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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a network show" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a television program that is broadcast on a traditional television network rather than a cable or streaming service.
Example: "The new drama series is set to premiere next month as a network show, attracting a lot of attention from viewers."
Alternatives: "a broadcast show" or "a television network program".
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I don't want to carry a network show.
"No swearing either, because it was a network show".
(I'd called a network show "odious torture porn").
Mr. Diddley did not play again on a network show for 10 years.
But, for Jones, part of the appeal is that it's not a network show.
But Hannibal, as a network show, must adhere to countless restricting regulations.
The ratings were atrocious for a network show, but some viewers loved it.
It defies the quick plotting that a network show would demand and gives the characters room to explore their emotions.
I certainly cannot envisage a scenario where we would deficit-fund a network show because the risk is too great.
The show has ample quirkiness, but in a strange, dark way you don't often see on a network show.
"We've been writing for a network show," Mr. Taccone said, "so we were excited that we could get fairly extreme".
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