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===Background===
During the 1978 FIFA World Cup, [[Canal 7 Buenos Aires (1978-1979)|Canal 7]] was the host broadcaster for said tournament. A consortium was set up known as '''Argentina '78 Televisora/Centro de Producción a Colores Buenos Aires''' and would handle the world feed for the tournament. However, broadcasts in color were aired internationally due to Argentina being stuck with black-and-white televisions at that time.
===Logo (June 1-25 1978)===
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'''Technique:''' A still, printed image filmed by a camera.
'''Audio:''' The Argentina '78 theme song, composed and performed by Ennio Morricone.
{{Chronology|[[Canal 7 Buenos Aires (1959-1978)]]|[[Canal 7 Buenos Aires (1978-1979)]]}}
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 2 October 2024
Camenati
Video captures courtesy of
Eduardo Seijas
Background
During the 1978 FIFA World Cup, Canal 7 was the host broadcaster for said tournament. A consortium was set up known as Argentina '78 Televisora/Centro de Producción a Colores Buenos Aires and would handle the world feed for the tournament. However, broadcasts in color were aired internationally due to Argentina being stuck with black-and-white televisions at that time.
Logo (June 1-25 1978)
Visuals: On a sky-blue background, there is a white vector globe surrounded by a redyellow gradient dot pattern. Below is "A78TV" in a white, abstract line typeface, and underneath is "Buenos Aires - Argentina" enclosed by 2 horizontal dark-blue bars.
Technique: A still, printed image filmed by a camera.
Audio: The Argentina '78 theme song, composed and performed by Ennio Morricone.
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