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'''LogoVisuals:''' A simple design of a ship with three rings emitting from it, representing a broadcast, on top of waves, in a circle, surrounded by three curved texts saying "ODELIA" in English, Hebrew and Arabic.
 
'''Technique:''' Unknown.

Revision as of 02:31, 9 October 2023


Background

Odelia TV was a short lived pirate TV station broadcasting from a boat named MV Odelia in Israel active in April to December 1981.

(April 6-December 1981)


Visuals: A simple design of a ship with three rings emitting from it, representing a broadcast, on top of waves, in a circle, surrounded by three curved texts saying "ODELIA" in English, Hebrew and Arabic.

Technique: Unknown.

Audio: Unknown.

Availability: This logo is currently completely lost, with only photographs from news papers reporting on the station available.

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