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'''Logo:''' A man in "puppy play" fetish gear is on his knees facing to the right. Below him are the letters "CTV", with the "C" featuring spikes, much like the man's spiked collar. Underneath that text is the text "Televisione Di Strada Brescia".
'''Logo:''' A man in "puppy play" fetish gear is on all fours, facing to the right. Below him are the letters "CTV", with the "C" featuring spikes, much like the man's spiked collar. Underneath that text is the text "Televisione Di Strada Brescia".


'''Variants:''' The colour of the logo varies from broadcast to broadcast.
'''Variants:''' The colour of the logo varies from broadcast to broadcast.

Revision as of 23:59, 26 July 2023



Background

CTV was one of many pirate television channels in Italy under the anarchist-styled Telestreet collective, which saw dozens of micro pirate TV stations broadcasting from suburban houses using cheap equipment pop up in the early 2000s. CTV focused on left wing extremism, anti-fascism, pro-immigration and punk culture.

Logo (Early 2000s)


Logo: A man in "puppy play" fetish gear is on all fours, facing to the right. Below him are the letters "CTV", with the "C" featuring spikes, much like the man's spiked collar. Underneath that text is the text "Televisione Di Strada Brescia".

Variants: The colour of the logo varies from broadcast to broadcast.

Technique: Unknown.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Common. This channel still exists, but on a much smaller scale than when it started.

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