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==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (1952-197?)=== |
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'''Logo:''' The logo shows a radio tower broadcasting, as the words “Dziennik Telewizjyny” appear over it. |
'''Logo:''' The logo shows a radio tower broadcasting, as the words “Dziennik Telewizjyny” appear over it. |
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=== 2nd Logo (197?-1976)=== |
=== 2nd Logo (197?-1976)=== |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A fanfare, which was the call sign. |
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=== 3rd Logo (1976-1989) === |
=== 3rd Logo (1976-1989) === |
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'''Logo:''' The logo starts with a map of Poland. Then, the letters “'''d'''” and “'''t'''” stretch in, white and red respectively. Then, we cut to a map of Europe as the letters stretch in again. Then we cut to a map of the world as the letters stretch in again, and the word “'''DZIENNIK'''” appears under the letters. |
'''Logo:''' The logo starts with a map of Poland. Then, the letters “'''d'''” and “'''t'''” stretch in, white and red respectively. Then, we cut to a map of Europe as the letters stretch in again. Then we cut to a map of the world as the letters stretch in again, and the word “'''DZIENNIK'''” appears under the letters. |
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'''Technique:''' Cel animation. |
'''Technique:''' Cel animation. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' |
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the previous logo. |
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'''Availability:''' Rare, and is no longer broadcasted due to the fall of the communist government in Poland. It can still be found on YouTube.<!-- Please add categories according to the company's type, country of origin, and parent company (if applicable) --> |
'''Availability:''' Rare, and is no longer broadcasted due to the fall of the communist government in Poland. It can still be found on YouTube.<!-- Please add categories according to the company's type, country of origin, and parent company (if applicable) --> |
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Background
Dziennik was a Polish communist news channel that was started in 1952, broadcasting communist propaganda all across the Polish People’s republic. It was shut down in 1989 when communism fell in Poland due to the Solidarnosc movement.
1st Logo (1952-197?)
Logo: The logo shows a radio tower broadcasting, as the words “Dziennik Telewizjyny” appear over it.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: Unknown.
Availability: Extinct, and is lost media. It is unknown on which it played, but it was broadcasted in the People’s Polish Republic.
2nd Logo (197?-1976)
Logo: The logo shows a globe covered with the letters “DTV” zooming in bold.
Technique: Cel animation.
Music/Sounds: A fanfare, which was the call sign.
Availability: Extinct, and is lost media. Part of the intro has been found so far, but it was broadcasted in the People’s Polish Republic.
3rd Logo (1976-1989)
Logo: The logo starts with a map of Poland. Then, the letters “d” and “t” stretch in, white and red respectively. Then, we cut to a map of Europe as the letters stretch in again. Then we cut to a map of the world as the letters stretch in again, and the word “DZIENNIK” appears under the letters.
Technique: Cel animation.
Music/Sounds: Same as the previous logo.
Availability: Rare, and is no longer broadcasted due to the fall of the communist government in Poland. It can still be found on YouTube. [[Category:Poland]]