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== United States==
The term is also generally accepted to refer to television programming that is not produced by a broadcast or other media source for national or international distribution ([[broadcast syndication]]). Usually programming of local interest is produced by either a [[Public, educational, and government access]] (PEG) television organization, [[cable TV]] operator or [[broadcast network]] [[affiliate]] stations that offer local [[radio news]] and [[television news]].
Additionally, it is used in a more generic form within national program guide listings in publications such as ''[[TV Guide]]'' or ''[[USA Today]]'' which only carry the default schedules of national networks, where the "local programming" designation replaces detailed listings for a local station. Outside of local newscasts and some rare non-news programming however, the term merely describes time periods under a local station's control, where [[broadcast syndication|syndicated]] content airs rather than true local programming
==List of local programs in the United States==
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