content syndication involves ad-supported content . See also blog feed ; headline syndication ; syndicated news...

content syndication

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A Dictionary of Media and Communication (3 ed.)

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Current Version:
2020
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
25 words

... syndication ( web syndication ) Making website content available through a feed or on another site. Commercial content syndication involves ad-supported content. ...

6 The European Printing Revolution

6 The European Printing Revolution   Reference library

Cristina Dondi

The Oxford Companion to the Book

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Current Version:
2010
Subject:
History, Social sciences
Length:
6,151 words
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Oxford University Press
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...professions. However, from the very beginning printers in Venice joined confraternities, which helped their integration into the city’s social network, bringing obvious benefits. The first ten years of Venetian printing were dominated by foreign printers, working alone or in syndicates; their success was determined by their advanced distribution networks (often by exploiting their links with fellow foreign traders), as well as by the production side of the business. The following two decades saw the establishment and consolidation of Italian firms, such as ...

48 The History of the Book in America

48 The History of the Book in America   Reference library

Scott E. Casper and Joan Shelley Rubin

The Oxford Companion to the Book

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Current Version:
2010
Subject:
History, Social sciences
Length:
13,059 words
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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...in an effort to regulate prices and combat ‘underselling’ by agents and retailers. In more specialized areas, consolidation reigned by the end of the century. Schoolbook publishers formed their own Board of Trade in 1870 ; after its collapse, the four largest firms created a syndicate and eventually merged into the *American Book Company , which contemporaries believed controlled 50–90 per cent of the textbook market. *Music publisher s, who flourished in large and small cities across the nation, formed a Board of Music Trade in 1855 to curtail their own...

RSS

RSS  

An online service that keeps the subscriber constantly updated on changes in favourite websites usually via a newsreader, such as Google Reader. These newsreaders allow the user to see summaries and ...
paid syndication

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A Dictionary of Social Media

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Subject Reference
Current Version:
2016
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
65 words

...paid syndication ( paid content syndication ) The practice of making selected articles, infographics, or videos (such as from a blog) available for republishing on major websites for a fee, typically via a syndication site. For instance, companies may seek to gain visibility by syndicating content that relates to the services they provide. See also content marketing ; content syndication ; native advertising ; online presence ; sponsored content...

syndicated news

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A Dictionary of Social Media

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Subject Reference
Current Version:
2016
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
32 words

...syndicated news Published updates from a blog or breaking news stories from a website, automatically sent in a newsfeed to subscribers. See also content syndication ; feed reader ; gatewatching ; headline syndication ; RSS...

ad-supported content

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A Dictionary of Social Media

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Subject Reference
Current Version:
2016
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
28 words

...ad-supported content A form of commercial web content syndication in which revenues derived from advertising on such content are shared with its creator. See also sponsored content...

gatewatching

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A Dictionary of Social Media

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Subject Reference
Current Version:
2016
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
32 words

...gatewatching The practice of discovering, publicizing, and commenting on existing online news content. See also citizen journalism ; content curation ; content discovery ; participatory culture ; participatory journalism ; produser ; syndicated news ; user-generated content . Compare gatekeeping...

headline syndication

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A Dictionary of Social Media

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Subject Reference
Current Version:
2016
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
80 words

...syndication Promoting frequently updated online content by making links to each item publicly available in the form of brief text descriptions of its subject matter. These links are published as a reverse-chronological list (a channel). Each channel is distributed simultaneously to multiple online locations, and end-users select channels using aggregators . The method is used by content publishers, news outlets, online sellers, and bloggers to drive traffic or increase brand awareness. See also content syndication ; feed ; RSS ; syndicated news...

content distribution

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A Dictionary of Social Media

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Subject Reference
Current Version:
2016
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
93 words

...content distribution ( digital content distribution ) The dissemination of messages to large audiences via popular channels or to target audiences via the most appropriate channels. In PR effective content distribution is part of a digital marketing strategy of content marketing and involves both organic (earned) distribution and paid distribution channels such as paid social advertising , content syndication , influencer marketing , and brand partnerships ( content swaps ). See also content sharing websites ; information diffusion ; real-time...

feed reader

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A Dictionary of Media and Communication (3 ed.)

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Subject Reference
Current Version:
2020
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
46 words

...reader ( feed aggregator , news reader , newsreader , RSS reader , RSS aggregator ) An aggregation tool enabling subscribers to review regular updates of syndicated content from blogs and other RSS -enabled sites without visiting the source websites. See also feed ; news aggregator ; newsfeed . ...

blog feed

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A Dictionary of Social Media

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Subject Reference
Current Version:
2016
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
37 words

...blog feed ( site feed ) A summary of updates to a blog in a form which can be scanned by feed readers or aggregators and relayed automatically to subscribers. See also content syndication ; feed...

blog aggregator

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A Dictionary of Social Media

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2016
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
45 words

...blog aggregator See also aggregator . 1. An online service that syndicates various blog sources into a single feed in one location. See also feed reader . 2. An online service enabling the synthesis of relevant third-party content in a blog on a particular...

feed reader

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A Dictionary of Social Media

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2016
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
44 words

...feed reader ( feed aggregator , news reader , newsreader , RSS reader , RSS aggregator ) An aggregator tool enabling subscribers to review regular updates of syndicated content from blogs and other RSS-enabled sites without visiting the source websites. See also feed ; news aggregator ; RSS...

feed

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A Dictionary of Social Media

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2016
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
82 words

...) and other RSS-enabled sites accessed using an aggregator or feed reader . These RSS documents consist of headlines , texts, and metadata , summarizing updates from each online source. This system facilitates content syndication and a user’s feeds can be seen as a form of content curation . See also newsfeed ; syndicated news...

native advertising

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A Dictionary of Social Media

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2016
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
82 words

...for that context (such as websites ‘optimized’ for mobile devices). Search ads and in-feed ads which blend in seamlessly within social networking sites (such as paid tweets ) are native ads. See also content marketing ; content optimization ; mobile content ; paid content ; paid social advertising ; paid syndication ; sponsored content ; stealth marketing...

content swaps

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A Dictionary of Social Media

Reference type:
Subject Reference
Current Version:
2016
Subject:
Media studies
Length:
77 words

...content swaps ( social content swaps ) A strategic ‘organic’ exchange of related material between the owners of non-rival blogs, websites, or social media accounts, or between non-competing companies with similar target audiences, which is designed to lead to mutually beneficial increases in web traffic or followers . Examples include a basic link swap or exchange of tweets , and the exchange of blog posts. See also content distribution ; inbound link ; link sharing . Compare content syndication...

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