programming

IPA: prˈoʊgræmɪŋ

noun

  • (broadcasting) The designing, scheduling or planning of a radio or television program/programme.
  • The design and scheduling of a performance such as ballet.
  • (computing) The act of writing a computer program.
  • The software that controls a machine, or the logic expressed in such software; operating instructions.
  • Brain-washing.
  • (psychology) A conditioned response.
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Examples of "programming" in Sentences

  • This fall, MyTV launched what it calls a programming service.
  • One of the problems that exists in programming is trying to satisfy all tastes.
  • Unfortunately his programming is a shoddy and he ends up destroying the planet instead.
  • Essentially the programming is a compendium of the highlights of the American electronic media.
  • I find it humorous that anyone would defend some ribbing of the OS Marketshare "bully", particularly since Easter Eggs in programming is a longstanding tradition.
  • It encourages the network's inertial tendency in programming, which is to treat (and pay) the stars like stars but be ruthless the minute their popularity begins to flag, and not to get locked into a large permanent payroll for any show.

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