Time Slot Definition Dictionary

 

Slot /slɒtslɑːt/ noun countable 1 a short period of time allowed for one particular event in a series of other similar events At one time, the airline held 38% of the available take-off and landing slots at Heathrow Airport. There’s a repeat of the daytime show in thelate-night slot. 2 American English. Dictionary entry overview: What does time slot mean?. TIME SLOT (noun) The noun TIME SLOT has 1 sense. A time assigned on a schedule or agenda Familiarity information: TIME SLOT used as a.


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A period of time during which something takes place. For example, a meeting may be scheduled from 3 pm to 4 pm, or a work order may be processed between 5 pm and 6 pm. In both cases, the scheduled occurrence is the time slot.
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  • A length of time allotted to someone or something, especially in a broadcasting schedule.

    ‘the series aired in what will be its regular Friday 10 p.m. time slot’
    • ‘time slots booked for a particular surgeon’
    • ‘We placed the show in its June time slot to give exhibitors a chance to preview their fall lines to buyers.’
    • ‘Aware of its declining status, he began searching last spring for a new venue and a new time slot for the fair, traditionally held at Navy Pier in early May.’
    • ‘While excited that the critically acclaimed, yet relatively little watched show was given the prime, post-Super Bowl time slot, I actually had little faith that the increased exposure would translate into substantially more viewers.’
    • ‘Now there are DVDs, and I can watch my favorite shows as often as I want, without the interference of networks that see fit to change a show's time slot on a whim.’
    • ‘When we started making it we didn't even know what timeslot it was going to be on and it was a low budget show, so we kind of just made it for us and there weren't really any concessions made.’
    • ‘I never felt that the material was padded just for the sake of filling a time slot.’
    • ‘In its original weekday time slot, the show became an enormous cult hit.’
    • ‘I guarantee everyone will keep the time slot they had at the end of last year.’
    • ‘Getting solo acoustic performers ready three to five minutes before their time slot doesn't need to be a headache, even if they have limited stage experience.’
    • ‘I think that having the earliest time slot of the night didn't help the band.’

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