Multiple Choice
An off-network syndicated program is one that has been
A) rejected by the network's regular affiliate but broadcast by another station in the same market.
B) rejected by the network but acceptable for syndication.
C) provided by an affiliate for playback at a later time.
D) developed first by a local station and then moved to prime-time network status.
E) once broadcast by a network and now offered to individual stations on a syndicated basis.
Correct Answer:

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