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Revision as of 10:12, 9 August 2023
Background
Camara de Diputados Television, or CDTV, is a cable TV channel that broadcasts the sessions of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile, along with informative and cultural programming.
(2018-)
Logo: On a periwinkle background, two blue and red streaks move in opposite directions and turn around a circular space, with some flashes. They eventually rotate and the circular space is filled with white, and the Coat of arms of Chile appears in it. The text "Camara de Diputados Television" appears below the logo, which slighty moves away while the flashes dissapear.
Technique: The streaks, the space being filled, the flashes. CGI.
Music/Sounds: A glassy synth theme.
Availability: Current.