Sentences with phrase «syndication program»

The Association of Saskatchewan Realtors (ASR) has joined with Point2 Technologies to establish the first national real estate listing syndication program to be set up in Canada by a regional organized real estate association.
Other industry members are only too happy to have the new syndication program in place.
«For those who are opting into our new syndication program, it relieves them of the responsibility of managing their Point2 website,» says Janzen.
But we don't stop there, our online syndication program consists of 3 levels reaching 1,000's of other real estate websites as well.
The Lethbridge and District Association of Realtors (LDAR) has implemented the Point2 real estate listing syndication program.
BVT, a German investment firm, runs an acquisitions / syndication program known as the Retail Income Fund (RIF) for an investor base comprised primarily of Germans, along with a few Swiss, says David Ballew, president and CEO of the company's Atlanta - based acquisitions arm.
Project Manager / Integrated Programs 2006 — 2008 Managed projects for custom live events, webinars and digital content syndication programs.
The network also initiated listing syndication programs that broadcast its U.S. franchisees» listings to real estate websites worldwide.
We also have one of the most detailed listing syndication programs available.

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Part of the reason for the early successful syndication and acceptance of these independent programs was their quality and dependability.
Some groups sought to extend their coverage through program syndication — the United Methodists with «The Way,» the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod with «This Is the Life.»
Both survey companies include syndicated religious programs in their regular audience research and many of the large religious organizations subscribe to one or both of these services as an aid in the syndication and marketing of their programs.
Most of the large evangelical broadcast organizations do use statistical research, but that use is limited largely to market research for the purpose of syndication and program planning.
Catholic sustaining - time program «Insight,» for example, has a smaller syndication than the larger programs: 59 stations for 51 percent coverage of the country.
There are also strong pressures on the religious programmer which shape program syndication and content in ways that mitigate against genuine efforts to establish contact with and address relevantly the situation of the religiously unconvinced.
When faced with the reality of meeting expenses of $ 1 million each week or else beginning the downward spiral of reducing the syndication of one's program, a broadcaster becomes very sensitive to the audience feedback provided by one's mailroom.
Recent trends in the syndication and audience demographics of paid - time programming suggest that the evangelical and fundamentalist strategy in relation to television has also failed.
The primary factor leading to their decreased syndication was the method by which their programs were funded and aired.
There are several other syndication characteristics in religious programing which indicate that though the commercial emphasis of paid - time religious programs was designed to help them buy their way out of the ghetto, it may have forced them more deeply into it.
The pressure that economic considerations exert on religious broadcasters once the latter accept the principle of purchasing time for programs is seen in another characteristic of religious program syndication.
(14) Though such studies have not been completed for television, similar characteristics between the financing of religious radio and television programs and between the syndication patterns of paid - time religious radio and television programs indicate that similar trends may be found for religious television stations.
Television is a capital - intensive industry and regardless of how much charisma or vocal support one may have, if one does not have the money to produce a program and pay for its syndication one does not succeed in television.
Evangelical programs derive their raison d'etre from their intent to spread the gospel to those who are beyond the current reach of the church, yet their syndication patterns reflect the practice of aiming for those areas of the country already high in church attendance and religious interest.
As seen in Table 7.1, in the period from 1973 to 1981 each of these major paid - time syndicated programs increased in syndication while each of the three major sustaining - time syndicated programs decreased in syndication.
But their audiences demonstrate the same trends as in the syndication patterns of all programs.
The Nielsen Company, for example, each November produces a «Report on Syndicated Program Audiences» which lists not only audience sizes for the various syndicated religious programs, but also age and sex variables, national and DMA ratings, and syndication information.
This characteristic is illustrated further by comparing the syndication patterns of three of the major paid - time religious programs with three major sustaining - time syndicated programs during the Nielsen sweeps period in November of each year.
While the research in this area is still only suggestive and probably does not apply to the high - demand markets, it corresponds to what has been noted in relation to the lack of growth in overall religious programming as a consequence of paid - time programming and other syndication characteristics for religious programming.
Some programs have much more limited syndication but are as popular as the larger programs in the markets in which they are broadcast.
The syndication patterns of evangelical programs reflect a similarly limited penetration of the general television population.
Although cancelled after its relatively short run, the program was placed in syndication, where it spawned a strong fan following.
VP GM of Golden West Television Productions and COO of Action Media Group, national TV time sales and program syndication company, followed by a lengthy stint as an independent program syndicator.
A dispute over the show erupted between Wayans and Fox in late 1992, as Wayans felt that the network was overrunning In Living Color in syndication; he argued that it would reduce the program's longevity.
Lionsgate is a leading global entertainment company with a strong and diversified presence in motion picture production and distribution, television programming and syndication, home entertainment, family entertainment, digital distribution, new channel platforms and international distribution and sales.
Lionsgate is a leading global entertainment company with a strong and diversified presence in motion picture production and distribution, television programming and syndication, home entertainment, family entertainment, digital distribution and new channel platforms.
The Company has built a strong television presence in production of prime time cable and broadcast network series, distribution and syndication of programming through Debmar - Mercury and an array of channel assets.
ABOUT LIONSGATE Lionsgate is a leading global entertainment company with a strong and diversified presence in motion picture production and distribution, television programming and syndication, home entertainment, family entertainment, digital distribution, new channel platforms and international distribution and sales.
«This was a very difficult decision, especially considering the program's rich history and iconic status within the entertainment industry, but from a business perspective it became clear this weekly, half - hour, broadcast syndication series was no longer sustainable.
Also known as RSS (real simple syndication) feed readers, information aggregators can be programmed to automatically monitor key Web sites for specific kinds of information related to teaching and to notify users instantly when new materials are posted.
Diesel eBooks has deployed a flexible platform enabling partners to quickly incorporate ebooks into their marketing strategy via multiple vehicles including syndication, affiliate programs, and white label opportunities.
Lionsgate is a premier next generation global content leader with a strong and diversified presence in motion picture production and distribution, television programming and syndication, home entertainment, video games, digital distribution, channel platforms and international distribution and sales.
King Features Syndicate is a member of Hearst Entertainment and Syndication Group, which combines Hearst Corporation's cable network partnerships, television programming activities, and newspaper syndication and merchandise licensing Syndication Group, which combines Hearst Corporation's cable network partnerships, television programming activities, and newspaper syndication and merchandise licensing syndication and merchandise licensing operations.
Washington, DC, office managing partner and Tax Credit Finance & Syndication attorney Jeff Lesk moderated a panel on Washington's affordable housing program.
Announcing Backbone HUB, a cloud - based service that speeds on - demand program creation and syndication to a variety of listening platforms.
Within a year, a national syndication team offered to distribute the programming nationwide and the DeWitt's moved the company to Atlanta, Georgia, a top ten television market and regional hub, to produce a full television series that would ultimately include five news re-ports each week, eight half - hour documentary specials a year, and a corresponding educational curricula on social and emotional learning distributed in schools.
Following this, our «pro-SPS» service will then help to automate an aggressive marketing program for your listings with tools that include Widgets, craigslist auto posting, PDF flyers, Virtual Tour flash Slideshow and of course syndication services to places like TRULIA and ZILLOW etc..
«Our growth goals of achieving greater penetration in our service area will be fueled by ERA ®'s impressive suite of marketing products, extensive listings syndication and cutting - edge learning and professional development programs,» said Ranish.
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