Primetime
Primetime, or prime time, is the block of the day with the highest television viewership, traditionally reserved for the most popular or highest-profile programs. In broadcast and streaming media, primetime is the period during which networks and platforms expect the largest audience and, consequently, the highest advertising revenue. The concept exists in radio and television and is a form of dayparting used to schedule content for maximal reach.
Origins trace to the rise of television in the mid-20th century when major networks aimed programs at
Content traditionally includes scripted dramas and comedies, reality programs, live broadcasts, and special events. Ratings during
With the rise of streaming and on-demand services, the strict boundaries of primetime have blurred. Viewers