Method of labelling a broadcast signal including transmitting a

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ABSTRACT:
A method of labelling a broadcast signal in which a predetermined pattern of special labels, preferably, a label for the next following program is transmitted repeatedly but irregularly at predetermined intervals prior to the program change to indicate that an event is to occur after a predetermined interval.

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