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What (who) is zapping - definition

WAY OF WATCHING TELEVISION
Channel surf; Channel-surfing; Zappers (Media); Zapping; Channel-surf

channel-surfing         
Channel-surfing is the same as channel-hopping
. (mainly AM)
N-UNCOUNT
channel-surf         
¦ verb informal, chiefly N. Amer. another term for channel-hop (in sense 1).
ZAP         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Zap!; ZAP; Zap (disambiguation)
1. <language> A language for expressing program transformations. ["A System for Assisting Program Transformation", M.S. Feather, ACM TOPLAS 4(1):1-20, Jan 1982]. 2. Zero and Add Packed. (2001-03-25)

Wikipedia

Channel surfing

Channel surfing (also known as channel hopping or zapping) is the practice of quickly scanning through different television channels or radio frequencies to find something interesting to watch or listen to. Modern viewers, who may have cable or satellite services beaming down dozens if not hundreds or thousands of channels, are frequently channel surfing. It is common for people to scan channels when commercial broadcasters switch from a show over to running commercials.

The term is most commonly associated with television, where the practice became common with the wide availability of the remote control. The first published use of the term is November 1986, in an article by The Wall Street Journal.

Viewers' propensity to channel surf was apparently a factor leading toward the current ATSC standard for terrestrial television, digital television in North America. An ATSC signal can be locked onto and start being decoded within about one second, while it can take several seconds to begin decoding a Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) signal.

Examples of use of zapping
1. The video showed officers zapping a distressed Dziekanski twice, 46 seconds after arriving on scene, and then physically subduing him on the floor.
2. "I‘ve spent the whole morning zapping from one station to another, because now I‘ve got the choice," said local journalist Makale Soumah.
3. "It‘s not what the markets are looking for before trading starts in Asia." The financial crisis is now zapping consumer spending and dragging down the global economy.
4. It left a gaping – 2ft by 1ft – hole in the ceiling before zapping Karla‘s metal bunk bed – just three feet below.
5. The video showed officers zapping a distressed Dziekanski twice, after arriving on scene, and then physically subduing him on the floor.