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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 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.

  4. 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)

  5. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    This page sets out guidelines for the names of articles relating to broadcasting, generally in the scope of WikiProject Radio Stations and the television stations task force. For guidelines relating specifically to television programming , see Wikipedia:Naming conventions (television) .

  6. Timeline of Grampian Television - Wikipedia

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    Summer – In-vision continuity is dropped with announcements made over a new black ident and slides. Grampian makes slight changes to its logo, most notably removing the animation. In September, the continuity is moved to Glasgow. 15 November – The public launch of digital terrestrial TV in the UK takes place. 1999. No events.

  7. Bob Christie (announcer) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Christie (born 1941) is a former Scottish continuity announcer, newsreader and programme presenter.. Christie began his broadcasting career as an hospital radio presenter with HBS Glasgow (Hospital Broadcasting Service) in the 1960s then went onto work with Scottish Television as an continuity announcer and newsreader in the early 1970s before joining BBC Scotland in January 1973 as an ...

  8. Julian Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Simmons' career in broadcasting began when he appeared in amateur drama productions in Belfast while working for Air Canada at their offices in the city. [3] In Julian (a documentary produced for the Belfast community television station NVTV), he observed: "Somebody saw me in a Belfast comedy, and said that 'You should be on TV, I know somebody ...

  9. Category:Radio broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio broadcasting" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. ... Continuity (broadcasting) D. Dayparting; Drive time; E ...