prime-time [ˈpraɪmtaɪm]
adjective
de máxima audiencia; de mayor audiencia Lewis has been booked to appear on three prime-time TV shows in America the three networks made approximately $418 million from prime-time ads he delivers a prime-time speech to the Republic convention Tuesday night during the lunchbreak "prime-time" slot, programmes will be live the president had laid out his policy before a prime-time audience el presidente había expuesto su política ante un público durante las horas de máxima audiencia sintonía prime time viewing in mid-evening
the documentary will be broadcast on prime-time television el documental se emitirá por televisión durante las horas de máxima or mayor audiencia
on the average weekday night, about 96 million people watched prime-time television the BBC is to slash the number of repeats shown on prime-time television this event offers people the opportunity to express their feelings on prime-time TV they will give the debate prime-time coverage
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