Definition of Programme: A ‘programme’ refers to a planned series of events or performances, or a broadcast on television or radio. This term is commonly used for a television programme, a theatre programme, or a schedule of activities for events such as conferences or festivals. It implies an organized set of activities or an agenda.
Etymology and Origin: ‘Programme’ originates from the Greek word ‘programma’, meaning ‘a written public notice’. Through Late Latin and French, the term evolved into its current form, initially indicating a list of items or performances at events and later extending to scheduled broadcasts in media.
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