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Created page with "{{Draft}} <!-- Do not remove the template above until the draft is in mainspace --> <!-- See AVID:Credits for a tutorial on adding credits --> {{PageCredits|compiled=|description=|capture=|video=|edits=}} ===Background=== TV TEM is a regional network of TV Globo. It has its origins as TV Bauru, founded 1 August 1960 under the TV Paulista network. It was acquired by Globo under unknown circumstances in 1965. It was eventually renamed to Rede Globo Oeste Paulista and..." |
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=== 2nd Logo (1976) === |
=== 2nd Logo (1976) === |
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'''Logo:''' The Globo Logo with a ring of 17 circles around it and a countdown from 9 to 3. |
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'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. |
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation. |
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=== 1st Logo (1978) === |
=== 1st Logo (1978) === |
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{{YouTube|id=xi-t7gCnLLc}}'''Logo:''' The transmitting towers of the station and then a shape being stamped by multiple Globo logotypes |
{{YouTube|id=xi-t7gCnLLc}}'''Logo:''' The transmitting towers of the station and then a shape being stamped by multiple Globo logotypes |
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'''Technique:''' Traditional animation and live action. |
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation and live action. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic theme and an announcer saying "Integrando a região oeste de São Paulo |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A dramatic theme and an announcer saying "Rede Globo. Integrando a toda região oeste de São Paulo |
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. |
'''Availability:''' Extinct. |
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== TV Globo Noroeste Paulista == |
== TV Globo Noroeste Paulista == |
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The Globo affiliate of São José do Rio Preto, which became TV Progresso. |
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=== 1st Logo (April 1991) === |
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'''Logo:''' A montage of shots and then the Globo Logo with the words "REDE GLOBO". Sliding out from it are the words "NOROESTE PAULISTA" and then "5 ANOS" |
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'''Technique:''' Live action and cel animation. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A song that ends in "Globo e você, Tudo a ver." |
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. A 5th anniversary logo of the broadcasting station. |
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== TV Aliança == |
== TV Aliança == |
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Background
TV TEM is a regional network of TV Globo. It has its origins as TV Bauru, founded 1 August 1960 under the TV Paulista network. It was acquired by Globo under unknown circumstances in 1965. It was eventually renamed to Rede Globo Oeste Paulista and then to TV Modelo, before becoming TV TEM in 2003.
TV Bauru
1st Logo (1965)
Logo: The 1965 Globo logo with the block letters saying TV BAURU and underneath CANAL 2
Technique: A still image.
Music/Sounds: An ominous theme and an announcer saying "Canal 2 Cada Vez mais Perto de Você."
Availability: Extinct.
2nd Logo (1976)
Logo: The Globo Logo with a ring of 17 circles around it and a countdown from 9 to 3.
Technique: Traditional animation.
Music/Sounds: Beeping sounds at every seconds
Availability: Extinct.
TV Globo Oeste Paulista
1st Logo (1978)
Logo: The transmitting towers of the station and then a shape being stamped by multiple Globo logotypes
Technique: Traditional animation and live action.
Music/Sounds: A dramatic theme and an announcer saying "Rede Globo. Integrando a toda região oeste de São Paulo
Availability: Extinct.
TV Globo Noroeste Paulista
The Globo affiliate of São José do Rio Preto, which became TV Progresso.
1st Logo (April 1991)
Aq1`
Logo: A montage of shots and then the Globo Logo with the words "REDE GLOBO". Sliding out from it are the words "NOROESTE PAULISTA" and then "5 ANOS"
Technique: Live action and cel animation.
Music/Sounds: A song that ends in "Globo e você, Tudo a ver."
Availability: Extinct. A 5th anniversary logo of the broadcasting station.