Television

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Across
  1. 2. - A documentary-style series that explores a particular subject over several episodes.
  2. 4. - A specific frequency or number through which television programs are broadcast.
  3. 5. - A set of episodes of a TV show released over a specific period.
  4. 7. - A person who watches television programs.
  5. 8. - A new show derived from characters or elements of an existing series.
  6. 9. - A collection of related episodes that follow a storyline or theme.
  7. 10. - The concluding episode of a season or series, often featuring significant events.
  8. 11. - A genre that portrays fictional or real-life events in a serious tone.
  9. 13. - A comedic television series that focuses on a fixed set of characters in various situations.
  10. 15. - Viewing multiple episodes of a show in one sitting.
  11. 18. - A device or component that allows a television to receive broadcast signals.
  12. 21. - The person who presents a television program, especially in talk shows or game shows.
  13. 23. - An episode where characters from different shows appear together.
  14. 24. - A short preview of an upcoming episode or show, designed to generate interest.
  15. 26. - The first episode of a TV show, used to sell the series to networks.
  16. 27. - Measurements of how many people watch a particular program, often used to gauge its popularity.
  17. 28. - A paid advertisement broadcast during breaks in programming.
  18. 29. - A dramatic ending to an episode that leaves viewers eager for the next installment.
Down
  1. 1. Show - A television program that features a mix of different entertainment formats, such as music, comedy, and sketches.
  2. 3. - The process of selling the rights to air a television show to multiple networks or stations.
  3. 6. - A hybrid genre that combines elements of drama and comedy.
  4. 8. - Watching TV shows or movies online in real-time or on-demand.
  5. 12. - The written text of a television show, including dialogue and stage directions.
  6. 14. - A device that displays the script for presenters to read during broadcasts.
  7. 16. - A company that broadcasts television programs, such as NBC or CBS.
  8. 17. - A device used to record and play back television programs, now largely replaced by digital technology.
  9. 19. - A single installment of a television series.
  10. 20. - The structure or style of a television program, such as reality, game show, or documentary.
  11. 22. - A genre of television programming that documents unscripted real-life situations.
  12. 25. - A payment model that allows viewers to access content from streaming services like Netflix or Hulu.