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spinoff

noun as in derivative

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Mark Lazarus, who presided over NBC Sports and NBCUniversal’s networks business for about a decade, is leading new spinoff company as chief executive.

His presidential spinoff is not building up anything or creating new approaches but is about firing things — people, programs, policies, and institutions.

From Salon

Given this lineage, it doesn’t seem like a huge leap to think White drew some inspiration from the Housewives and perhaps, in particular, the spinoff “Ultimate Girls Trip,” in which women from different installments of the franchise go on luxurious vacations around the world and engage in petty fights.

Credits on the legacy show paved the way for her lead role in Netflix’s “Freeridge,” a teenage drama-comedy and spinoff series from cult favorite “On My Block.”

But Korsh insists he’s more concerned about meeting the bar he’s set for himself and the quasi spinoff series, launching Sunday on NBC, to worry about everyone else’s.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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