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'''Strip programming''' is a technique used for programming [[television]] and [[radio]] to ensure consistency and coherency. [[Television program|Television]] or [[radio program]]s of a particular style are given a regular timeslottime slot during the week. For example, radio and television [[broadcaster]]s may program a [[european classical music|classical music]] program at 1 p.m. every day.
 
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.
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[[Drive time]] and [[prime time]] programming is a classic example of strip programming, with similar content being broadcast every day at the same time to target specific demographics.
 
Strip programming is sometimes criticisedcriticized as making programming too predictable and reducing diversity and uniqueness.
 
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