Broadcast day

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As broadcast day refers to the program offering that spreads a TV or radio stations typically within usually 24 hours. In most cases, a different program is organized every week and week. The day of broadcast is heralded by the start of broadcasting and ends with the end of broadcasting , often followed by a pause in broadcast . The actual program takes place between the beginning and the end . By appropriately designing the phases with text, music and images, depending on the medium, the broadcaster is usually given a characteristic, recognizable profile. It thus becomes a brand towards the consumer.

See also: TV day