United States daytime television industry

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The United States daytime television industry encompasses the production and broadcast of talk shows, soap operas, game shows, news, and other programming aired during daytime hours on American television networks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf television industry segment
contentRatingSystem TV Parental Guidelines
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distributionModel broadcast syndication
cable television
network television
streaming simulcast
economicCharacteristic cost-sensitive production formats
high reliance on advertising-supported model
historicallyImportantGenre daytime soap opera
network game show
syndicated talk show
historicalTrend decline of traditional soap operas since early 2000s
growth of daytime talk and court shows in 1990s and 2000s
increased competition from cable and streaming services
includesFormat children's programming
court show
daytime news program
daytime talk show
game show
infomercial
lifestyle program
local talk show
soap opera
syndicated magazine show
laborRepresentation Directors Guild of America
Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
surface form: Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists

Writers Guild of America
majorNetworkParticipant ABC
CBS
Fox
NBC
PBS
The CW
majorSyndicationCompany CBS Media Ventures
Disney–ABC Domestic Television
NBCUniversal Television Distribution
surface form: NBCUniversal Syndication Studios

Sony Pictures Television Studios
surface form: Sony Pictures Television

Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution
primaryMedium television
primaryRevenueSource advertising
programmingStrategy counterprogramming against competing networks
targeted demographic scheduling
regulatoryBody Federal Communications Commission
relatedIndustry United States prime time television industry
United States television advertising industry
secondaryRevenueSource product placement
sponsorships
syndication fees
typicalAudience retirees
shift workers
stay-at-home adults
students
typicalBroadcastHours daytime

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Daytime Emmy Award for Lifetime Achievement domain United States daytime television industry
“(What Are the Days of Our Lives)” usedIn United States daytime television industry
subject surface form: What Are the Days of Our Lives
this entity surface form: NBC daytime programming
Linda Dano partOf United States daytime television industry
this entity surface form: American daytime television industry