Block Programming
Broadcast programming, Radio, Television network, Television program, Channel 4
978-620-1-19230-0
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2012-06-30
49.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Block programming or television block is a strategy of broadcast programming and radio programmers. Block programming occurs when the television network schedules similar television programs back-to-back. The concept is to provide similar programming to keep the viewers. Radio stations use it consistently: they program the same type of music for long periods of time. A notable example of block programming was NBC's "Must-See-TV" Thursday evening, which included 2 hours of sitcoms and 1 hour of ER, Channel 4's "T4" program which often ran sitcoms like Friends back-to-back for an hour or more. This strategy is particularly common in cable television, where reruns are assembled into similar blocks to fill several hours of generally little-watched daytime.
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