Abstract

One of the major factors that makes broadcast programming an art rather than a science is the need to match program content types with audience categories or classifications. Using statistical techniques based on the preferences of a large sample of viewers, the present article identifies eight distinct types of television program appeals. William R. Hazard is Associate Professor of Journalism and Sociology at the University of Texas.

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