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  2. Continuity (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    In broadcasting, continuity or presentation (or station break in the U.S. and Canada) is announcements, messages and graphics played by the broadcaster between specific programmes. It typically includes programme schedules, announcement of the programme immediately following and trailers or descriptions of forthcoming programmes.

  3. Continuity - Wikipedia

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    Continuity editing, a form of film editing that combines closely related shots into a sequence highlighting plot points or consistencies Continuity (fiction) , consistency of plot elements, such as characterization, location, and costuming, within a work of fiction (this is a mass noun)

  4. Continuity announcers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, continuity announcers are people who are employed to introduce programmes on radio and television networks, to promote forthcoming programmes on the station, to cross-promote programmes on the broadcaster's other stations where applicable and, sometimes, to provide information relating to the programme that was being broadcast.

  5. Bumper (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    In broadcasting, a commercial bumper, ident bumper, or break-bumper (often shortened to bump) is a brief announcement, usually two to fifteen seconds in length that can contain a voice over, placed between a pause in the program and its commercial break, and vice versa.

  6. Television closedown routines in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The BBC took a long time to abandon the practice, and did not commence a full daytime service until the autumn of 1986. A full night-time closedown sequence on British television typically contained information about the following day's schedule, perhaps a weather forecast and/or a news update, possibly a Public Information Film and finally, a ...

  7. Timeline of ITV - Wikipedia

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    The programmes are broadcast on weekdays between 4:15pm to 5:15pm and are presented live by the duty continuity announcer in each ITV region. 1981. 11 August – TSW takes over Westward Television but continues to use the Westward name until 1 January 1982.

  8. Timeline of Channel 4 - Wikipedia

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    25 June – The final edition of Business Daily is broadcast although the early morning business news bulletins continue to be aired for another three months, until the end of The Channel Four Daily. 6 September – The first edition of Football Italia is broadcast as part of Channel 4's deal to show Serie A, with live coverage of Sampdoria v ...

  9. Timeline of overnight broadcasting in the UK - Wikipedia

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    The first 30 minutes includes a full broadcast of ITN's international news bulletin ITN World News. In addition, brief news summaries are broadcast at various points through the night. The launch coincides with three of the major ITV companies, Scottish, Central and Granada, [9] beginning 24-hour transmissions. 30 May