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'''Availability:''' It was seen on broadcasts from the station and can be seen on the station's YouTube channel.
'''Availability:''' It was seen on broadcasts from the station and can be seen on the station's YouTube channel.


[[Category:Irish television identifications]]
[[Category:Irish television idents]]
[[Category:Irish television logos]]
[[Category:Irish television logos]]
[[Category:Ireland]]
[[Category:Ireland]]

Latest revision as of 15:24, 2 January 2024


Background

LTV 2 (standing for Local Televison 2) was a pirate television station broadcast from Millstreet, Cork, Ireland. After LTV shut down in 1988, LTV 2 started up in the early 1990s and continued to broadcast until the late 2010s.

Logo (1990s)

Visuals: The logo shows a CGI video camera on a blue ground with a black background. The camera zooms out of the lens and pans to the side of the video camera where the letters "LTV2" in a blue gradient can be seen.

Variants: There was a variant of this logo used on the "Christmas Special Broadcast" which added the text "Happy Christamas from LTV2 Millstreet".

Technique: 3D CGI.

Audio: An orchestral score plays throughout the logo.

Availability: It was seen on broadcasts from the station and can be seen on the station's YouTube channel.

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