n.
A program, as on television, scheduled to follow another: " (Edwin Diamond).
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lead-out (lēd'out') |
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In broadcast, program immediately following another program on the same station; said to lead the audience out of the advertiser's program on the same station. See also audience flow; lead-in.
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