prime-time
11prime time — ► NOUN ▪ the time at which a radio or television audience is expected to be greatest …
12prime\ time — [ prajmtajm ] n. m. • 1987; mots angl. « première heure » ♦ Audiovis. Partie de la grille du programme télévisuel recouvrant l émission principale de la soirée et correspondant à l heure de plus forte écoute …
13prime time — Expresión inglesa usada con frecuencia en el lenguaje de la radio y la televisión para designar la franja horaria de mayor audiencia. Debe sustituirse por las expresiones españolas horario de máxima audiencia u horario estelar: «El contrato… …
14prime time — /ingl. ˈpraɪmˌtaɪm/ [loc. ingl., nel sign. di «orario migliore, nel quale si attende il massimo ascolto»] loc. sost. m. inv. (tv) prima serata …
15prime time — (izg. prȃjm tȃjm) m DEFINICIJA razdoblje radijskog ili TV programa koje ima najveću slušanost ili gledanost ETIMOLOGIJA engl …
16prime time — prime′ time′ n. sbz the hours, generally between 7 and 11 p.m., considered to have the largest television audience of the day • Etymology: 1955–60 …
17prime time — ☆ prime time n. Radio TV the hours when the largest audience is regularly available; esp., the evening hours …
18prime time — noun the hours between 7 and 11 p.m. when the largest tv audience is available (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑clock time, ↑time * * * noun 1. : the evening period generally from 7 to 11 p.m. during which television has its largest number of viewers ;… …
19prime time — ▪ I. prime time prime time ➔ time [m0] ▪ II. prime time ˈprime time adjective [only before a noun] MARKETING relating to the time in the evening when most people are watching television, and the cost of advertising is at its most expensive …
20Prime Time — Infobox British television show name = Prime Time caption = Prime Time logo format = News and current affairs programme picture format = 720x576 (1998 present anamorphic 16:9, pre 1998 4:3) runtime = 40 minutes creator = RTÉ channel = RTÉ One… …