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Answer for the clue "Oddly dynastic head of news­paper that's also published elsewhere ", 10 letters:
syndicated

Word definitions for syndicated in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Syndicate \Syn"di*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. syndicated ; p. pr. & vb. n. syndicating .] To combine or form into, or manage as, a syndicate. To acquire or control for or by, or to subject to the management of, a syndicate; as, syndicated newspapers. (Journalism) ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
(context of a news feature etc English) published in multiple newspapers or magazines simultaneously via an agency v (en-past of: syndicate )

Usage examples of syndicated.

The Savage Nation is the fastest-growing syndicated radio talk show in the country.

Everywhere you turn you see a reflection of Jerry Springer's syndicated freak show.

Now heard on over three hundred radio stations, the syndicated Michael Savage Show is breaking records.

The rest of the time it was the voice of Ellsworth Toohey saying what he wished said--to syndicated millions.

We'll put Dominique back on the paper and we'll have her write a column--a different one--a syndicated column on the home.

In her fifties, with a radio show, a syndicated column, and her battle against the ERA, she graduated on time near the top of her class.

After that, she parlayed a couple of encounters with things from my cases into a widespread syndicated column.

A wade through another couple of florid paragraphs encouraging heart-thumping indolence finally revealed the core of the guff to be advice on buying shares in syndicated racehorses.

What made this spiel different was that the meat of it explained that the syndicated horses, when acquired, would not be sent to an established trainer, but would form the nucleus of a new stable with a new trainer, one Dennis Kinser.

The bright-burning enthusiasm which had carved out his syndicated by-line was long gone.