CT USSR Programme One: Difference between revisions

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

Content added Content deleted
imported>TVB
(Created page with "'''Backgroundː''' The '''Central Television of the USSR''' (Russian: Центральное телевидение СССР, <small>romanized:</small> ''Tsentral'noye televideniye SSSR''; abbr. '''CT USSR''' [Russian: ЦТ СССР, <small>romanized:</small> ''TST SSSR'']) was the state television broadcaster of the Soviet Union. Soviet TV programming was highly diverse. Like much of the Soviet media, CT USSR regularly promoted the agendas of the Communist Party. Initi...")
 
imported>TVB
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Backgroundː''' The '''Central Television of the USSR''' (Russian: Центральное телевидение СССР, <small>romanized:</small> ''Tsentral'noye televideniye SSSR''; abbr. '''CT USSR''' [Russian: ЦТ СССР, <small>romanized:</small> ''TST SSSR'']) was the state television broadcaster of the Soviet Union.
'''Backgroundː''' The '''Central Television of the USSR''' was the state television broadcaster of the Soviet Union.


Soviet TV programming was highly diverse. Like much of the Soviet media, CT USSR regularly promoted the agendas of the Communist Party. Initially, the service was operated, together with the national radio service, by the Ministry of Culture. Later it was operated by the Gosteleradio committee, under the Communications Ministry and the Information and Press Ministry, and later a Council of Ministers-controlled network of television and radio broadcasting.
Soviet TV programming was highly diverse. Like much of the Soviet media, CT USSR regularly promoted the agendas of the Communist Party. Initially, the service was operated, together with the national radio service, by the Ministry of Culture. Later it was operated by the Gosteleradio committee, under the Communications Ministry and the Information and Press Ministry, and later a Council of Ministers-controlled network of television and radio broadcasting.

Revision as of 22:19, 13 February 2022

Backgroundː The Central Television of the USSR was the state television broadcaster of the Soviet Union.

Soviet TV programming was highly diverse. Like much of the Soviet media, CT USSR regularly promoted the agendas of the Communist Party. Initially, the service was operated, together with the national radio service, by the Ministry of Culture. Later it was operated by the Gosteleradio committee, under the Communications Ministry and the Information and Press Ministry, and later a Council of Ministers-controlled network of television and radio broadcasting.

1st (Known) Logo (1950s)

Logoː On a Dark Brown Background, we see a Satellite Tower inside a Dark White Square with 3 Black Bars (2 on the Left & 1 on the Right), having white circle outlines expanding on the tower. We see white text shown below it in Russian, which is probably the Company Name. 6 Seconds in, it Disappears & it reappears. It finally fades out after 20 Seconds.

Triviaː The Tower is similar to the Ostankino Tele Tower found in the Company Studio, which stood 540.1 m (1,772.0 ft).

FX/SFXː Simple Animation.

Music/Soundsː 50's Music, while an announcer in Russian speaks throughout the logo.

Avaiabilityː Extinct.

Editor's Noteː A bit simple, but okay for the time.

2nd Logo (1990)

Logoː TBA

FX/SFXː TBA

Music/Soundsː Trumpets Playing.

Avaiabilityː Extinct. Only used as a Sign-Off.

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.