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Some stations come up with variants for holidays and special events.
 
Compare with a [[Vanity Plate]], which shows up at the tail end of a show and usually identifies the production company instead of the broadcaster. Another form of broadcaster identification would be the [[Radio Jingle]]. A fictional network identifier, for a CNN-style news channel, might be [[Alphabet News Network]].
 
Could overlap with [[Continuity Announcement]] in the early days of television.
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