PoliticsJuly 16, 2026

syndication

/ˌsɪndɪˈkeɪʃən/

Definition

The process of licensing or selling content, news, or media material to multiple outlets or third-party organizations for publication or distribution.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin 'syndicus' (a representative of a corporation), which comes from the Greek 'syndikos' meaning 'one who helps in a court of justice.' The term evolved in English to refer to a group of people or organizations formed to promote a common interest or business venture.

In the news

In this article, 'Syndication' appears as a link in the website footer, indicating the option for other news outlets or platforms to legally republish Devdiscourse's content. It is a standard industry mechanism for media organizations to expand their reach by sharing reporting with external partners.

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