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First-run

First-run may refer to:

  • Broadcast syndication, programming that is broadcast for the first time as a syndicated show
  • First run (film), describing films that are newly released
  • First run (computing), the first time a piece of software is launched, upon which various post install actions may need to be taken.
  • First Run (West Virginia), a stream in West Virginia
  • First Run Features, an independent film distribution company based in New York City
  • First Run Film Festival, a film festival presented by the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television

Usage examples of "first-run".

So I sat, and waited, and took a pull at the jug, which was first-run rum, and no mistake, while Richey went over and talked to the hunters-fellows in moccasins and fringed tunics, for the most part, burned brown and bearded all over.

He had told the truth about Immokalee, explaining that the town was in a rural area, with the same climate as the Philippines and that there were cities nearby--Naples and Fort Myers--where they could go and shop on weekends and see first-run movies and major-league baseball games during spring training.

Borya led Arkady past the entreaties of sushi bars, first-run westerns, cultured pearls, Swiss watches and nail salons.

So she was thankful to have her work and all the good things that the city afforded, the ballet and opera at Lincoln Center, the first-run foreign movies, jogging on Sundays in the park, Fifth Avenue bookstores, Italian trattorias in the Village, and courses at the New School.