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'''Eerste Egmondse Vrije Televisie''', meaning "First Egmondish Free Television", was a pirate channel in an area of the Netherlands formerly known as Egmond and often refered to as "The Egmonds". The channel was run out of a camping trailer that had been equipped with a broadcast antenna. The channel broadcast pornography, like most Dutch pirate channels. |
'''Eerste Egmondse Vrije Televisie''', meaning "First Egmondish Free Television", was a pirate channel in an area of the Netherlands formerly known as Egmond and often refered to as "The Egmonds". The channel was run out of a camping trailer that had been equipped with a broadcast antenna. The channel broadcast pornography, like most Dutch pirate channels. |
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===Logo (May 9,1981-March 21, 1983)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' A lighthouse is seen, the camera zooms very far out, then the circled text "eerste egmondse vrije televisie uhf 30" appears in white |
'''Visuals:''' A lighthouse is seen, the camera zooms very far out, then the circled text "eerste egmondse vrije televisie uhf 30" appears in white |
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Background
Eerste Egmondse Vrije Televisie, meaning "First Egmondish Free Television", was a pirate channel in an area of the Netherlands formerly known as Egmond and often refered to as "The Egmonds". The channel was run out of a camping trailer that had been equipped with a broadcast antenna. The channel broadcast pornography, like most Dutch pirate channels.
Logo (May 9,1981-March 21, 1983)
Visuals: A lighthouse is seen, the camera zooms very far out, then the circled text "eerste egmondse vrije televisie uhf 30" appears in white
Technique: Superimposed text.
Audio: Sound of the sea waves.
Availability: Visible in an RTV Noord Holland report talking about the channel.