media literacy of NBC show slot

             At the start of the season, Broadcast Televison Networks try to influence the household viewers who are watching other programs and/or looking for something to watch. Broadcast television networks often generate innovative, and contemporary prime time lineups in order to catch the attention of "programless" viewers. The lineups are generally intended towards a large audience, so that viewers will remain tuned into a network as much as possible. Various corporations compete to create and market the best products, and advertise them during the best prime time slots to the best of their advantage. Because advertising and programming go hand in hand, this can lead to a variety of results, including regretful consequences.
             Marketers who have aligned their products with the successful show, have also successfully promoted their product and, vice-versa . Basically when no one watches a show, the commercials are not seen. When the ratings are low and the number of viewers are decreasing , the networks try relentlessly to get back to the top. The Fox Network on Monday night has a time slot from 9:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., which has a standard program that is one of the network's main attractions, "Ally McBeal." "Ally McBeal" is one of the lucky, yet few programs, that has survived the grueling task of staying on air in the prime time lineup, and still remain popular with the viewing audience. During the time slot, the Fox Network packs the commercial break with advertisements that are the most appealing to the current audience of male and females from 15 to 40 years old.
             The Fox Network is infamous for their Monday night line-up and a wide variety of programming. On Monday nights at 9:30 p.m., the Fox Network has presented such shows as "Ally McBeal", "That 70's show," and "Dark Angel. The Fox Network has also broadcasted live "The Sexiest Bachelor in America Pageant," the movie "Dumb and Dumber," and the World Series Champion...

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