It would be shown on a weekday evening at 22:35 but might be repeated on Sundays.
When Feb. 2 falls on a weekday, about 13, 000 people turn out for the event.
Despite the fact that it's two in the afternoon on a weekday, the parking lot is packed.
It said under-15s typically made up only 1% of the total radio audience at that time on a weekday evening.
Before and during the Arab Spring in 2011, Barnett anchored a weekday Middle East focused news hour from the network's production hub in Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
That, and the fact that it is perfectly acceptable to start drinking at 3pm on a weekday, fosters a fertile environment for new ideas.
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One in five cars on the road at 08:50 on a weekday is doing the school run, according to sustainable transport charity Sustrans Cymru.
Residents said that if Sunday night's explosions had happened on a weekday, around 3, 000 children would have been attending three schools destroyed in the blasts.
Aim to visit on a weekday to avoid the weekend crowds, when it becomes difficult to find a patch of sand to lay down your towel.
One of the people behind it is LaVar Arrington, the former Washington Redskins and Penn State linebacker who now hosts a weekday sports radio show in Washington, DC.
"Turner Inspired in the Light of Claude" at the National Gallery is a specialist art-historical show though you'd never know it from the crowds there on a weekday afternoon.
More than three million viewers watched on average, with a peak of over 4 million as the parade reached its climax - unusually high for a weekday afternoon programme.
Consider that The New York Times, where the article appeared, has a weekday print circulation of just under 800, 000 (another 450, 000 or so subscribe to the online version).
Maybe we can be trained that if we must break a leg, it would be best to do so on a weekday between 9 and 4 Washington time.
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The Times of London is smaller, but not all that much so: It has a weekday circulation of about 500, 000 and a Sunday circulation of 1.2 million, versus 900, 000 and 1.3 million for the NYT.
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Or, in my example, a small business owner who wants to explain how the fiscal cliff is affecting his business to 500 people who have nothing more exciting to do than listen to him on a weekday afternoon.
He suggested April 22, a Wednesday, as an ideal day to hold the teach-in, as a weekday event would mean more students would be involved, according to nelsonearthday.net, a website run by the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies.
The club wanted to hold a parade on Thursday, the day after the final, if it won, but the Metropolitan Police, Transport for London and local councils said a parade on a weekday evening "would bring severe rush hour disruption and chaos to west London".
Instead of putting up barriers for people who want to vote, we should be the most open society when it comes to giving our citizens as many options as possible to vote, and moving Election Day from a weekday to a weekend makes a lot of sense.
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On a typical weekday, a full third of tablet video plays occur between 7pm and 11pm.
On a recent weekday morning a representative from a product research firm called Qfact approaches a modest duplex in Pleasant Ridge, a Cincinnati suburb, for an appointment.
He was pedalling home from work in Seattle on a sunny weekday afternoon in late July when, witnesses say, a brown SUV made a left turn, crunched into Wang and sped away.
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On a recent weekday morning, an assistant helped Mr. Ferraro pack for a trip to New York while he went through some papers in his office.
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On a recent weekday morning, as roosters crowed outside, Ms. Foppiani worked in a small room, closely examining a mug with a wide, flat handle that has an old, block print design.
Sitting in the control tower on a recent weekday, Ron Anderson, the dispatcher, and Pete Falotico, the tower operator, pointed to a screen that showed blinking, malfunctioning symbols indicating where damaged signals in the station and the river tunnels were slowly sputtering back to life a few more after each overnight shift of repair work.
Last year, 60% of the Peugeot workers rejected plans for a fifth weekday shift on Fridays.
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The Nate Berkus Show, a syndicated weekday design program, premiers today after months of studio preparation and on-location makeover shoots.
On a typical weekday, some 300, 000 vehicles will drive across the one mile span, and during the evening rush hour--from 4 P.
It is still too early to forecast success, but on a recent weekday afternoon Marshall Courts and Seven Oaks were quiet and peaceful.
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But Chiles stepped up into another league in 2006 when the BBC piloted a new weekday early evening magazine programme, The One Show.
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