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- Strip_programming abstract "Strip programming or stripping is a technique used for scheduling television and radio programming to ensure consistency and coherency. Television or radio programs of a particular style (such as a television series) are given a regular time slot during the week, so that it appears as a strip straight across the weekly schedule. For example, radio and television broadcasters may program a news program at rush hours every day, or at least every weekday.Strip programming is used to deliver consistent content to targeted audiences. Broadcasters know or predict the times at which certain demographics will be listening to or watching their programs and play them at that time. Most television dayparts outside of prime time use strip programming five days a week, with the same programs being broadcast every day at the same time to target specific demographics. Strip programming is sometimes criticized as making programming too predictable, and reducing diversity and uniqueness.".
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- Strip_programming wikiPageRevisionID "691605026".
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink 100_episodes.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink BBC.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink BBC_One.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_programming.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_syndication.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Broadcasting.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Cable_television.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_terminology.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_syndication.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_terminology.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Dayparting.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Demography.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink EastEnders.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Eleven_(Australian_TV_channel).
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Episode.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Jeopardy!.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Grade.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Network_Ten.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink News.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Nine_Network.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Prime_time.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Radio_broadcasting.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Radio_program.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Rush_hour.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_television.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Schedule.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Seven_Network.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Soap_opera.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Talk_show.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Television_network.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Television_program.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Terrestrial_television.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink The_Jay_Leno_Show.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink The_Simpsons.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink The_West_Wing.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLink Wogan.
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLinkText "Strip programming".
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLinkText "nightly half-hour".
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLinkText "strip programming".
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLinkText "strip".
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLinkText "stripped basis".
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLinkText "stripped from Monday to Friday".
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLinkText "stripped".
- Strip_programming wikiPageWikiLinkText "stripping".
- Strip_programming date "May 2014".
- Strip_programming reason "it seems like this article is referring to a solid column on an hour-by-week chart that would be formed by running a show at M-F, Sun-Sat, etc. Jeopardy, like the local news, would appear that way, but is specifically excluded in the first statement of the overview which mentions it".
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- Strip_programming subject Category:Radio_terminology.
- Strip_programming subject Category:Television_syndication.
- Strip_programming subject Category:Television_terminology.
- Strip_programming hypernym Technique.
- Strip_programming type TopicalConcept.
- Strip_programming type Redirect.
- Strip_programming comment "Strip programming or stripping is a technique used for scheduling television and radio programming to ensure consistency and coherency. Television or radio programs of a particular style (such as a television series) are given a regular time slot during the week, so that it appears as a strip straight across the weekly schedule.".
- Strip_programming label "Strip programming".
- Strip_programming sameAs Q2178268.
- Strip_programming sameAs Horizontale_programmering.
- Strip_programming sameAs m.084wdt.
- Strip_programming sameAs Q2178268.
- Strip_programming wasDerivedFrom Strip_programming?oldid=691605026.
- Strip_programming isPrimaryTopicOf Strip_programming.