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'''Daytime television''' is a genre of [[television programming]], traditionally aimed at viewers who would be home in the daytime hours (e.g., [[homemaker|homemakers]]). Since the audience of daytime television consists largely of women, much of the programming is hosted by women, or reflects issues that are important to many women (e.g., ''[[The Oprah Winfrey Show]]'', ''[[The View]]'', and ''[[Dr. Phil (TV series)|Dr. Phil]]'').
'''Daytime television''' is a genre of [[television programming]], traditionally aimed at viewers who would be home in the daytime hours (e.g., [[homemaker|homemakers]]). Since the audience of daytime television consists largely of women, much of the programming is hosted by women, or reflects issues that are important to many women (e.g., ''[[The Oprah Winfrey Show]]'', ''[[The View]]'', and ''[[Dr. Phil (TV series)|Dr. Phil]]'').



==See also==
==See also==
*[[Daytime television in the United States]]
*[[Daytime television in the United States]]

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Daytime television is a genre of television programming, traditionally aimed at viewers who would be home in the daytime hours (e.g., homemakers). Since the audience of daytime television consists largely of women, much of the programming is hosted by women, or reflects issues that are important to many women (e.g., The Oprah Winfrey Show, The View, and Dr. Phil).

See also