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<p>(none at all for these networks). A show usually enters off-network syndication when it has built up about four seasons' worth or between 80 and <a href="page.php?w=100_episodes">100 episodes</a>, though for some genres the number could be as low as 65. Successful shows in syndication can cover production costs and make a profit, even if the first run of the show was not profitable.</p>

<p><big>Public broadcasting syndication</big></p>
<p>This type of syndication has arisen in the U.S. as a parallel service to <a href="page.php?w=network_affiliate">member stations</a></p><p>
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