Category:Television terminology
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This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.
Pages in category "Television terminology"
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A
- A la carte pay television
- Active antenna
- Actor
- Television addiction
- Addressability
- Television advertisement
- Affiliated station
- After school special
- Aftershow
- All Request
- Amateur television
- Analog recording
- Analog signal
- Analog television
- Annoyance factor
- Television antenna
- Anthology series
- Archival Disc
- Artificial crowd noise
- As seen on TV
- Asynchronous serial interface
- ATSC tuner
- Audience Measurement and Analytics Ltd. (aMap)
- Audio router
- Audio synchronizer
- Audiovisual
- Automatic content recognition
- Automavision
B
- B-roll
- Barker channel
- Belling-Lee connector
- Bible (screenwriting)
- Big Three TV Networks
- Billing (performing arts)
- Binge-watching
- Black and burst
- Blackout (broadcasting)
- Block error
- Blockbuster (entertainment)
- Blooper
- Blu-ray
- Boom operator (media)
- Boom shot
- Bottle episode
- Breakfast television
- Broadcast automation
- Broadcast calendar
- Broadcast designer
- Broadcast engineering
- Broadcast flag
- Broadcast journalism
- Broadcast law
- Broadcast network
- Broadcast quality
- Broadcast reference monitor
- Broadcast relay station
- Broadcast Standards and Practices
- Broadcast syndication
- Broadcast television systems
- Broadcast-safe
- BT.1120
- Bumper (broadcasting)
- Burning off
C
- Cable converter box
- Cable television franchise fee
- CableCARD
- Camera operator
- Camera pedestal
- Carriage dispute
- Central apparatus room
- Communication channel
- Channel capacity
- Channel drift
- Channel surfing
- Character generator
- Christmas tape
- Chroma key
- Clean feed (television)
- Cliffhanger
- Clip show
- Close-up
- Closed captioning
- Closing credits
- Cold open
- Color suite
- Colorburst
- Community bulletin board
- Component video
- Content reference identifier
- Continuity (broadcasting)
- Counterprogramming (television)
- Crossover (fiction)
- CSI effect
- Cue card
D
- D-3 (video)
- Dark (broadcasting)
- Dayparting
- Dead air
- Deus ex machina
- DigiCipher 2
- Digital cable
- Digital master
- Digital on-screen graphic
- Digital rights management
- Digital television
- Digital television adapter
- Digital video
- Digital video recorder
- Direct-broadcast satellite
- Direct-to-disc recording
- Direct-to-video
- Display resolution
- Dot crawl
- Double box
- DTE (direct to edit)
- Duopoly (broadcasting)
- Dutch angle
- DV
- DVD recorder
E
- E/I
- Echo (communications protocol)
- Edit decision list
- Distance education
- Educational television
- Effects of time zones on North American broadcasting
- EIAJ-1
- Electromagnetic interference
- Electronic field production
- Electronic news-gathering
- Electronic program guide
- Electronic sell-through
- Episode
- Establishing shot
- Event television
- Extra (acting)
- Eyeline match
F
- Fall schedule
- Family Viewing Hour
- Fee-for-carriage
- Filler (media)
- Television film
- Filter (video)
- Financial Interest and Syndication Rules
- First Warning
- Flagship (broadcasting)
- Flow (television)
- Footage
- For Your Consideration (advertising)
- TV format
- Free preview
- Free-to-air
- Free-to-view
- Friday night death slot
- Fringe time