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===Background=== |
===Background=== |
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Canal 4 is an Uruguayan public TV channel that started broadcasting in 1961, being the second oldest channel in the country. It is currently managed by Grupo Monte Carlo. |
Canal 4 is an Uruguayan public TV channel that started broadcasting in 1961, being the second oldest channel in the country. It is currently managed by Grupo Monte Carlo. |
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===1st |
===1st ID (1983-1990)=== |
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> |
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Monte Carlo TV Color (1983).png |
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</gallery> |
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{{YouTube|id=mq-5f3XUjaA}} |
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'''Technique:''' Same as the Rede Globo ID with primitive animation. |
'''Technique:''' Same as the Rede Globo ID with primitive animation. |
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'''Audio |
'''Audio:''' A movie-like orchestral fanfare with an announcer saying "Canal 4, Monte Carlo, TV color" which translates to "Channel 4, Monte Carlo, color TV". |
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===2nd |
===2nd ID (1990-1992)=== |
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> |
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Monte Carlo TV Color (1990).png |
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<center> |
<center> |
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<youtube width="320" height="240">iFU35lWJiwo</youtube> |
<youtube width="320" height="240">iFU35lWJiwo</youtube> |
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</center> |
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'''Visuals:''' |
'''Visuals:''' The camera moves out of an antenna. The same "'''''4'''''" from before but white and with their lower part made of 3 colored squares (red, blue and green) appear flipping and then moving to the left of the screen. The indicator "MONTE CARLO CXB4 TV CANAL" appear on the right. The number shines at the end. |
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'''Technique:''' Unknown |
'''Technique:''' Unknown |
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===3rd |
===3rd ID (1992-1996)=== |
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Monte Carlo TV Color (1992).png |
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<center> |
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<youtube width="320" height="240">UmX6zwc9JMU</youtube> |
<youtube width="320" height="240">UmX6zwc9JMU</youtube> |
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===4th |
===4th ID (1996-1999?)=== |
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[[Category:Uruguay]] |
[[Category:Uruguay]] |
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[[Category:Television logos]] |
[[Category:Television logos]] |
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[[Category:Uruguayan television |
[[Category:Uruguayan television idents]] |
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[[Category:Logos with content from other logos]] |
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[[Category:Spanish-language logos]] |
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Background
Canal 4 is an Uruguayan public TV channel that started broadcasting in 1961, being the second oldest channel in the country. It is currently managed by Grupo Monte Carlo.
1st ID (1983-1990)
Visuals: It's the same 1980 ID of Rede Globo, but before the silver sphere fading into the Rede Globo logo, the animation stops, and instead an italic "4" appear in the sphere, with "Monte Carlo" fading in their sides later.
Technique: Same as the Rede Globo ID with primitive animation.
Audio: A movie-like orchestral fanfare with an announcer saying "Canal 4, Monte Carlo, TV color" which translates to "Channel 4, Monte Carlo, color TV".
2nd ID (1990-1992)
Visuals: The camera moves out of an antenna. The same "4" from before but white and with their lower part made of 3 colored squares (red, blue and green) appear flipping and then moving to the left of the screen. The indicator "MONTE CARLO CXB4 TV CANAL" appear on the right. The number shines at the end.
Technique: Unknown
Audio: From what can be hear, an announcer says "Desde el punto mas alto de la ciudad, y con la mejor imagen, transmite: CXB4 TV Canal 4 Montecarlo, Montevideo, Uruguay.
3rd ID (1992-1996)
Visuals: Unknown
Technique: CGI.
Audio: Unknown
4th ID (1996-1999?)
Visuals: Unknown
Technique: Unknown
Audio: Unknown