1974–75 United States network television schedule (daytime)
The 1974–75 United States network television daytime schedule refers to the weekday programming lineups broadcast by the three major American television networks: ABC, CBS, and NBC. This schedule encompasses the hours generally considered "daytime," typically from early morning (around 7:00 AM Eastern/Pacific) until late afternoon (around 6:00 PM Eastern/Pacific), excluding weekend programming.
Daytime programming during this era was primarily targeted towards homemakers and children. Common genres included soap operas, game shows, talk shows, children's programming (particularly in the mornings and early afternoons), and reruns of primetime sitcoms or dramas.
The schedules varied slightly based on time zone. Affiliates could choose to preempt or delay network programming to air local programming. The specific shows and their time slots were subject to change throughout the broadcast year due to cancellations, new series premieres, or schedule adjustments by the networks. Changes in daytime television schedules often reflected evolving social trends and advertising strategies. Detailed schedules for this period are available through archived television listings and network promotional materials.