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daypart
daypart
English
Noun
daypart (plural dayparts)
- (television, radio) A part of the day in which a type of radio or television program apropos for that time period is aired.
- Prime time is the daypart with the most viewers.
Translations
part of the day in which a type of radio or television program is aired
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Verb
daypart (third-person singular simple present dayparts, present participle dayparting, simple past and past participle dayparted)
- (television, radio, transitive) To divide the broadcasting day of (a station) into periods airing different types of material.
- 1998 March 14, Christman, Ed, “Trans World Earnings Set Record in '97”, in Billboard, volume 110, number 11, page 111:
- Much like TV and radio, programming on the Station will be dayparted. Mornings will contain more music news, afternoons will have a heavy promotional focus on Streamland's and SonicNet's Addicted to Noise Web sites, and nights will focus on live entertainment.
- 2005 June 2, Florence Henderson Had A Mullet [username], “Re: Billboard top 100 of 1983”, in alt.culture.us.1980s, Usenet:
- A lot of Top 40 stations were heavily dayparted, so softer stuff only got played in the daytime, or harder stuff only got played at night.
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- (television, radio, transitive) To assign (material) to such a period.
- 1995 January 4, Jim Grey, “Terre Haute Radio News 1-1-95”, in rec.radio.broadcasting, Usenet:
- WMGI's new format, of which I heard a mere 20 minutes last night around 8, seemed to be brighter and much more uptempo. I imagine they've got the youngest stuff (i.e., the rap) dayparted into evenings only, and are being much less adventurous mornings.