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infomercial
An infomercial is a form of television commercial that resembles regular TV programming yet is intended to promote or sell a product, service or idea. It generally includes a toll-free telephone number or website. Most often used as a form of direct response television (DRTV), they are often programlength commercials (long-form infomercials), and are typically 28:30 or 58:30 minutes in length. Infomercials are also known as "paid programming" (or "teleshopping" in Europe). This phenomenon started in the United States, where infomercials were typically shown overnight and early morning (us
filler
low-cost artistic work inserted to fill empty space in a larger presentation
sign-on and sign-off
beginning and ending of operations for a radio or television station
Minna no Uta
television series
Doodlez
Doodlez is a Canadian animated shorts television series produced for television by Cellar Door Productions, animated by Trapeze Animation Studios, which started airing on Teletoon in 2002. It was seen on Nicktoons and was one of the final programs shown on BBC Kids.
bumper
broadcasting announcement between a program and commerical break
Have a Laugh!
American animated television series
Mr. Meaty
Canadian teen adult animated sitcom
As the Bell Rings
British television series
Purple and Brown
animated television series
Nanalan'
Nanalan' is a Canadian children's television series created by Jamie Shannon and Jason Hopley. It began in 1998 as a series of three-minute shorts originally broadcast on YTV; it later ran for two seasons of full-length (21 minutes) episodes that were first broadcast by CBC. The series chronicles the small-scale adventures and discoveries of a three-year-old puppet girl named Mona in her grandmother Nana's backyard. The title is a contraction of the phrase "Nana Land," referring to the setting.