Also, how long is a TV season?
Because of cable television and the Nielsen sweeps, the "fall" season now normally extends to May. Thus, a "full season" on a broadcast network now usually runs from September through May for at least 22 episodes.
Beside above, how many weeks are in a TV series? There are 52 weeks in a year. American TV series usually go from the end of September to May, about 34-35 weeks. Most shows go on hiatus over the winter holidays and thanksgiving, due to lower viewership.
Considering this, how many seasons does a TV series have?
Network television has shifted to 13 episode seasons as well, instead of having one show span an entire season on a time slot they have multiple shows covering that time slots.
Why are TV shows divided into seasons?
It also makes sense for a network to schedule a batch of episodes so that the season finale airs just as another of its shows starts up. There's no better way to expose a new property to an existing audience. Another reason for breaking up a season is to duck competition.
