Talk:Dayparting
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Perhaps merge this with Schedule (broadcasting) or Network programming (television). And merge these together as well.
"Dayparting" can also be used in telecoms, where it refers to a non-geographic phone number which is diverted to different destinations according to the time of day.
Thus you could have your local staff answering calls during office hours, but route to a remote call centre for out-of-hours support. Spudley (talk) 10:59, 7 April 2008 (UTC)

