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Most affiliates aired it in "fringe time" during the weekend.
It is a much different and quieter place on most weekdays and fringe times than when the mobs are pouring in.
But today American dramas and sitcoms - though some remain popular - increasingly occupy fringe time slots on foreign networks, industry executives say.
For local affiliate stations, syndicated programs are often used or slotted in what is known as Fringe Time .
Likud forcefully confronted the lunatic fringe time after time.
Wunderman stayed away from prime-time slots for his commercials and bought fringe time, which goes against every principle of advertising.
It started in April 2010 in late prime time and from September 2010 it was moved to fringe time.
During the summer, when the kids are out of school, a lot of daytime TV will be used, with a stress on soap operas and early fringe time.
'Wee Hours of the Night' Originally the Hair Club purchased just fringe time, with rates that can run as low as $100 for 30 seconds.
A second type of syndications used to fill fringe time is first-run syndication, which is any program that is specifically produced for sale into syndication markets.
Starting today they will be seen on the three commercial broadcast networks in daytime, prime time and late fringe time, as well as in the top 18 markets and on cable television.
By showing it on Fridays from 4 to 5 p.m., TLC is banking on it to inject some much-needed vitality into the "fringe time" that perpetually confounds TV executives.
The numbers in the early fringe time period were a 9.0 rating and a 20 share in March 1994, 13.2 and 29 in March 1995 (as the trial heated up) and 13.0 and 29 last month.
Bella Calamidades is the first telenovela from Telemundo that is released first in Latin American countries rather than in the United States leading the fringes times the countries where the novel is issued.