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Strip programming or stripping is a technique used for scheduling television and radio programming to ensure consistency and coherency. Television or radio programs of a particular style (such as a television series ) are given a regular daily time slot during the week, so that it appears as a strip straight across the weekly schedule. For example, radio and television broadcasters may program a news program at rush hours every day, or at least every weekday.

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31-493: (Redirected from STRIPS ) [REDACTED] Look up strip , stripping , or The Strip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Strip , Strips or Stripping may refer to: Places [ edit ] Aouzou Strip , a strip of land following the northern border of Chad that had been claimed and occupied by Libya Caprivi Strip , narrow strip of land extending from

62-520: A 2011 song by Chris Brown "Strip", a 2018 song by Little Mix featuring Sharaya J from LM5 "The Strip" (Scarlet Pleasure song) , 2014 Television [ edit ] The Strip (Australian TV series) , a 2008 Australian television drama series The Strip (New Zealand TV series) , 2002–2003 New Zealand television series "The Strip" ( The O.C. ) , a 2004 episode of The O.C. television series The Strip (U.S. TV series) , 1999–2000 American action drama series Strip programming ,

93-520: A 2011 song by Chris Brown "Strip", a 2018 song by Little Mix featuring Sharaya J from LM5 "The Strip" (Scarlet Pleasure song) , 2014 Television [ edit ] The Strip (Australian TV series) , a 2008 Australian television drama series The Strip (New Zealand TV series) , 2002–2003 New Zealand television series "The Strip" ( The O.C. ) , a 2004 episode of The O.C. television series The Strip (U.S. TV series) , 1999–2000 American action drama series Strip programming ,

124-615: A United States Treasury term for the securities obtained when trading the coupons and principal of bonds separately Science and technology [ edit ] Strip (Unix) , Unix computer command program Stripping (chemistry) , removal of one or more components from a liquid stream to a vapor stream Stripping (fiber) , the act of removing the protective polymer coating around optical fiber in preparation for fusion splicing Stripping (textiles) , color removal process in textiles Stripping (printing) , preparation & assembly of printing negatives in pre-press Paint stripper ,

155-615: A United States Treasury term for the securities obtained when trading the coupons and principal of bonds separately Science and technology [ edit ] Strip (Unix) , Unix computer command program Stripping (chemistry) , removal of one or more components from a liquid stream to a vapor stream Stripping (fiber) , the act of removing the protective polymer coating around optical fiber in preparation for fusion splicing Stripping (textiles) , color removal process in textiles Stripping (printing) , preparation & assembly of printing negatives in pre-press Paint stripper ,

186-409: A form of still image instructional multimedia, once commonly used by educators in primary and secondary schools (K-12) Stripping (film) , a 2002 Finnish film The Strip (1951 film) , a 1951 film directed by László Kardos Music [ edit ] Strip (Adam Ant album) , 1983 pop rock album Strip (The Chameleons album) , 2000 post-punk band album "Strip" (Chris Brown song) ,

217-409: A form of still image instructional multimedia, once commonly used by educators in primary and secondary schools (K-12) Stripping (film) , a 2002 Finnish film The Strip (1951 film) , a 1951 film directed by László Kardos Music [ edit ] Strip (Adam Ant album) , 1983 pop rock album Strip (The Chameleons album) , 2000 post-punk band album "Strip" (Chris Brown song) ,

248-415: A newspaper comic-strip format Erotic dancing [ edit ] Striptease , act of removing one's clothes slowly to music Strip club , a venue that regularly provides adult entertainment, predominantly in the form of striptease or other erotic or exotic dances Stripper , a professional erotic dancer who performs a contemporary form of striptease Films [ edit ] Filmstrip ,

279-415: A newspaper comic-strip format Erotic dancing [ edit ] Striptease , act of removing one's clothes slowly to music Strip club , a venue that regularly provides adult entertainment, predominantly in the form of striptease or other erotic or exotic dances Stripper , a professional erotic dancer who performs a contemporary form of striptease Films [ edit ] Filmstrip ,

310-475: A number of years. If it had failed to be renewed for a third season, it would not have been syndicated, and its subsequent popularity and influence would likely not have occurred. Many other shows with lukewarm response in their initial runs became widely appreciated cult favorites as a result of syndication, or helped keep cultural memes associated with them far more widely known than if the shows had only been viewable during their initial time frame. Michael Grade

341-485: A practice of running a television series at the same time daily Aviation [ edit ] Airstrip , a kind of airport that consists only of a runway with perhaps fueling equipment Landing strip or runway , an area for the landing and takeoff of aircraft Finance [ edit ] Strip bond , a financial instrument Strip (options) , an option trading strategy in finance Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal of Securities (STRIPS),

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372-485: A practice of running a television series at the same time daily Aviation [ edit ] Airstrip , a kind of airport that consists only of a runway with perhaps fueling equipment Landing strip or runway , an area for the landing and takeoff of aircraft Finance [ edit ] Strip bond , a financial instrument Strip (options) , an option trading strategy in finance Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal of Securities (STRIPS),

403-745: A prepared form of chicken meat Strip steak , type of beef steak Stripping (linguistics) , an ellipsis mechanism that elides everything from a clause except one constituent Football strip , standard attire worn while playing association football Landing strip, or French waxing, a type of bikini waxing See also [ edit ] Test strip (disambiguation) The Strip (disambiguation) Stripped (disambiguation) Strips (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Strip All pages with titles containing Strip Piece (disambiguation) Section (disambiguation) Segment (disambiguation) Slice (disambiguation) Stripe (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

434-745: A prepared form of chicken meat Strip steak , type of beef steak Stripping (linguistics) , an ellipsis mechanism that elides everything from a clause except one constituent Football strip , standard attire worn while playing association football Landing strip, or French waxing, a type of bikini waxing See also [ edit ] Test strip (disambiguation) The Strip (disambiguation) Stripped (disambiguation) Strips (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Strip All pages with titles containing Strip Piece (disambiguation) Section (disambiguation) Segment (disambiguation) Slice (disambiguation) Stripe (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

465-477: A solvent that removes paint Stanford Research Institute Problem Solver (STRIPS), an artificial intelligence system for automated planning Triangle strip , method for rendering computer graphics Vein stripping , a surgical procedure Weatherstripping , the process of sealing openings such as doors, windows, and trunks from the elements; also, the sealant materials used Other uses [ edit ] Chicken strips, another name for chicken fingers ,

496-477: A solvent that removes paint Stanford Research Institute Problem Solver (STRIPS), an artificial intelligence system for automated planning Triangle strip , method for rendering computer graphics Vein stripping , a surgical procedure Weatherstripping , the process of sealing openings such as doors, windows, and trunks from the elements; also, the sealant materials used Other uses [ edit ] Chicken strips, another name for chicken fingers ,

527-405: A week (with some selected programs also being stripped on one or both days of the weekend), with the same programs being broadcast every day at the same time to target specific demographics. Strip programming is sometimes criticized as making programming too predictable, and reducing diversity and uniqueness. Strip scheduling often applies to any program that airs on multiple consecutive days during

558-520: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages strip [REDACTED] Look up strip , stripping , or The Strip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Strip , Strips or Stripping may refer to: Places [ edit ] Aouzou Strip , a strip of land following the northern border of Chad that had been claimed and occupied by Libya Caprivi Strip , narrow strip of land extending from

589-435: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Strip programming Strip programming is used to deliver consistent content to targeted audiences. Broadcasters know or predict the times at which certain demographics will be listening to or watching their programs and play them at that time. Most television dayparts outside of prime time use strip programming five days

620-842: The Okavango Region of Namibia to the Zambezi River Gaza Strip , narrow strip of land along the Mediterranean, in the Middle East Las Vegas Strip , section of Las Vegas Boulevard South Strip District, Pittsburgh , a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sunset Strip , 1.5-mile stretch of Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California, US Tarfaya Strip (Cape Juby Strip), a strip of land between Morocco and

651-433: The Okavango Region of Namibia to the Zambezi River Gaza Strip , narrow strip of land along the Mediterranean, in the Middle East Las Vegas Strip , section of Las Vegas Boulevard South Strip District, Pittsburgh , a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sunset Strip , 1.5-mile stretch of Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California, US Tarfaya Strip (Cape Juby Strip), a strip of land between Morocco and

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682-537: The Western Sahara along the Atlantic ocean Toledo strip, formerly contested area between Ohio and Michigan; see Toledo War Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Comics [ edit ] Strip (comics) , a comics anthology published by Marvel UK in 1990 Comic strip , a sequence of drawings arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative Sunday strip ,

713-417: The Western Sahara along the Atlantic ocean Toledo strip, formerly contested area between Ohio and Michigan; see Toledo War Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Comics [ edit ] Strip (comics) , a comics anthology published by Marvel UK in 1990 Comic strip , a sequence of drawings arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative Sunday strip ,

744-423: The calendar week (most commonly Monday through Friday), whether carried through a television network (such as with a talk show , news program, soap opera , or telenovela ) or in syndication . It is commonly restricted to describing the airing of television programs that were originally broadcast on a weekly basis during their original run: The West Wing could be stripped but not Jeopardy! , as Jeopardy!

775-594: The introduction of multi-channel cable and satellite television in the 1990s. In many other countries, even new episodes of various series are aired every weekday. For example, if such a station gets the most recent season of a television series originating from the United States , the episodes will air in this way for two or three weeks, after which they are replaced by another show in the same timeslot. In Australia, Network Ten and its sister station Eleven have stripped The Simpsons for many years, airing

806-407: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Strip . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Strip&oldid=1243084290 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

837-407: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Strip . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Strip&oldid=1243084290 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

868-438: The talk show Wogan thrice weekly and two episodes of EastEnders and fixed the national news at 18:00 and 21:00, and regional news at 18:30. Before this date, programs might start at almost any time and programs could have different times on consecutive weeks or even days, for example: Compare with a 2007 schedule for the same channel: Stripping has also become an even more common practice on many British channels since

899-531: Was originally intended to be run daily. It can also refer to shows in prime time that run daily, such as with the short-lived The Jay Leno Show in 2009 and 2010. For much of the 1960s and into the early 1990s, stripping for syndication was one of, if not the primary profit component of the studio production model in American television. A show became far more profitable if it succeeded in getting three full U.S. seasons (about 75 episodes ) or more, as then it

930-472: Was possible to strip it for fifteen weeks (15×5=75) before needing to repeat episodes. Once a series attained five seasons (which would push the show over the 100 episodes threshold), it would be a full six months before it would repeat. For Star Trek , in particular, this was relevant. Only due to an unprecedented letter-writing campaign was the show renewed for its third season, and it did not begin to attain wider popularity until appearing in syndication for

961-586: Was responsible for introducing stripped and stranded schedules to the BBC 's television service in the United Kingdom in his role as controller of BBC1 : from February 18, 1985, onward, the weekday evening schedule has consisted almost entirely of half-hour or hour-long programs starting on the hour, or half-hour (the BBC channels never carried spot advertising). For example, Grade's new schedule provided at 19:00,

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