Dayparting
In
broadcasting
,
dayparting
is the practice of dividing the
day
into several parts, during each of which a different type of
radio programming
or
television programming
apropos for that time is aired. Programs are most often geared toward a particular
demographic
, and what the target
audience
typically engages in at that time. For example,
rush hours
are often particular dayparts for
radio stations
.
Traffic
reports
are usually given at these times, and rarely at others. On
TV
, mornings are often filled with
children
's programming (especially on
weekends
), while late-nights are attractive mostly to young
adults
.
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