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 permissible and, sometimes, to provide information relating to the programme just broadcast.

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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 permissible and, sometimes, to provide information relating to the programme just broadcast. The six analogue terrestrial television channels in the UK make use of continuity announcers, and for most of the time, continuity announcements are presented live. Continuity announcers can also be found on digital and satellite channels, but most of these channels make use of pre-recorded announcements.
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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 permissible and, sometimes, to provide information relating to the programme just broadcast.
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  • Continuity announcers in the United Kingdom
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