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===Background===
===Background===
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a Turkish nationwide television channel part of the Demiroren Group, first launched on 20 September 1993. It begun broadcasting in HD on October 2006, making it the first channel in Turkey to do so.


The station had also launched an international channel, Euro D (formerly Kanal D Fun) in 1996, as well as a Romanian channel under the same name in 2007.
==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (????)===
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'''Logo:'''


===1st ID (1993-1994)===
'''Variants:'''


'''FX/SFX:'''
'''Visuals:''' Unknown.


'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Variants:''' Unknown.

'''Technique:''' Unknown.

'''Audio:''' Unknown.
===2nd ID (1994-1996)===
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''
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'''Visuals:''' On a light blue gradient background, a blue sphere with light reflecting off the top-right corner and four silver arches are seen rising from the bottom left corner. The arches rotate around the sphere and move closer to one another before the shapes place themselves on the left side of the screen, with the arches left of the sphere. The sphere gradually slows down as each individual arch flips itself to the right, forming a D, whilst a blue line slides below from the left side, leaving a fading trail and black rectangle with "KANAL D" inside behind. The line flies offscreen as the rectangle places itself below the D.

'''Variants:''' Unknown.

'''Technique:''' CGI.

'''Audio:''' A 4-note piece that is repeated four times, played on a synth on the 3rd take and a piano for the others, ending with a calm 5-note synth piece.
===3rd ID (1996-2013)===
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'''Visuals:''' In the center of a blue-black gradient background, an amber sphere with a curved ribbon on the left of it zooms in. A glassy arch shape slides from the left and places itself next to the sphere, where additional curved ribbons spin, rotate and briefly expand out of. Another ribbon flies out from between the sphere and crescent and moves offscreen as a row six studio lights fade in the background. Four sets of the arch flip over the sphere individually, forming the company's logo as a gray rectangle with "KANAL D" flies up from the bottom of the screen before placing itself underneath the logo. As this is happening, several more amber ribbons fly across the logo as the camera pans upwards to the left. An array of miniature white dots appear on the blue wall as the arch and sphere fade to silver and light blue, respectively.

'''Variants:''' Unknown.

'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' A news-intro esque tune, followed by a three-note jingle that repeats twice before ending with an orchestrated rendition of the five-note jingle.
'''Availability:'''


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'''Editor's Note:'''
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Latest revision as of 07:26, 27 September 2024



Background

Kanal D is a Turkish nationwide television channel part of the Demiroren Group, first launched on 20 September 1993. It begun broadcasting in HD on October 2006, making it the first channel in Turkey to do so.

The station had also launched an international channel, Euro D (formerly Kanal D Fun) in 1996, as well as a Romanian channel under the same name in 2007.

1st ID (1993-1994)

Visuals: Unknown.

Variants: Unknown.

Technique: Unknown.

Audio: Unknown.

2nd ID (1994-1996)


Visuals: On a light blue gradient background, a blue sphere with light reflecting off the top-right corner and four silver arches are seen rising from the bottom left corner. The arches rotate around the sphere and move closer to one another before the shapes place themselves on the left side of the screen, with the arches left of the sphere. The sphere gradually slows down as each individual arch flips itself to the right, forming a D, whilst a blue line slides below from the left side, leaving a fading trail and black rectangle with "KANAL D" inside behind. The line flies offscreen as the rectangle places itself below the D.

Variants: Unknown.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A 4-note piece that is repeated four times, played on a synth on the 3rd take and a piano for the others, ending with a calm 5-note synth piece.

3rd ID (1996-2013)


Visuals: In the center of a blue-black gradient background, an amber sphere with a curved ribbon on the left of it zooms in. A glassy arch shape slides from the left and places itself next to the sphere, where additional curved ribbons spin, rotate and briefly expand out of. Another ribbon flies out from between the sphere and crescent and moves offscreen as a row six studio lights fade in the background. Four sets of the arch flip over the sphere individually, forming the company's logo as a gray rectangle with "KANAL D" flies up from the bottom of the screen before placing itself underneath the logo. As this is happening, several more amber ribbons fly across the logo as the camera pans upwards to the left. An array of miniature white dots appear on the blue wall as the arch and sphere fade to silver and light blue, respectively.

Variants: Unknown.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A news-intro esque tune, followed by a three-note jingle that repeats twice before ending with an orchestrated rendition of the five-note jingle.

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