television

Related to television: Television shows

peak TV

The period of proliferation of TV shows in the late 2010s resulting in a multitude of quality programs across streaming, cable, and broadcast platforms. The phrase, attributed to CEO of FX Networks John Landgraf, originally referred to the seeming unsustainability of such a large number of shows. It's peak TV, and I'm actively watching eight different shows, not including the ones I want to watch but don't have time to!
See also: peak, TV

trial by television

A situation in which a person's guilt is decided by the population at large due to negative coverage by televised media outlets. Also phrased as "trial by the media." While the stories about the former CEO are all horrifying, right now they are just that: stories. We cannot allow trial by television to become the new means by which to condemn our citizens, who still enjoy the right to be considered innocent until proven guilty.
See also: by, television, trial
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

trial by television (or the media)

discussion of a case or controversy on television or in the media involving or implying accusations against a particular person.
See also: by, television, trial
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • peak
  • peak TV
  • cord-cutting
  • cord
  • cord cutter
  • cover a multitude of sins
  • cover/hide a multitude of sins
  • hide a multitude of sins
  • multitude of sins, cover a
  • binge-watch
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* Research study of cable television enterprises' entry into telecommunication business and offering of information to them.
The balance of the book ranges widely over different aspects of television. In the Introduction, the editors acknowledge their surprise at the 'preponderance of proposals on television comedy' (p.
It is reassuring then that Part Four on 'Non-Fiction and History', which also features some eminent film scholars, is more closely focused on television. Charles Barr echoes Toles's detailed relation of the experience of watching television in which there are 'passages of live duration ...
Its essential value is to dramatise the diversity of practices and politics that bring television programs to the screen.
Yvonne Bell, 48, of Millfield Close, Eaglescliffe, fined pounds 30 and ordered to pay pounds 75 for using a television without a licence.
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* public service versus commercial television institutions
hold that television is an effective form of communication that has the potential to introduce children to a wider range of experiences and ideas than would otherwise be possible, and that much of the content of children's television programming is entertainment.
Markets with large populations have more television and radio stations and newspapers than less-populated markets.
There are few things as ubiquitous as television sets in the United States.
05 TELEVISION DISRUPTED: THE TRANSITION FROM NETWORK TO NETWORKED TV
Not only have they kept audiences riveted to the big and small screens, these members of the entertainment elite have grossed billions for movie studios, television networks.
Like the weekly radio program distributed by NPR, the television series will showcase the top-notch musicianship, offbeat humor and original insights of America's best young classical musicians.