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daypart
Verb
transitive
Japanese Meaning
放送局の一日の放送時間を、異なる番組の内容が流れる複数の時間帯に分割すること。 / 特定の番組やコンテンツを、あらかじめ決められた時間帯に割り当てること。
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(television, radio, transitive) To divide the broadcasting day of (a station) into periods airing different types of material. / (television, radio, transitive) To assign (material) to such a period.
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daypart
To reach a wider audience, the new station decided to daypart its schedule, airing news in the morning, talk shows in the afternoon, and music at night.
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To reach a wider audience, the new station decided to daypart its schedule, airing news in the morning, talk shows in the afternoon, and music at night.
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