- In
broadcast programming,
dayparting is the
practice of
dividing the
broadcast day into
several parts, in
which a
different type of
radio programming or...
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extend into "wall-to-wall" coverage. Live
programming is
separated by
daypart: Your
Morning News, News All Day, and Your
Evening News. When not live...
- 5:00 p.m.,
following the
early morning daypart typically dedicated to
morning shows and
preceding the
evening dayparts that
eventually lead into
prime time...
- 2008. "I. T. R. S.
Ranking Report 01
through 112 (out of 112 programs)
Daypart:
Primetime Mon-Sun" (Press release). ABC Medianet.
November 7, 2006. Archived...
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factors such as the
themes and
frequency of such programming,
rather than
dayparts: All
categories for
scripted comedies and dramas,
excluding daytime serial...
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given over to a
network newscast or a
nightly talk show.
Prime time is the
daypart (a
block of a day's
programming schedule) with the most
viewers and is...
- With
little likelihood of a
substantial viewing audience during this
daypart,
providing useful television programming during this time is
usually considered...
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March 4, 2017.
Bylines appearing beneath the logo
differ by
channel and
daypart: "Movie Premiere" (for Sa****ay film
premieres on the main channel), "Movie...
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channel Cartoon Network during the evening,
prime time, and late-night
dayparts. The
channel features stylistically varied animated and live-action series...
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local late-evening newscasts;
programs that have been
showcased in the
daypart historically (though not
necessarily exclusively) encomp****ed a particular...