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Prime time is the block of programming on television during the middle of the evening.
Contents
- 1 Definition
- 2 When prime time is
- 3 Prime Time & international broadcasting
- 4 Prime Time in Europe
- 4.1 Prime Time in the United Kingdom
- 4.2 Prime Time in Germany
- 5 Prime Time in the BAFL
- 6 See also
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Definition
In North America, television networks feed their prime time programming in two blocks: one for the Eastern, Central, and Mountain time zones, and one for the Pacific, Alaskan, and Hawaiian time zones to their local affiliates. In Atlantic Canada (including Newfoundland) as well as Alaska and Hawaii there is no change in the interpretation or usage of "prime time" as the concept is not attached to time zones in any way.
When prime time is
The generally accepted times considered to be traditional prime time are 8:01 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific and 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Central and Mountain Monday–Saturday.
- On Sundays, prime time begins an hour earlier, at 7:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific and 6:00 p.m. Central and Mountain, ending at the same time as on the other six days of the week. Note that for cable networks, such as USA, TBS, and ABC Family, prime time is 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. all seven days of the week.
- With the addition of newer networks such as FOX, The CW, and MyNetworkTV, they're now considered a common prime separate from traditional prime. Common prime is 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Eastern and Pacific and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Central and Mountain Monday–Saturday, beginning an hour earlier on Sundays as with traditional prime.
- Before the FCC regulated time slots prior to prime time in the early 1970s, networks began programming at 7:30 on weeknights. For a historical look at prime time, see History of TV Prime Time
International:
- Prime time in Australia is from 6:00pm to 12:00pm. However the prime of this is from 6:00pm to 10:30pm (as Australian TV stations start hour long programs at half past a particular hour), following Australian Eastern Standard Time, however official primetime is 6:00
- Prime time in New Zealand is considered to be 7:30 to 10:30pm, but can be extended to cover the entire evening of television (6pm-11pm).
vertising revenues. The Nielsen Ratings system is explicitly designed for the optimum measurement of audience viewership by dayparts with prime time being of most interest.
The existence of prime time in the United States is largely an artifact of now repealed regulations of the Federal Communications Commission which limited the number of hours that a network can require its affiliates to broadcast.
Additionally, networks may also choose to provide
local affiliates the opportunity to air
sporting events or other special events which may fall outside of standard designated network broadcast times.
Prime Time & international broadcasting
Outside North America "Prime Time" is used in international broadcasting to refer to when the most audience is available to an international broadcaster in a particular time zone (Australian Eastern Standard Time, for example) or block of contiguous time zones (Eastern North America, as in EST + CST).
- In the case of the Pacific Time Zone (Americans) prime time is from 03:00 UTC to 0700 UTC.
- GMT prime time is exactly 12 hours from NZT prime time.
Prime Time in Europe
Prime Time in the United Kingdom
In the UK, Prime time is generally seen as 8PM to 11PM, as this is when highest ratings are achieved and thus when popular shows are screened.
Prime Time in Germany
In Germany, the term "prime time" has the same meaning as in the US. Public and privately owned TV stations air their premium programme according to German audience's television habits.
The oldest public national broadcasting network of Germany, the Consortium of Broadcasting Networks in Germany (Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Rundfunkanstalten in Deutschland = ARD), also referred to as "The First"(Das Erste) airs the Tagesschau, Germany's most watched news broadcast, at 8:00 p.m. The Tagesschau is scheduled for 15 Minutes; its end marks the beginning of the prime time. All other channels have chosen to start their prime time at 8:15 p.m. Several attempts by Germany's privately owned broadcasters like Sat1 to change the prime time start from 8:15 to 8:00 p.m. were not successful.
Prime Time in the BAFL
Prime Time is also a very popular based "Boston Asian football league" team. Led by coach Joseph Yee and wide receiver/safety Andrew Le. Prime time has also been called "crime time" for their ball hawking defense. They are one of the best flag football teams ever. Combined All-Time Record of 64-7.
85 Andrew Le WR
78 Anthony Walsh WR/OL/DL
28 Timmy Tang QB, WR
27 Adam Huang WR
23 Lou Luy QB, WR
94 Wilson Mac WR/OL/DL
65 Carlos Ochoa WR/OL/DL
48 Jeff Tham WR
7 Huan Ngo QB, WR
12 Kevin Tan WR
46 Mike Regan WR/OL/DL
21 Joseph Yee WR
17 Ky Vu WR
15 Jimmy Ly WR
11 Hao Wu WR
00 Jesse Ngo CL
00 Hung Le SCG
00 Tom Nguyen CL
See also
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fr:Première partie de soirée
it:Prime time
he:פריים טיים
nl:Prime time
ja:プライムタイム
pl:Prime time
pt:Horário nobre
sh:Elitni termin
fi:Prime time
sv:Prime time
tr:Prime time