University of Central Florida (UCF) RTV3007 Practice Test

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What is the purpose of counterprogramming in television scheduling?

Offering programs similar to competitors

Scheduling programs with different themes than competitors

The purpose of counterprogramming in television scheduling involves deliberately scheduling programs that have different themes or genres from those being offered by competitors at the same time. This strategy aims to attract viewers who may not be interested in a show that is being offered by another network. By providing an alternative option, a network can capture an audience segment that prefers varied content, thus potentially increasing its own viewership and ratings.

Counterprogramming is particularly effective during high-competition time slots, such as prime time, when many viewers have multiple choices. By offering a distinct program during these times, networks can set themselves apart and appeal to audience niches that align with the different thematic content being presented. This strategic scheduling can also help diversify a network's programming portfolio and strengthen its overall brand identity, as it emphasizes a unique programming approach that caters to diverse viewer preferences.

Creating a uniform program schedule across channels

Aligning audience interests with competitor shows

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