exclusifs
Exclusifs is a French term used to describe content, products, or access that is granted to a restricted audience or that is available only through exclusive rights or partnerships. The notion implies priority, rarity, or a special arrangement that distinguishes the item or information from more widely available alternatives.
Etymology and usage: The word comes from the Latin exclusus, through Old French exclusif. It is used
In journalism and media, an exclusif denotes a scoop or interview obtained exclusively by one newsroom or
In broadcasting and licensing, exclusive rights are licenses granted to a single channel, platform, or distributor
In commerce, fashion, and marketing, exclusifs refer to products or collections offered only through certain retailers
Overall, exclusifs centers on controlled access and distinctive availability, across media, licensing, and retail contexts.