Be interesting to see the breakdown between the remaining syndicated shows on who is free/barter and who is cash.
Another thread mentioned an issue with AT40 The 70s having a problem with the late 78 and 79 shows going for 4 hours instead of three - surprised Premiere haven't got the editor's razor out and cut out the long distance dedications in the show, as well as the repeat of the previous week's Top 3 - that would help get it back to three hours.
In Australia, the company that had the most syndicated shows (excluding talk networks) was MCM Entertainment. They had Take 40 Australia (our version of AT40), Barry Bissell's Weekly Countdown (Top 20 AC), My Generation (Classic Hits), Planet Rock (Rock chart countdown, then later a Classic Rock show), The Hot Hits (another countdown show) and then they were also the local syndicator for Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 and Little Stevie's Underground garage.
As a PD for an AM and a FM in a small market I took just about everything MCM Entertainment could give me because they were barter and a great way to make weekends sound more unique than the normal weekday programming.
Sadly, they went bust about 10 years ago. I remember going into their headquarters one time and the room they not only kept their old shows, but hundreds and hundreds of old interviews - wonder who has them now?
There were some other companies like Grace Gibson. They had the local rights to Wolfman Jack, but wouldn't do barter (cash don't work in a small market).
We loved a little independent company that use to produce The Outback Club, a weekly one hour country music show. They had Toyota as their backers and Toyota would PAY US(!!) to air the show.