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What (who) is exclusivity - definition


exclusivity         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Exclusivity (disambiguation)
Platform exclusivity         
STATUS OF A VIDEO GAME BEING DEVELOPED FOR AND RELEASED ONLY ON CERTAIN PLATFORMS
Console exclusives; Console exclusive; Console-exclusive; Console-exclusivity; Paid exclusivity; Console exclusivity
Platform exclusivity (also known as console exclusivity) refers to the status of a video game being developed for and released only on certain platforms. Most commonly, it refers to only being released on a specific video game console or through a specific vendor's platforms—either permanently, or for a definite period of time.
Syndication exclusivity         
RIGHT OF A LOCAL TV STATION OVER OUT-OF-MARKET TV STATIONS TO BROADCAST THE SAME TV PROGRAM
Syndicated Exclusitivity; SyndEx; Syndicatin Exclusivity; Syndication Exclusivity; Syndex; Syndex laws; Syndex rule
Syndication exclusivity (also known as syndex) is a federal law () implemented by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States that is designed to protect a local television station's rights to syndicated television programs by granting exclusive broadcast rights to the station for that program in their local market, usually defined by a station's Nielsen Designated Market Area.

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Exclusivity
Exclusivity may refer to:
Examples of use of exclusivity
1. The hushed exclusivity heralded something special.
2. "The dollar is losing its exclusivity," Eliash said.
3. Still, the competition cut into Mizra‘s exclusivity in the market.
4. What‘s wrong with appreciating the exclusivity of a designer suit?
5. Exclusivity requires openness and variety, not insularity and uniformity.