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Definition of Television show
1. Noun. A program broadcast by television.
Generic synonyms: Broadcast, Program, Programme
Specialized synonyms: Colorcast, Colourcast, Pilot, Pilot Film, Pilot Program, Sitcom, Situation Comedy, Special
Lexicographical Neighbors of Television Show
Literary usage of Television show
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Achieving the National Education Goals, Goal 1: Goal 1: All Children in edited by Barry Leonard (1999)
""CRO" television show television shows such as the cartoon show "CRO," supported
by NSF, on ABC, make young children aware of science and (the very basic) ..."
2. Abortion Clinics: Information on the Effectiveness of the Freedom of Access by Evi L. Rezmovic (1998)
"The court also held that FACE was not unconstitutional and that statements made
during the television show did not constitute actionable private nuisance to ..."
3. The Telecommunications Challenge: Changing Technologies and Evolving by Charles W. Wessner (2006)
"... one-minute original episodes of the television show 24 for distribution
beginning in 2005 over cell phone handsets in the UK He expressed doubt that, ..."
4. Grammar & Punctuation: Grade 4 by Jo Ellen Moore (2002)
"Saint George and the Dragon Stones from the Silk Road My Adventures in the Deep
Wheel of Fortune (television show) Morton Hears a Who (book) Wheel of ..."
5. What Happened Today? by Jill Norris, Sharon Rosenberger (2001)
"10 The television program Sesame Street debuted on November 10, 1%S. The setting
of the popular television show is a city street. ..."
6. Preventing Tobacco Use Among Young People: A Report of the Surgeon General by M. Joycelyn Elders (1997)
"On the assumption that the average half-hour television show involved two
commercials, teenagers were exposed to more than 1350 cigarette commercials during ..."