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  2. Spinoff (media) - Wikipedia

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    A spin-off [3] (also spelled spinoff) [4] is derived from already existing works that focus on more details and different aspects from the original work (e.g. particular topics, characters or events), and includes books, radio programs, television programs, films, video games, or any narrative work in any medium.

  3. Corporate spin-off - Wikipedia

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    A corporate spin-off, also known as a spin-out, [1] starburst or hive-off, [2] is a type of corporate action where a company "splits off" a section as a separate business or creates a second incarnation, even if the first is still active. [3]

  4. List of television spin-offs - Wikipedia

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    A spin-off in television is a new series containing characters or settings that originated in a previous series, but with a different focus, tone, or theme. For example, the series Frasier was a spin-off of the earlier series Cheers: the character Frasier Crane was introduced as a secondary character on Cheers, and became the protagonist of his own series, set in a different city, in the spin-off.

  5. List of media spin-offs - Wikipedia

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    Angel was a spin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, based on the character of Angel. The series ran for five seasons. Private Practice was a spin-off of Grey's Anatomy, recounting the life of Dr. Addison Montgomery. The spin-off itself, introducing the show's cast, was set up during a season three episode of Grey's Anatomy. The series ran for six ...

  6. Spin-off - Wikipedia

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    Corporate spin-off, a type of corporate action that forms a new company or entity; Government spin-off, civilian goods which are the result of military or governmental research NASA spin-off, a spin-off of technology that has been commercialized through NASA funding, research, licensing, facilities, or assistance

  7. Are these Spin Offs Second Hand Goods? - AOL

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    The spin-off is a time-honored corporate transaction. So it's not unusual that American Realty Capital Properties and Simon Property Group have plans to separate out some of their properties as ...

  8. University spin-off - Wikipedia

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    University spin-offs (also known as university spin-outs) [1] [2] are companies that transform technological inventions developed from university research that are likely to remain unexploited otherwise. [3] They are a subcategory of research spin-offs. Prominent examples of university spin-offs are Genentech, Crucell, Lycos and Plastic Logic.

  9. Reverse Morris Trust - Wikipedia

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    The parent company completes a spin-off of a subsidiary to the parent company's shareholders. Under Internal Revenue Code section 355, this could be tax-free if certain criteria are met. The former subsidiary (now owned by the parent company's shareholders, but separate from the parent company) then merges with a target company to create a ...