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The 2013 New Zealand primetime television schedule for the five major free-to-air New Zealand television networks (One, 2, 3, Four and Prime) covers primetime hours throughout 2013. Unlike other countries, New Zealand television schedules do not run against any 'seasons' (such as the United States' 2012-13 television season), and therefore scheduling can be sporadic. This is due to delayed scheduling allow for the removal of hiatuses (thus allowing two 23 episode seasons to be aired within a year in the same time slot, for example in 2012, the eighth season of ''Desperate Housewives'' aired at 8:30pm Monday on 2 from February to July, and the eighth season of ''Grey's Anatomy'' from July to February 2013), and the varying season lengths from local and imported shows (For scripted shows, American and Australian seasons are usually are between 20 and 24 episodes, British seasons are usually 6 to 8 episodes, and New Zealand seasons vary between 6 and 13 episodes). However, some shows, such as Four's ''Glee'' and ''How I Met Your Mother'' are scheduled within a week of their original American airing and therefore follow the pattern of American programming of airing repeats during hiatuses. New Zealand produced series premiering in 2013 include One's ''Agent Anna'', ''Seven Sharp'', ''Dishing Up Australia with Al Brown'', ''NZ Detectives'', ''Life Flight'', ''Descent from Disaster'' and ''Best Bits'', 2's ''Code 1'', 3's ''Crime Exposed'', ''The Blue Rose'', ''Sunny Skies'', ''The Radio'', ''3rd Degree'', ''The Vote'', ''Saving Gen Y'', a local version of ''The X Factor'' and ''Harry'', and Prime's ''The Animal Files'', ''New Zealand from Above'' and ''Sachie's Kitchen''. Due to negotiations between 20th Century Fox Television and Mediaworks (owners of 3 and Four) unable to be made, Fox's properties, including staples ''The Simpsons'', ''Glee'' and ''How I Met Your Mother'', ceased to screen on these channels starting 8 November.〔http://www.throng.co.nz/2013/11/fox-shows-vanish-tv3four-tv-schedules/〕 ==Legend== Light green indicates original airing of New Zealand produced programming. Light blue indicates programming scheduled before or within one week of original overseas airing. Pale blue indicates programming scheduled before or within one month of original overseas airing. Light grey indicates Repeat Programming. Orange indicates movies. Light Salmon indicates sporting events, either live or delayed up to a day. Note that programme times in the below schedule may differ by up to 15 minutes. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2013 New Zealand primetime television schedule」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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