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newscast
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talk show
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telethon
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variety
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weather forecast
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closed caption
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instant replay
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voice over
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aircheck
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on the air
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airtime
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commercial break
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commentary
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running order
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rerun
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news ticker
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local programming
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studio
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talk radio
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the news
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bulletin
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cue card
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commercial broadcasting
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prime time
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parental controls
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pay-per-view
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pay television
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channel
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transmedia
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infotainment
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sitcom
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teletext
call-in
Főnév
uk flag
/kˈɔːlˈɪn/
(hallgatói műsor)

(hallgatói műsor)

telefonos műsor

a type of television or radio program in which the audience take part by calling the studio to voice their opinions

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The call-in show on the local radio station invites listeners to share their thoughts on current events and community issues.
She enjoys listening to the call-in program on politics, where people from all walks of life express their viewpoints.
What is a "call-in"?

A call-in refers to a type of broadcast where listeners or viewers can phone in to share their opinions, ask questions, or participate in discussions. This format is commonly used in radio or television programs, especially for talk shows, news, or interviews. Call-ins allow the audience to interact directly with hosts, guests, or other participants, making the program more engaging and dynamic. It provides a platform for people to voice their thoughts on various topics in real-time.

edutainment
Főnév
e
ɛ
d
ʤ
u
u:
t
t
ai
n
n
m
m
e
ə
n
n
t
t
(oktató szórakoztatás)

(oktató szórakoztatás)

szórakoztató oktatás

products such as movies, TV shows, etc. that are made to be educational as well as entertaining

What is "edutainment"?

Edutainment is a combination of education and entertainment, where content is designed to both teach and amuse. It can be found in various formats, such as TV shows, games, movies, or apps, that aim to educate while keeping the audience entertained. The goal of edutainment is to make learning enjoyable and engaging, using fun activities, storytelling, or interactive elements to help people understand new concepts or skills. It is especially popular in children's programming but can also be used for adult learning in areas like history, science, or language.

episode
Főnév
e
ɛ
p
p
i
ə
s
s
o
d
d
e
(rész)

(rész)

epizód

one part of a series of a radio or TV show

What is an "episode"?

An episode refers to a single part of a series, such as a TV show, radio program, or podcast. Each episode typically follows a story or theme that is part of a larger series, with its own beginning, middle, and end. Episodes can be connected to one another, continuing a story or topic over time, or they can stand alone. They are usually released one at a time, with new episodes coming out regularly, such as weekly, and contribute to the overall experience of a series.

laugh track
Főnév
uk flag
/lˈæf tɹˈæk/
(nevető háttér)

(nevető háttér)

nevetőszalag

pre-recorded laughter added to a radio or television show to make it seem like the audience is having a laugh

What is a "laugh track"?

A laugh track is a recorded sound of laughter that is added to a TV show, movie, or other broadcast to make the audience feel that the content is funnier. It is often used in sitcoms and comedy shows to create the impression that the audience is laughing along with the jokes, even if no real audience is present. The laugh track helps set the tone and encourages viewers to laugh at the jokes or funny moments. It can make the show feel more lively, but it is sometimes criticized for feeling artificial.

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miniseries
Főnév
m
m
i
ɪ
n
n
i
i
s
s
e
ɛ
r
r
ie
i
s
z
(miniregény)

(miniregény)

minisorozat

‌a television show with a few episodes, shown over a short stretch of time

What is a "miniseries"?

A miniseries is a short television or online series that tells a complete story in a limited number of episodes, typically ranging from two to ten. Unlike regular TV shows, which may have multiple seasons, a miniseries is designed to be a self-contained story, with a clear beginning, middle, and end. It often focuses on a specific event, topic, or plot, and once the story concludes, the series ends. Miniseries are usually broadcast all at once or over a few days, making them a popular option for viewers looking for a quick, complete story.

panel show
Főnév
uk flag
/pˈænəl ʃˈoʊ/
(társasjáték-show)

(társasjáték-show)

vetélkedő

a TV or radio competition in which people play games or answer questions to win

What is a "panel show"?

A panel show is a type of television or radio program where a group of guests, often experts or celebrities, discuss various topics, answer questions, or participate in games or challenges. The panelists interact with each other and sometimes with the audience, sharing their opinions or providing humor. These shows are often light-hearted and may focus on current events, trivia, or specific themes. The goal is usually to entertain, inform, or both, while keeping the atmosphere relaxed and engaging for viewers or listeners.

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Összetett Főnév
quiz show
Főnév
uk flag
/kwˈɪz ʃˈoʊ/
(vetélkedő)

(vetélkedő)

kvízshow

an entertainment show on radio or television in which people compete to win prizes by answering a number of questions

What is a "quiz show"?

A quiz show is a type of television or radio game show where participants answer questions to win prizes or money. The questions are usually based on general knowledge, and contestants are given a limited amount of time to respond. The format often involves multiple rounds, with increasing difficulty, and may feature a host who guides the show. Quiz shows can be competitive, educational, and entertaining, and they are designed to test the participants' knowledge on various subjects, such as history, science, or pop culture.

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reality tv
Főnév
uk flag
/ɹɪˈælɪɾi tˌiːvˈiː/
(valóság tévé)

(valóság tévé)

valóságshow

entertainment shows on television about the lives of ordinary people in real situations

What is "reality tv"?

Reality TV refers to television programs that feature real people, rather than actors, in unscripted situations. These shows often follow contestants or participants as they face challenges, compete, or navigate everyday life, with the goal of entertaining viewers. Reality TV can cover various formats, including talent competitions, dating shows, survival challenges, and lifestyle programs. The events on reality TV are typically edited to create drama, excitement, or humor, and the shows are designed to capture genuine reactions and interactions, making them more relatable to audiences.

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repeat
Főnév
r
r
e
ɪ
p
p
ea
i:
t
t
(újrajátszás)

(újrajátszás)

ismétlés

‌a program on television or radio that has already been broadcast

What is a "repeat"?

A repeat is a program that is broadcast again after its original airing, usually on television or radio. These programs are often shown at different times to allow more people to watch or listen to them. Repeats can include popular shows, news broadcasts, or special events that viewers may have missed during the first airing. They are commonly scheduled to help fill time slots or give audiences a chance to catch up on content they enjoyed.

television show
television show
Főnév
uk flag
/ˈteləvˌɪʒən ʃˈoʊ/
(tévéműsor)

(tévéműsor)

televíziós műsor

a series of episodes broadcast on television that tells a story or provides entertainment, usually consisting of a specific genre or format

What is a "television show"?

A television show is a program broadcast on television, typically featuring a series of episodes. These shows can cover various genres, such as drama, comedy, news, or reality, and are designed to entertain, inform, or educate audiences. television shows can be produced in different formats, including scripted narratives, unscripted competitions, or talk shows. They are usually released on a regular schedule, such as weekly, and may run for a single season or multiple seasons, depending on their popularity and audience interest.

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soap opera
Főnév
uk flag
/ˈsoʊp ˌɑprə/
(dobozdráma)

(dobozdráma)

doku-sorozat

a TV or radio show, broadcast regularly, dealing with the routine life of a group of people and their problems

What is a "soap opera"?

A soap opera is a type of television drama that focuses on the ongoing lives, relationships, and challenges of a group of characters. These shows often have complex storylines with dramatic twists and emotional moments, and they typically air regularly, sometimes daily, over long periods. Soap operas are known for their serialized format, where episodes continue a story from the previous one, making it easy for viewers to follow along.

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newscast
newscast
Főnév
n
n
e
w
u
s
z
c
k
a
æ
s
s
t
t
(híradó)

(híradó)

hírműsor

a program on television or radio that broadcasts news reports

What is a "newscast"?

A newscast is a broadcast of news, typically on television or radio, where reporters present the latest information about current events, weather, sports, and other topics of interest. It is usually delivered in a structured format, with a host or anchor introducing different stories and reporters providing updates. Newscasts aim to keep the audience informed about important events happening locally, nationally, or internationally. They are often scheduled at regular times, such as daily or weekly, and can vary in length depending on the format of the program.

talk show
talk show
Főnév
uk flag
/tˈɔːk ʃˈoʊ/
(talk show)

(talk show)

beszélgetős műsor

a type of TV or radio program on which famous people appear as guests to answer questions about themselves or other subjects

What is a "talk show"?

A talk show is a type of television or radio program where a host interviews guests, discusses various topics, and often includes audience participation. The show typically focuses on entertainment, current events, or social issues, with the host guiding the conversation. Talk shows may feature a mix of interviews with celebrities, experts, and everyday people, along with comedy, performances, or games. The goal is to entertain and inform the audience while providing a relaxed, informal atmosphere where interesting discussions take place.

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telethon
Főnév
t
t
e
ɛ
l
l
e
ə
th
θ
o
ɑ
n
n
(telefonos adománygyűjtés)

(telefonos adománygyűjtés)

tavtelefon

‌a type of television program that is broadcast for several hours, aimed to collect money for charity

What is a "telethon"?

A telethon is a television broadcast that typically lasts for several hours or even days, aimed at raising money for a charitable cause. During a telethon, hosts and guests encourage viewers to donate, often featuring live performances, interviews, and entertainment segments to keep the audience engaged. Telethons may focus on specific causes, such as medical research, disaster relief, or community support, and they rely on viewer participation to meet fundraising goals. These events are designed to bring attention to important issues while entertaining and motivating people to contribute.

variety
Főnév
v
v
a
ɜ
r
r
ie
aɪə
t
t
y
i
(sivatag)

(sivatag)

választék

a type of TV or theatrical production that consists of several short performances such as singing, dancing, etc.

What is a "variety"?

A variety is a type of entertainment program that features a mix of different acts and performances, such as music, comedy, dance, and interviews. These shows aim to offer something for everyone by including a wide range of content, often with multiple segments that keep the audience engaged and entertained. Variety shows are usually hosted by a single person or a group of hosts, and they often feature guest performers or celebrities. The goal is to create an enjoyable, fast-paced experience with diverse forms of entertainment, making it appealing to a broad audience.

weather forecast
weather forecast
Főnév
uk flag
/wˈɛðɚ fˈɔːɹkæst/
(meteorológiai előrejelzés)

(meteorológiai előrejelzés)

időjárás-előrejelzés

a report on possible weather conditions and how they will change in the following day or days

What is a "weather forecast"?

A weather forecast is a prediction of the weather conditions for a specific area over a certain period of time, such as hours, days, or weeks. It provides information about temperature, humidity, wind speed, rain, and other atmospheric conditions. Weather forecasts are typically based on data collected from satellites, weather stations, and weather models, and are shared through television, radio, websites, or mobile apps. The goal is to help people plan their activities by giving them an idea of what weather to expect, whether it be sunny, rainy, stormy, or cold.

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closed caption
Főnév
uk flag
/klˈoʊzd kˈæpʃən/
(zárt felirat)

(zárt felirat)

feliratozás

text displayed on a screen that shows the spoken words and sounds in a program for viewers who may not hear them

What is a "closed caption"?

A closed caption refers to the text displayed on a screen that shows the spoken words and important sounds in a program, such as dialogue, music, or sound effects. It is often used for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, allowing them to follow along with the content. Closed captions can be turned on or off, giving the viewer control over whether they appear. They are typically available on television shows, movies, and online videos, providing a way to make media more accessible.

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instant replay
Főnév
uk flag
/ˈɪnstənt ɹˈiːpleɪ/
(azonnali újrajátszás)

(azonnali újrajátszás)

azonnali visszajátszás

the immediate playback of an important moment in a sports competition on television, usually shown in slow motion

What is an "instant replay"?

An instant replay is a feature used in sports broadcasts to show a short part of a game or match again, right after it happens. It allows viewers to see important moments, such as a goal, a key play, or a controversial decision, from different angles or in slow motion. Instant replays help highlight significant events and give the audience a closer look at the action they may have missed or want to see again. This feature is commonly used in live sports coverage to enhance the viewing experience.

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voice over
Főnév
uk flag
/vˈɔɪs ˈoʊvɚ/
(hangalámondás)

(hangalámondás)

narráció

spoken descriptions given in a movie or a television show, etc. by a narrator that is not seen by the audience

What is a "voice over"?

A voice over is a narration technique where a speaker provides commentary or dialogue that is heard over a film, television show, or other media. The speaker's voice is heard by the audience, but they are not seen on screen. Voice overs are used to offer additional information, reveal a character’s thoughts, or provide context that supports the visual elements of the story.

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aircheck
Főnév
ai
ɛ
r
r
ch
ʧ
e
ɛ
ck
k
(adásellenőrzés)

(adásellenőrzés)

műsorellenőrzés

a recorded copy of a broadcasted radio or television program for reviewing and evaluation purposes

What is an "aircheck"?

An aircheck is a recording of a broadcast, such as a radio or television show, used for review or evaluation. It allows broadcasters, producers, or hosts to listen to their performance, check content quality, or assess how well the program meets its goals. Airchecks are often used by radio hosts to improve their delivery, timing, and content, or by stations to monitor their programming. They can also be used for promotional purposes, showcasing highlights of past shows to attract new listeners or viewers.

on the air
kifejezés
uk flag
/ɑːnðɪ ˈɛɹ/
N/A

N/A

used to refer to program that is being broadcasted on radio or television

airtime
Főnév
ai
e
r
r
t
t
i
m
m
e
(adásidő)

(adásidő)

műsoridő

the amount of time given to a program on television or radio

What is "airtime"?

Airtime refers to the amount of time a program is scheduled to be broadcast on television or radio. It determines how long the show will run, whether it is a short segment or a full-length program. The amount of airtime a program receives can affect its visibility and audience reach. Shows with more airtime may attract more viewers or listeners, while those with less airtime may have a smaller audience. Airtime is an important factor for broadcasters when planning schedules and deciding which programs to prioritize.

commercial break
Főnév
uk flag
/kəmˈɜːʃəl bɹˈeɪk/
(reklámszünet)

(reklámszünet)

hirdetési szünet

a pause in a television or radio program during which advertisements or commercials are shown

What is a "commercial break"?

A commercial break is a short period of time during a television or radio program when advertisements are aired. These breaks are usually scheduled at specific points in the program, such as between segments or during natural pauses in the content. Commercial breaks give businesses the opportunity to promote their products or services to the audience, while providing broadcasters with revenue. The length of a commercial break can vary, and it typically includes multiple ads from different companies.

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commentary
commentary
Főnév
c
k
o
ɑ
mm
m
e
ə
n
n
t
t
a
ɛ
r
r
y
i
(kommentár)

(kommentár)

közvetítés

a spoken description of an event while it is taking place, particularly on TV or radio

What is "commentary"?

Commentary is a spoken explanation or description of an event as it happens, usually during a live broadcast on television or radio. It provides real-time insights, observations, and details about the action, helping the audience understand and follow what is occurring. Commentators often add their analysis, opinions, or background information to enhance the experience, especially in sports, news, or live events. Their role is to keep the audience engaged by offering a clear and informative narrative while the event unfolds.

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running order
Főnév
uk flag
/ɹˈʌnɪŋ ˈɔːɹdɚ/
(sorrend)

(sorrend)

menetrend

the arranged sequence of items in a television program or of performers in a team

What is a "running order"?

A running order is a list or schedule that outlines the sequence of events or segments in a program, show, or broadcast. It helps producers, hosts, and participants keep track of what needs to happen and when. The running order ensures that everything flows smoothly, with each part of the program occurring at the right time. This can include details like the timing of interviews, performances, advertisements, or other segments, and is used to organize and coordinate the production of live events or recorded shows.

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rerun
Főnév
uk flag
/ˈɹiˈɹən/
(újraadás)

(újraadás)

ismétlés

the rebroadcast of a program on television or other media

What is a "rerun"?

A rerun is a program that is broadcast again after its original airing. This can include TV shows, movies, or special events that were previously shown. Reruns are often scheduled to give viewers another chance to watch content they may have missed or want to see again. They are common for popular shows, especially when a new season is not yet available or to fill time on a network's schedule. Reruns are a way for broadcasters to continue offering content that audiences enjoy.

news ticker
Főnév
uk flag
/nˈuːz tˈɪkɚ/
(hírsáv)

(hírsáv)

hírcsík

a line of news headlines passing across a television or computer screen

What is a "news ticker"?

A news ticker is a scrolling display of news headlines or updates that appear at the bottom or top of the screen during a television broadcast or online stream. It provides brief, real-time information on current events, weather, or stock market updates without interrupting the main program. News tickers are often used during news broadcasts, sports events, or live coverage to keep viewers informed about important stories as they unfold. The information is usually short and concise, allowing for quick reading while still focusing on the main content.

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local programming
Főnév
uk flag
/lˈoʊkəl pɹˈoʊɡɹæmɪŋ/
(helyi program)

(helyi program)

helyi műsor

television or radio content that is produced and aired specifically for a local audience, often focusing on news, events, and topics of local interest

What is "local programming"?

Local programming refers to television or radio shows that are produced and broadcast specifically for a local area or community. These programs often focus on topics and issues that are relevant to the people in that region, such as local news, events, or interviews with local figures. Local programming is created to connect with the audience in that particular area, providing content that might not be covered by national networks. It helps build a sense of community and keeps residents informed about what is happening around them.

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Összetett Főnév
studio
Főnév
s
s
t
t
u
u:
d
d
io
ioʊ
(műterem)

(műterem)

stúdió

a room or building where TV or radio programs are made or broadcast

location
What is a "studio"?

A studio is a room or building where television or radio programs are created, recorded, and broadcast. It is equipped with the necessary technology, such as cameras, microphones, lighting, and sound equipment, to produce high-quality content. Studios are used for a variety of purposes, including live broadcasts, recording shows, and filming interviews or performances. They provide a controlled environment where everything can be carefully arranged to ensure the best possible production values for the audience.

talk radio
Főnév
uk flag
/tˈɔːk ɹˈeɪdɪˌoʊ/
(témás rádióműsor)

(témás rádióműsor)

beszélgetős rádió

a kind of radio broadcast in which a particular topic is discussed and listeners are encouraged to make a phone call and share their opinions

What is a "talk radio"?

Talk radio is a type of radio programming that primarily focuses on discussions, interviews, and listener participation, rather than music. Hosts and guests talk about a wide range of topics, such as politics, current events, social issues, or entertainment. Listeners can often call in to share their opinions or ask questions. Talk radio provides a platform for conversations, debates, and opinions, allowing the audience to engage with the content and contribute to the discussion. It is popular for offering in-depth commentary and giving people a chance to voice their thoughts.

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the news
the news
Főnév
n
n
e
u:
w
s
z
(híradó)

(híradó)

hírek

a television or radio broadcast or program of the latest news

What is "news"?

News is a program or broadcast that provides the latest information about current events, such as politics, weather, sports, or significant incidents happening around the world. These broadcasts are designed to keep the audience informed about important developments and updates. News programs are often scheduled at specific times during the day, offering viewers or listeners a chance to stay up-to-date with what is happening locally, nationally, or globally. Reporters and anchors present the information clearly and concisely, helping the audience understand the most important stories of the moment.

bulletin
bulletin
Főnév
b
b
u
ʊ
ll
l
e
ɪ
t
t
i
ə
n
n
(bülettin)

(bülettin)

híradó

a brief news program that is broadcast on the radio or television

What is a "bulletin"?

A bulletin is a short broadcast or announcement that provides quick, important information or updates, often related to breaking news or urgent events. It is typically brief and focuses on delivering the most crucial details in a clear and direct manner. Bulletins are often aired during news programs or as standalone broadcasts to inform the audience about immediate developments, such as weather warnings, accidents, or significant political changes. They are designed to keep people informed without going into lengthy discussions or details.

cue card
Főnév
uk flag
/kjˈuː kˈɑːɹd/
(játékvezetői kártya)

(játékvezetői kártya)

utasító kártya

a large card that is held up behind a camera for presenters or anchors to read from while they seem to be looking at the camera

What is a "cue card"?

A cue card is a large card used by presenters, actors, or hosts during live broadcasts or performances to remind them of their lines, actions, or key points. The card displays short phrases or instructions to help the person stay on track while speaking or performing. Cue cards are often used in television shows, news programs, or stage productions, allowing the speaker to maintain a smooth flow of communication without having to memorize everything. They are usually held off-screen and read as needed during the performance.

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Összetett Főnév
commercial broadcasting
Főnév
uk flag
/kəmˈɜːʃəl bɹˈɔːdkæstɪŋ/
(kereskedelmi adás)

(kereskedelmi adás)

kereskedelmi műsorszolgáltatás

the transmission of television or radio programs that are funded through advertising revenue

What is "commercial broadcasting"?

Commercial broadcasting refers to the practice of broadcasting television or radio programs that are funded primarily through advertising. These broadcasts are aimed at attracting large audiences, and advertisers pay to have their commercials aired during the programs. Commercial broadcasters focus on creating content that appeals to a wide range of viewers or listeners in order to generate revenue from these advertisements. Unlike public broadcasting, which is often funded by government or donations, commercial broadcasting relies heavily on advertising as its main source of income.

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Összetett Főnév
prime time
Főnév
uk flag
/pɹˈaɪm tˈaɪm/
(fősodrásos időszak)

(fősodrásos időszak)

csúcsidő

the time at which the largest number of people are watching TV or listening to the radio

What is "prime time"?

Prime time refers to the period during the evening when television or radio programs are most likely to attract the largest audience. It typically occurs between 7 PM and 10 PM, when many people are home and available to watch or listen to their favorite shows. During prime time, networks often air their most popular or high-budget programs, as advertisers are willing to pay more for commercial spots during these hours. Prime time is considered a key time for attracting viewers and generating high ratings.

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parental controls
Főnév
uk flag
/pɚɹˈɛntəl kəntɹˈoʊlz/
(gyermekvédelmi beállítások)

(gyermekvédelmi beállítások)

szülői felügyelet

a feature provided in some digital devices (cellphones, television, etc.) that allows parents to have control over their children's access to unwanted content

What is "parental controls"?

Parental controls are settings or tools that allow parents to manage and limit the type of content their children can access on television, radio, or the Internet. These controls help restrict certain programs, channels, or websites based on factors such as age appropriateness or content ratings. They can be used to block violent, explicit, or inappropriate content, and often include features like time limits or password protection to prevent children from accessing restricted material. Parental controls help ensure a safer viewing or online experience for younger audiences.

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pay-per-view
Főnév
uk flag
/pˈeɪpɜːvjˈuː/
(fizetéses csatorna)

(fizetéses csatorna)

pay-per-view szolgáltatás

a broadcasting system in which the viewer has to pay to watch a particular program

What is "pay-per-view"?

Pay-per-view is a system where viewers pay a fee to watch a specific television program, event, or movie. Instead of subscribing to a channel, viewers pay for individual shows or events, such as sports games, concerts, or special movies, that are not part of their regular television package. Pay-per-view is often used for one-time or special broadcasts, where the content is available for a limited time, and the viewer is charged only for the event they choose to watch. It provides more flexibility for those who do not want to pay for a full subscription.

pay television
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/pˈeɪ tˈɛlɪvˌɪʒən/
(előfizetős televízió)

(előfizetős televízió)

fizetős televízió

a form of television broadcasting in which the viewer pays to have access to a particular program or channel

What is "pay television"?

Pay television refers to a system where viewers must pay a subscription fee to access certain television channels or programs. Unlike free-to-air television, which can be watched without any payment, pay television provides access to a wider variety of content, including premium channels, movies, and special events. Pay television services are typically offered through cable, satellite, or Internet streaming platforms. Subscribers may have the option to choose from different packages, depending on their preferences and the content they want to watch.

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(tévécsatorna)

csatorna

a TV station that broadcasts different programs

What is a "channel"?

A channel refers to a service that broadcasts various programs, such as news, entertainment, sports, and movies, to an audience. Each channel has its own unique schedule and content, which can be accessed through cable, satellite, or digital platforms. Channels are identified by their specific frequency or number, and viewers can choose which one to watch based on the type of content they are interested in. These services are responsible for creating or airing a variety of shows to attract different viewers.

transmedia
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(transmédia)

(transmédia)

transzmédia

the storytelling techniques extending a narrative across multiple platforms, such as movies, television shows, books, and video games, creating a cohesive experience for audiences

What is "transmedia"?

Transmedia refers to the process of telling a story or delivering content across multiple platforms or media types, with each platform contributing its own unique piece to the overall narrative. This approach allows the audience to engage with the story in different ways, such as through television shows, movies, books, websites, video games, or social media. Each platform adds depth and perspective, encouraging the audience to explore the content in a more interactive and immersive manner. Transmedia storytelling creates a richer, more connected experience for the audience.

infotainment
infotainment
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(szórakoztató tájékoztatás)

(szórakoztató tájékoztatás)

információs szórakoztatás

a type of content that combines information and entertainment

What is "infotainment"?

Infotainment is a type of media content that blends information and entertainment, aiming to both inform and entertain the audience. It often combines news, facts, or educational content with a lighthearted or entertaining approach to make the information more engaging and enjoyable. This style is commonly found in television shows, online videos, and radio programs that cover topics like current events, lifestyle, or science, but present them in a more casual or humorous way. Infotainment makes learning about complex subjects more accessible and appealing to a broad audience.

sitcom
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(humoros sorozat)

(humoros sorozat)

szituationális komédia

a humorous show on television or radio with the same characters being involved with numerous funny situations in different episodes

What is a "situation comedy"?

A situation comedy, often called a sitcom, is a type of TV show that focuses on a group of characters in humorous, everyday situations. The plot typically revolves around the interactions and relationships between the characters, who are placed in amusing or awkward scenarios. Sitcoms often take place in familiar settings, such as a home, workplace, or social environment, and feature recurring themes or jokes. The goal is to entertain the audience with light-hearted humor, and these shows usually have a predictable format, with each episode offering new comedic situations.

teletext
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(televíziós szöveges információszolgáltatás)

(televíziós szöveges információszolgáltatás)

teletext

a service delivering written news and information through television, currently replaced by other information services provided on a television network

What is "teletext"?

Teletext is a system that provides text-based information, such as news, weather, and television schedules, on a television screen. It works by transmitting data alongside the regular television broadcast, which can be accessed by viewers using a special remote control. Teletext is often displayed as a series of pages that viewers can navigate through, offering a variety of information in a simple, easy-to-read format. Although it was more popular in the past, it is still used in some countries for providing quick, accessible updates and information on a range of topics.

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