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'''Technique:''' 2D animation. |
'''Technique:''' 2D animation. |
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'''Audio:''' Peter Reno and Jack Trombey's "Fanfare Showcase No. 24" from De Wolfe Music Library. |
'''Audio:''' Peter Reno and Jack Trombey's "Fanfare Showcase No. 24" from the De Wolfe Music Library album ''Fanfare Showcase''. |
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'''Availability:''' The station only broadcast for about 5 months and there is little footage available. |
'''Availability:''' The station only broadcast for about 5 months and there is little footage available. |
Revision as of 01:24, 26 March 2024
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Background
Channel 3, later known as Channel D, subtitled as "Independent Television Dublin", was a short lived pirate television station in Dublin, Ireland that broadcast from April to August of 1981.
ID (April 25-August 1981)
Visuals: A stylized capital D on a background of space and a star pattern with smaller dots of light travelling around it, text saying "Channel D Independent Television Dublin" in green scrolls along the bottom.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: Peter Reno and Jack Trombey's "Fanfare Showcase No. 24" from the De Wolfe Music Library album Fanfare Showcase.
Availability: The station only broadcast for about 5 months and there is little footage available.