Daytime television is the general term for television shows produced that are intended to air during the daytime hours.
While some shows are identified as "daytime TV shows", "daytime television" is not a genre per se. Rather, it can be said that daytime television is the opposite of primetime television, which is the term used to describe television shows that air in the evening hours.
There are several different sorts of daytime programming that is produced. Most of these shows are able to be produced on a low budget, as these shows have to be able to make at least five new episodes per week (sometimes more) for most of the year. Most daytime shows are syndicated, meaning individual stations buy the rights to show it.
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