User:Leslsanchezz/Television show

Article body - Seasons/Series
A television "season" was primarily a trade word used to describe a show's longevity, the order of episodes, and to denote the terms for green-lighting and contracts. It's difficult to know the point in time when the "season" of a television program started to be used. While the term "series" refers to a group of related programs produced for television transmission.

If the show is picked up and it's an hour-long drama, the network orders a "run" of episodes—usually only six or 13 episodes at first, though if it's a half-hour comedy then the season typically consists of at least 22 episodes.