KUAM-TV

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

KUAM-TV is a television station in Guam. It is the first television station in Guam and the Mariana Islands. As a pioneering broadcaster in the region, KUAM-TV has played a significant role in shaping the local media landscape. The station is headquartered in Hagåtña, Guam's capital, and operates under the ownership of Pacific Telestations, LLC. KUAM-TV has affiliations with major networks, including NBC, CBS, and ABC, which allows it to offer a diverse range of programming to its viewers.

1st ID (August 5, 1956-Unknown retirement year)


Visuals: Over a sky background, there is a black outline of a wide oval containing a white, sans-serif "KUAM" with a small, white, sans-serif "TV" at the left and the large, serif, white "8" below, intersecting the wide oval below. There is also a white italic "NBC" at the right of it and a white, sans-serif "CBS" below it. "Channel" in white, cursive font is below the black outline of the wide oval and a white, sans-serif "VOICE OF THE MARIANAS" is below everything. Between the "8" and the "NBC/CBS" text is a drawing of a palm tree situated in the beach with a boat at the left and the seas behind the text below.

Technique: Possibly a still printed image.

Audio: Possibly none.

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