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|text=I was working on my new draft of the [[Draft:Big Ten Conference|Big Ten Conference]], both presentation IDs and the "Maps" commercial. But I am a bit confused about categorizing the Big Ten Conference...
|text=I was working on my new draft of the [[Draft:Big Ten Conference|Big Ten Conference]], both presentation IDs and the "Maps" commercial. But I am a bit confused about categorizing the Big Ten Conference...
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|text=I think the presentation ID would count as a television ident. The one appearing in the "Maps" commercial is a commercial tag and a different medium than the ident.
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I was working on my new draft of the Big Ten Conference, both presentation IDs and the "Maps" commercial. But I am a bit confused about categorizing the Big Ten Conference...

I know the Big Ten is an NCAA Division I athletic conference, but for presentation ID, should I categorize them as television idents, and for the "Maps" commercial to be categorized as commercial tags?

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I think the presentation ID would count as a television ident. The one appearing in the "Maps" commercial is a commercial tag and a different medium than the ident.

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