单词 | off-network |
释义 | > as lemmasoff-network off-network adj. Brit. /ˌɒfˈnɛtwəːk/ , U.S. /ˌɔfˈnɛtˌwərk/ , /ˌɑfˈnɛtˌwərk/ North American Television (originally and chiefly U.S.) (originally) designating programmes not broadcast on a major national network or on stations not belonging to such a network; (now chiefly) of or designating a programme originally produced for a major national network and subsequently syndicated.ΚΠ 1953 Lethbridge (Alberta) Herald 23 Dec. 13/2 CBC said today that the Queen's Christmas Day broadcast to the Commonwealth..will be broadcast..on all its networks and to off-network stations. 1969 N.Y. Times 23 Mar. ii. 28/3 The half-hour show comprises some very off-network programing [sic]. 1971 Amer. Econ. Rev. 61 96/2 The program type variables also add virtually nothing to the explanation of variances in audience shares for syndicated programming (first-run and off-network shows) shown in prime time. 2004 Pittsburgh (Pa.) Post-Gaz. (Nexis) 10 Aug. b4 The network has prospered on the back of reruns of ‘Law & Order’ and other off-network shows. < as lemmas |
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