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'''Strip Programming''' is a technique used for [[programming]] [[television]] and [[radio]] to ensure consistency and coherency.
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'''Strip Programming''' is a technique used for [[programming]] [[television]] and [[radio]] to ensure consistency and coherency.
 
== How Stripstrip Programmingprogramming Worksworks ==
 
Strip Programming is the programming of [[television program|television]] or [[radio]] program]] styles at a regular timeslot during the week.
 
For example, [[radio]] and [[television]] [[broadcastersbroadcaster]]s may program a [[classical]] [[music]] program at 1 PM every day.
 
== The Aimaim of Stripstrip Programmingprogramming ==
 
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.
 
[[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.
== CriticisimsCriticisms of Stripstrip Programmingprogramming ==
 
Strip programming is sometimes criticised as making programming too predictable and reducing diversity and uniqueness.
 
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