The most important time period in television is called prime time(8.00-11.00 P.M. )and is【C1】______by the major networks.【C2】______FCC(美国联邦通讯委员会)regulation the networks may provide【C3】______3 hours of programming per night. During these hours the most expensive and【C4】______programs are aired, and the TV audience is the largest. The dominant【C5】______of prime time network programming today are action-adventure【C6】______, situation comedies, and movies. Specials and miniseries are also prominent【C7】______the networks continue to experiment【C8】______program stunting and other strategies to win the【C9】______race. The only 'live' programming —【C10】______at the time of the【C11】______— is various sports events such as ABC's NFL Monday Night Football and certain news programs. All other programs are either filmed or【C12】______. The one innovation in the past 10 years has been to tape programs【C13】______a live audience to try and achieve a certain degree of【C14】______.Programs such as Cheers and There's a Crowd【C15】______this process. All programs are【C16】______in color. The second most important time for television networks is weekday daytime(7:00 A. M. - 5:00 P.M. ). This time is【C17】______with quizzes and game shows, news shows like NBC's Today or ABC's Good Morning America,【C18】______of network series, and soap operas. Programming【C19】______assumes that audiences are composed【C20】______of women and children. 【C1】