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ALL SHOWS OF RADIO AND TELEVISION THAT WERE BROADCAST DURING A PERIOD OF TIME
Television programming; Time slot; Timeslot; Television network programming; Schedule (broadcasting); Network programming, (television); Network programming (television); Television scheduling; Scheduling (broadcasting); TV programming; Radio programmer; Television schedule; Linear television; Linear broadcasting; Linear TV; Linear channel; Linear viewers

time slot         
A television or radio programme's time slot is the time when it is broadcast.
90 per cent of listeners had stayed with the programme when it changed its time slot.
N-COUNT
Time-slot interchange         
NETWORK SWITCH STORING DATA IN RAM IN ONE SEQUENCE
Time-Slot-Interchanger; Time Slot Interchange; Time-Slot Interchange
A time-slot interchange (TSI) switch is a network switch that stores data in RAM in one sequence, and reads it out in a different sequence. It uses RAM, a small routing memory and a counter.
Graveyard slot         
  • Example of U.S. TV [[dayparting]]: The white area is the overnight graveyard slot (2{{nbsp}}a.m.{{snd}}6{{nbsp}}a.m.), which is not considered important.
TELEVISION TERM
Death slot; Graveyard slots
A graveyard slot (or death slot) is a time period in which a television audience is very small compared to other times of the day, and therefore broadcast programming is considered far less important. Graveyard slots are usually in the early morning hours of each day, when most people are asleep.

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Broadcast programming

Broadcast programming is the practice of organizing or ordering (scheduling) of broadcast media shows, typically radio and television, in a daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or season-long schedule.

Modern broadcasters use broadcast automation to regularly change the scheduling of their shows to build an audience for a new show, retain that audience, or compete with other broadcasters' shows. Most broadcast television shows are presented weekly in prime time or daily in other dayparts, though exceptions are not rare.

At a micro level, scheduling is the minute planning of the transmission; what to broadcast and when, ensuring an adequate or maximum utilization of airtime. Television scheduling strategies are employed to give shows the best possible chance of attracting and retaining an audience. They are used to deliver shows to audiences when they are most likely to want to watch them and deliver audiences to advertisers in the composition that makes their advertising most likely to be effective.

With the growth of digital platforms and services allowing non-linear, on-demand access to television content, this approach to broadcasting has since been referred to using the retronym linear (such as linear television and linear channels).

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1. "It‘s an incredibly difficult time slot," she says.
2. Olbermann generally runs third in the same time slot.
3. Experts say campaigns are buying virtually any available time slot to reach voters.
4. "The fact is it worked, and Arkia‘s time slot was improved," said Siterman.
5. "Showing cartoons in a prime time slot won‘t go over –– especially cartoons about hockey." «