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31prime-time — See prime time. * * * …
32prime time — 1. noun The block of programming on television during the middle of the evening, usually between 19:00 and 23:00 2. adjective Showing during prime time …
33prime time — (Expresión inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino AUDIOVISUALES Franja horaria de mayor audiencia, que es la más apreciada por los anunciantes, en televisión. * * * prime time (ingl.; pronunc. [práim táim]) m. Telev. Horas de mayor audiencia …
34prime-time — adj. Prime time is used with these nouns: ↑coverage, ↑drama, ↑news, ↑news conference, ↑rating, ↑schedule, ↑show, ↑soap opera, ↑special, ↑television …
35prime time — is., İng. prime time Bakınız altın saatler …
36prime time — /praɪm ˈtaɪm/ (say pruym tuym) noun the peak viewing hours on television, characterised by the highest advertising rates, and the most popular programs. –prime time, adjective …
37prime time — {{#}}{{LM P31623}}{{〓}} {{[}}prime time{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{♂}}En radio o televisión,{{♀}} período u horario de máxima audiencia. {{★}}{{\}}PRONUNCIACIÓN:{{/}} [práim táim]. {{★}}{{\}}ORTOGRAFÍA:{{/}} Por ser un extranjerismo …
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38prime-time — adjective see prime time …
39Prime time (disambiguation) — Prime time is the block of television programming during the middle of the evening.The term prime time may also refer to:Media* Prime Time , Irish newsmagazine * Primetime (TV series), an American newsmagazine * PrimeTime Radio, a British radio… …
40Prime Time News — was a Canadian nightly newscast which aired on CBC Television from 1992 to 1995.For the previous ten years, the CBC s nightly newscast, The National , had aired at 10 p.m., and was followed by a 40 minute newsmagazine package called The Journal …