Category:Television terminology
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L
- Late-night television
- Laugh track
- LCD television
- Lead-in
- Leased access
- Light board operator
- Lighting design
- Lighting technician
- Limited-run series
- List of breakout characters
- List of RF connector types
- Live action
- Live television
- Local insertion
- Local news
- Local programming
- Local-access television
- Log line
- Lost television broadcast
- Love team
- Low-angle shot
- Lower third
M
- Marathon (media)
- Master control
- Master electrician
- Media multitasking
- Media Object Server
- Medium shot
- Microwave transmission
- Mid-season replacement
- Miniseries
- Modulation
- Multi-screen video
- Multi-platform television
- Multicast
- Multicast routing
- Multicast-broadcast single-frequency network
- Multichannel television
- Multicore cable
- Multiplexing
- Musical guest
- Must-carry
- Mystery box show
N
O
P
- Paid programming
- PAL
- Pan and scan
- Panning (camera)
- Pay television
- Pay-per-view
- Performance
- Pick-up (filmmaking)
- Picture-in-picture
- Television pilot
- Pirate television
- Playout
- Plot twist
- Portapak
- Pre-credit
- Pre-production
- Premiere
- Prequel
- Prime time
- Prime Time Access Rule
- Principal photography
- Procedural drama
- Product displacement
- Product placement
- Production assistant
- Production board
- Production budget
- Production code number
- Production company
- Production coordinator
- Production logo
- Production truck
- Promo (media)
- Property master
- Public affairs (broadcasting)
- Public-access television
- Public, educational, and government access
R
- Radio frequency
- Rasterisation
- Read-through
- Reboot (fiction)
- Recap sequence
- Recording studio
- Recurring character
- Regional variation
- Regular character
- Remake
- Repurposing (broadcasting)
- Rerun
- Retransmission consent
- Reverse compensation
- Reverse mirror
- Revival (television)
- RF connector
- Rimshot (broadcasting)
- Ring announcer
- Rural purge
S
- Safe area (television)
- Satellite Home Viewer Act (US)
- Satellite television
- Saturday-morning cartoon
- Scan conversion
- Scan line
- Score bug
- Scrambler
- Screen-Free Week
- Screenplay
- Screenwriting
- Script breakdown
- Script editor
- Season finale
- Season premiere
- SECAM
- Second screen
- Sequel
- Serial (radio and television)
- Serial digital interface
- Series finale
- Series premiere
- Sermonette
- Television set
- Set-top box
- Shooting ratio
- Shooting schedule
- Shot/reverse shot
- Shoulder programming
- Television show
- Showrunner
- Side-by-side (graphic)
- Sign-on and sign-off
- Signal-to-interference ratio
- Simulcast
- Simultaneous substitution
- Sister show
- Sister station
- Sitcom
- Slate (broadcasting)
- Slice of life
- Smart TV
- List of smart TV platforms
- SMPTE color bars
- Soap opera
- Social television
- Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
- Sodium vapor process
- Sound on tape
- Sparklies
- Spec script
- Television special
- Specialty channel
- Spinoff (media)
- Split television season