Examples of 'prime-time' in a sentence

Meaning of "prime-time"

prime-time (noun): the period of the day during which television or radio broadcasts attract the largest audience and advertising rates are usually the highest
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How to use "prime-time" in a sentence

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I have a prime-Time speech at the convention.
You are giving me back my prime-time slot.
Prime-time broadcasts were the most affected.
He reinvented the sound of prime-time animation.
These prime-time shows had very different rules.
The show was broadcast in prime-time and was popular.
New prime-time lineup may test viewers patience.
This does not include prime-time television advertising.
Hilary is offered a job presenting a prime-time show.
It is scheduled for prime-time broadcast in the fall.
And you are gonna give us a primo prime-time slot.
You just caused a prime-time problem between me and my wife.
The presentation is usually carried in prime-time television.
In a live prime-time interview that we have been promoting for weeks.
There is not really any prime-time apples.

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The prime-time interview on national television also reflects that.
Her productions have aired on prime-time worldwide.
He will not get on prime-time television if he looks like a winner.
He was the first to put a female on as host of a prime-time show.
He appeared dozens of times on prime-time television dramas and comedies.
Prime-time advertisements have been reduced or canceled altogether, thereby decreasing revenues.
Analysis of immigration image in prime-time television fiction.
An episode of a prime-time drama is usually two hours long including commercials.
Saigō has starred in various prime-time television series.
Overall, the findings of this study confirm that female characters in prime-time.
Direct and indirect aggression on prime-time network television.
The prime-time for the use of mobile devices is the morning and noon.
Analysis of the image of immigration in prime-time television fiction.
We can compare it to a prime-time television slot or the storefront of your business.
All these special broadcasts preempting the prime-time schedule.
It is not only the prime-time programs that contain a lot of violence.
I knew it was never going to be ready for prime-time viewing.
It is clear that one broadcast on prime-time national television reaches many millions of viewers.
But it would make for quite the prime-time show.
Early teenage years is prime-time show for appendicitis, a potentially serious swelling of the appendix.
That was the nucleus of what became a prime-time reality show.
Successful prime-time television of any genre produces some kind of emotional reaction in the viewers.
We had her slotted to read in a prime-time spot at ArtsFest this weekend.
She has a recording contract and a recurring role in a goblin prime-time drama.
Clearly alternative energy is prepared for prime-time in the specialty of transportation.
Most of his award-winning documentaries have been produced for the international prime-time market.
Complete the checklist while watching a prime-time television serial or a movie.
Any Prime-Time charges shall be considered part of the Fare.
We would like to give you your own prime-time sitcom to star in.
She has five series of prime-time television, giving out very lavish and exotic health advice.
She went on to appear in both soap operas and prime-time dramatic programs.
For the first time in four prime-time appearances this season, they rose to the occasion.
The president will announce his resignation in a prime-time address tonight.
The world watched the prime-time war as it was played out on TV.
A little better than the people who write your prime-time lineup.

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