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Background: ERT3 is the 3rd channel of ERT. It was launched in 1988 when public radio and TV services were fused. It became abolished in 2013 with all of ERT during a money saving cut. It was officially back on the air on June 11, 2015 with all of ERT.
 
===Background===
Background: ERT3 is the 3rd channel of ERT. It was launched in 1988 when public radio and TV services were fused. It became abolished in 2013 with all of ERT during a money saving cut., Itbut was officiallywent back on the air on June 11, 2015 along with allthe rest of ERT.
 
=== 1st ID (1988-1995)===
1st Logo
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(1988-1995)
 
Logo'''Visuals:''' On a black background, pieces of a map with yellow land and blue sea slide in from all sides of the screen. Once it is fully compete, many {{color|silver|silver}} and gold pieces fly from the completed map. WeThe zoomlogo zooms up from the map to a bluegradientblue gradient background with the pieces spinning all around. Later, they all settle in the middle of the screen, connecting together to make a sharp angled "ET{{color|silver|'''''ΕΤ'''''}}" in {{color|silver|silver}} with a gold "{{color|gold|'''3'''}}" and clear parts in it. Finished up, it shines and turns to an angle, revealing the 3 isto be much thicker than the letters.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
FX/SFX: The pieces of the map and logo coming together, the background change, the logo turning and shining.
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' An very distorted patriotic theme made with a synthesized trumpet.
 
Availability: Extinct.
 
Editor's Note: None.
 
 
=== 2nd ID (1995-1996)===
2nd Logo
(1995-1996)
 
Logo'''Visuals:''' On a black background with a fuzzy teal stripe in the middle, {{color|silver|silver}} shapes come in from all sides, forming the "ET{{color|silver|'''''ΕΤ'''''}}" from beforethe previous logo. {{color|gold|Gold}} pieces then fly in to form the "{{color|gold|3}}", then the logo tilts to a angle.
 
FX/SFX'''Technique:''' The pieces coming together.{{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
 
Music/Sounds'''Audio:''' An synthesized trumpet fanfare, which is taken from the news theme at the time.
 
Availability: Extinct.
 
Editor's Note: None.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 12 August 2024


Background

ERT3 is the 3rd channel of ERT. It was launched in 1988 when public radio and TV services were fused. It became abolished in 2013 with all of ERT during a money saving cut, but went back on air on June 11, 2015 along with the rest of ERT.

1st ID (1988-1995)


Visuals: On a black background, pieces of a map with yellow land and blue sea slide in from all sides of the screen. Once it is fully compete, many silver and gold pieces fly from the completed map. The logo zooms up from the map to a blue gradient background with the pieces spinning all around. Later, they all settle in the middle of the screen, connecting together to make a sharp angled "ΕΤ" in silver with a gold "3" and clear parts in it. Finished up, it shines and turns to an angle, revealing the 3 to be much thicker than the letters.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: An very distorted patriotic theme made with a synthesized trumpet.



2nd ID (1995-1996)

Visuals: On a black background with a fuzzy teal stripe in the middle, silver shapes come in from all sides, forming the "ΕΤ" from the previous logo. Gold pieces then fly in to form the "3", then the logo tilts to a angle.

Technique: The pieces coming together. [possible misuse]

Audio: An synthesized trumpet fanfare, which is taken from the news theme at the time.



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