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exclusivas

Exclusivas is the plural form of exclusiva in Spanish, used as a noun to denote items, information, or rights that are limited to a single source or participant. In journalism and media, the term commonly refers to exclusive content published first or solely by one outlet. An exclusiva, or a news scoop, is information granted to a particular publication ahead of others, often through an agreement with a source. When multiple exclusivas exist, they may refer to several exclusive stories, interviews, or access deals claimed by a publication.

In commercial and legal contexts, exclusivas describe exclusive rights or arrangements that limit distribution, licensing, or

Related terms include exclusividad (exclusivity), derecho de exclusividad (exclusive rights), primicia (scoop), and exclusión (exclusion). The

sale
to
a
single
partner
within
a
defined
market
or
territory.
For
example,
a
company
may
grant
exclusivas
to
a
retailer,
giving
that
retailer
the
only
right
to
sell
a
product
in
a
country
for
a
period
of
time.
The
term
is
widely
used
in
Spanish-speaking
markets,
and
its
precise
meaning
can
vary
by
industry
and
contract.
concept
emphasizes
preferential
access,
privilege,
or
control
granted
to
a
specific
party.