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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



Revision as of 21:17, 19 October 2023



Background

Eerste Egmondse Vrije Televisie, meaning "First Egmondish Free Television", was a pirate channel run by Juriean Brands in an area of the Netherlands known as Egmond aan Zee and often refered to part of as "The Egmonds". The channel was run out of a camping trailer that had been equipped with a broadcast antenna. The channel broadcast reports during the day and pornography at night, 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.

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