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- Channel_drift abstract "Channel drift or network decay is the gradual transition of a television network away from its original programming focus to either target a newer more lucrative audience, or to broaden their viewership by including less niche programming. Often, this results in a shift from highbrow programming aimed at more educated viewers, toward lowbrow programming aimed at a wide audience. Almost all versions of channel drift feature some sort of incorporation of infotainment and/or reality television into a channel's lineup.".
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- Channel_drift wikiPageExternalLink more-live-action-programs-on-cartoon-network.
- Channel_drift wikiPageID "23575978".
- Channel_drift wikiPageRevisionID "605900514".
- Channel_drift hasPhotoCollection Channel_drift.
- Channel_drift subject Category:Cable_television.
- Channel_drift subject Category:Television_controversies.
- Channel_drift subject Category:Television_terminology.
- Channel_drift type Abstraction100002137.
- Channel_drift type Act100030358.
- Channel_drift type Controversy107183151.
- Channel_drift type Disagreement107180787.
- Channel_drift type Dispute107181935.
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- Channel_drift type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Channel_drift type SpeechAct107160883.
- Channel_drift type TelevisionControversies.
- Channel_drift type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Channel_drift comment "Channel drift or network decay is the gradual transition of a television network away from its original programming focus to either target a newer more lucrative audience, or to broaden their viewership by including less niche programming. Often, this results in a shift from highbrow programming aimed at more educated viewers, toward lowbrow programming aimed at a wide audience.".
- Channel_drift label "Channel drift".
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- Channel_drift wasDerivedFrom Channel_drift?oldid=605900514.
- Channel_drift isPrimaryTopicOf Channel_drift.