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Definition of prime time in English: prime timenoun The time at which a radio or television audience is expected to be at its highest. (广播或电视的)黄金时段;收听(或收视)高峰时段 the show is networked at prime time 该节目在黄金时段联网播出。 as modifier prime-time television Example sentencesExamples - The level of prime-time viewership now's probably as low as it's ever been in the history of television.
- The study, carried out by Leicester University, found that alcohol appears every eight minutes in prime-time television soaps.
- Lots of other reporters were arriving at this early hour for their prime-time spots.
- The program took two-and-a-half years to make and is about to air on Israeli prime-time television.
- The study reviewed the contents of prime-time evening news bulletins of the four broadcasters.
- Let me ask you this, what can we expect, Karen, tonight from the two prime-time speakers?
- Quite simply, they hope the prime-time publicity will fatten their client base.
- But those seeking a shift to higher-quality programming on prime-time television are likely to be disappointed.
- A family from Heysham will star in a new prime-time TV show this weekend.
- Gruth Is Uachdar is a family drama designed for an early evening prime-time slot.
- He is actively going out there and putting himself on prime-time news shows and morning shows to promote this book.
- Indeed, for the first time ever, cable surpassed free TV in prime-time viewing share last year.
- Women, especially housewives, form a major chunk of the prime-time viewers.
- It was unprecedented for a prime-time drama from a major network to be so timely in its commentary.
- The governor has shown flashes of the same bluntness in his prime-time campaigning.
- More importantly the weekly, prime-time broadcast of a televised play was a statement that theatre was an important part of our daily life.
- Babes in the Wood was her first prime-time acting role, and she has just completed a couple of film parts.
- The programme was promoted to a prime-time evening slot.
- That a major prime-time show reflects this viewpoint is honestly quite disturbing to me.
- For example, in prime-time television, three times more male than female characters are obese.
Definition of prime time in US English: prime timenounˈpraɪm ˌtaɪmˈprīm ˌtīm The regularly occurring time at which a television or radio audience is expected to be greatest, typically the hours between 8 and 11 p.m. the Olympics dominated 59% of prime time Example sentencesExamples - More importantly the weekly, prime-time broadcast of a televised play was a statement that theatre was an important part of our daily life.
- The program took two-and-a-half years to make and is about to air on Israeli prime-time television.
- Women, especially housewives, form a major chunk of the prime-time viewers.
- The governor has shown flashes of the same bluntness in his prime-time campaigning.
- It was unprecedented for a prime-time drama from a major network to be so timely in its commentary.
- For example, in prime-time television, three times more male than female characters are obese.
- The study reviewed the contents of prime-time evening news bulletins of the four broadcasters.
- He is actively going out there and putting himself on prime-time news shows and morning shows to promote this book.
- Let me ask you this, what can we expect, Karen, tonight from the two prime-time speakers?
- The study, carried out by Leicester University, found that alcohol appears every eight minutes in prime-time television soaps.
- Lots of other reporters were arriving at this early hour for their prime-time spots.
- The programme was promoted to a prime-time evening slot.
- But those seeking a shift to higher-quality programming on prime-time television are likely to be disappointed.
- A family from Heysham will star in a new prime-time TV show this weekend.
- Gruth Is Uachdar is a family drama designed for an early evening prime-time slot.
- Babes in the Wood was her first prime-time acting role, and she has just completed a couple of film parts.
- Quite simply, they hope the prime-time publicity will fatten their client base.
- That a major prime-time show reflects this viewpoint is honestly quite disturbing to me.
- Indeed, for the first time ever, cable surpassed free TV in prime-time viewing share last year.
- The level of prime-time viewership now's probably as low as it's ever been in the history of television.
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