Television Series

A television series is a type of scripted audiovisual entertainment produced for broadcast on television. It consists of a collection of episodes that are grouped together around a common theme, narrative arc, or set of characters. Television series can vary in length, format, and genre, encompassing genres such as drama, comedy, thriller, science fiction, and many others. Each episode typically lasts from 20 to 60 minutes, and series can range from single-season to multi-season runs. Often, television series are released in scheduled blocks, allowing for episodic storytelling where plots develop over time. They may be aired weekly or released in bulk (as in the case of streaming platforms). Television series can be produced by networks, cable channels, or streaming services, contributing significantly to the cultural landscape and entertainment industry.