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Television presentation is best defined as the bits before, after and in-between the programmes. Also called 'continuity', presentation means the graphics, idents, jingles, announcers, logos, symbols, break-bumpers, authority announcements, menus - everything but the programmes themselves. The presentation of the past shows how graphic design, music and even people have changed since television began in 1936.
http://www.iol.ie/~dmcahill/
Development of Irish television presentation, covering RTE1, Network 2, TnaG, TV3, TG4, Ulster Television, BBC Northern Ireland and Eurovision.
http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/closinglogogroup/
Online club for people with a passion for front and end captions.
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