Across
- 2. - A genre that focuses on emotional storytelling.
- 5. - The audience watching a TV show.
- 7. - A serious genre that deals with realistic themes.
- 9. - A station that airs various television programs.
- 13. - A collection of episodes released in a specific time frame.
- 19. - The first airing of a TV show or season.
- 20. - A genre of comedy set in a familiar environment with recurring characters.
- 21. - A TV show with a limited number of episodes.
- 23. Show - A genre featuring real-life situations and non-actors.
- 24. - The main character in a television show.
- 26. - The presenter who leads a television show.
- 28. Song - The music that plays at the start of a show.
- 29. - Advertisements aired during TV show breaks.
- 30. - The measurement of a show's popularity among viewers.
Down
- 1. - The character who opposes the protagonist in a show.
- 3. - An episode that is broadcast again after its original airing.
- 4. - A situation comedy with humorous storylines.
- 6. - Watching TV shows via an internet service.
- 8. - A brief appearance by a celebrity in a show.
- 10. - A company that broadcasts TV shows.
- 11. Show - A television program broadcast in real-time.
- 12. Twist - An unexpected turn in the story of a TV show.
- 14. - The written dialogue and instructions for a TV show.
- 15. - Watching multiple episodes of a series in one sitting.
- 16. - The process of selecting actors for a TV show.
- 17. Opera - A long-running drama with daily episodes.
- 18. - The first episode of a television series.
- 22. - An individual part of a TV series.
- 25. Show - A show where hosts interview guests and discuss topics.
- 27. - An ending that leaves the audience in suspense.