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'''In-house''' refers to the production of some [[commodity]] or [[Service (economics)|service]], such as a [[television program]], using a [[company]]'s own funds, staff, or resources.Or people picked.
'''In-house''' refers to the production of some [[commodity]] or [[Service (economics)|service]], such as a [[television program]], using a [[company]]'s own funds, staff, or resources.


This is in contrast to production being [[outsourcing|outsourced]] (contracted out) to another company.
This is in contrast to production being [[outsourcing|outsourced]] (contracted out) to another company.

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In-house refers to the production of some commodity or service, such as a television program, using a company's own funds, staff, or resources.

This is in contrast to production being outsourced (contracted out) to another company.

See also