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  2. Schedule - Wikipedia

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    Schedules can usefully span both short periods, such as a daily or weekly schedule, and long-term planning for periods of several months or years. [8] They are often made using a calendar , where the person making the schedule can note the dates and times at which various events are planned to occur.

  3. Lists of United States network television schedules - Wikipedia

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    This article gives a list of United States network television schedules including prime time (since 1946), daytime (since 1947), late night (since 1950), overnight (since 2020), morning (since 2021), and afternoon (since 2021). The variously three to six larger commercial U.S. television networks each has its schedule. which is altered each ...

  4. Schedule (workplace) - Wikipedia

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    A weekly or monthly schedule is usually ordered alphabetically, employees being listed on the left hand side of a grid, with the days of the week on the top of the grid. [citation needed] In shift work, a schedule usually employs a recurring shift plan. A schedule is most often created by a manager. In larger operations, a human resources ...

  5. Category : United States weekday network television schedules

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    0–9. 1947–48 United States network television schedule (daytime) 1948–49 United States network television schedule (daytime) 1949–50 United States network television schedule (daytime)

  6. NFL regular season - Wikipedia

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    The AFL's games were made up by adding a 15th week to a 14-week schedule. The older and more established National Football League went ahead and played as scheduled on Sunday, November 24, 1963, but no games were televised. In 2001, Week 2 of the season was postponed because of the September 11 attacks. At the end of the originally planned 17 ...

  7. Broadcast programming - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast programming is the practice of organizing or ordering (scheduling) of broadcast media shows, typically radio and television, in a daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or season-long schedule. Modern broadcasters use broadcast automation to regularly change the scheduling of their shows to build an audience for a new show, retain that ...

  8. Week - Wikipedia

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    An eight-day week was used in Ancient Rome and possibly in the pre-Christian Celtic calendar. Traces of a nine-day week are found in Baltic languages and in Welsh. The ancient Chinese calendar had a ten-day week, as did the ancient Egyptian calendar (and, incidentally, the French Republican Calendar, dividing its 30-day months into thirds).

  9. Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Weekly (news magazine), an English-language national news magazine published in Mauritius; Weekly newspaper, any newspaper published on a weekly schedule; Alternative newspaper, also known as alternative weekly, a newspaper with magazine-style feature stories; The Weekly with Charlie Pickering, an Australian satirical news program