There are three stages of television content:
There are four stages of television content: Programming, Acquisition and Scheduling, Content Distribution. Programming is the process of selecting a television show to put on air. This also includes new programming, where a network is looking to fill their time slot with something new. Acquisitions and Scheduling is when multiple networks are trying to buy the rights for new programming that they want on air. Content Distribution is when a company such as Netflix now sells shows online without going through televisions networks ike HBO. A fourth step in this process would be that once the content has been programmed then it will be broadcasted or streamed to televisions sets from companies like CBS All-Access or Hulu (TV).Content that is development stage would be in programming. It is the stage where programs are being looked for by companies. This could include TV programs, films, music, and books. Also it includes rights to show a program on television. The Acquisition and Sche