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has gloss | eng: Block programming is a strategy of television and radio programmers. Block programming occurs when the television network schedules similar 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. |
lexicalization | eng: Block programming |
instance of | c/Television programming blocks |
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