Hiatus (Television)
Television station, Guest appearance, Cancellation (television)
978-613-6-41038-8
6136410389
80
2012-07-10
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In television scheduling, a hiatus refers to a break of at least several weeks in the normal schedule of a broadcast programming. It can occur during a season of a television program, or can be between television seasons which is called a mid-season break. Many times television stations will implement a hiatus for their television programs for the sheer purpose of splitting up a season, just so it will run for longer until the next season is completed. An example of this is NBC's show Heroes, which took a 2-month hiatus starting in February 2007 and returned at the end of April 2007. Some programs also go on hiatus so that their television networks can reserve episodes for airing during ratings sweeps, wherein networks compute their television advertising fees based on their programs' ratings during that period.
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