Lexeme: video programming selection  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Video programming selection refers to the process of choosing and organizing video content for viewing. It involves curating a collection of videos from various sources, such as TV channels, streaming platforms, or online libraries, to offer a range of options for viewers. This selection may be based on various criteria, such as genre, popularity, relevance, or user preferences. The goal of video programming selection is to provide an engaging and enjoyable viewing experience by offering a diverse and well-curated selection of videos. GPT3.5
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  • noun. video programming selection (singular), video programming selections (plural)
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