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A hard break in TV talk refers to a strict, predetermined pause in programming that separates segments, typically indicating the end of a segment or show. It often occurs at the top of the hour or right before a commercial break, providing a clear transition point. During a hard break, the host or show may abruptly stop speaking to allow for a smooth transition to advertisements or the next segment. This technique helps maintain scheduling consistency and ensures that programming runs on time.

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