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''Not to be confused with [[Orion Television]].''


===Background===
===Background===
'''Orion Televisie''' was a pirate television channel in Alkmaar, the Netherlands. Part of a network of pirate channels that broadcast pornographic films in the area, Orion Televisie made a lot of use of Commodore computer graphics in its broadcasts, rather than having a "host", a screen of the CBM BASIC from the Commodore VIC-20 or Commodore BASIC from the Commodore 64 would appear and messages would be manually typed, with lots of spelling errors needed to be corrected. The user often accidentally clears the screen or enters the text, resulting in a Syntax error message. This was a very ineffective method of sharing on-screen text, but was used by many Dutch pirate channels (as well as computers such as the Sinclair ZX80, ZX81 and ZX Spectrum) due to the low-cost.
'''Orion Televisie''' was a pirate television channel in Alkmaar, the Netherlands. Part of a network of pirate channels that broadcast pornographic films in the area, Orion Televisie made a lot of use of Commodore computer graphics in it's broadcasts, rather than having a "host", a screen of the CBM BASIC from the Commodore VIC-20 or Commodore BASIC from the Commodore 64 would appear and messages would be manually typed, with lots of spelling errors needed to be corrected. The user often accidentally clears the screen or enters the text, resulting in a Syntax error message. This was a very ineffective method of sharing on-screen text, but was used by many Dutch pirate channels (as well as computers such as the Sinclair ZX80, ZX81 and ZX Spectrum) due to the low-cost.


===Logo (????)===
===Logo (1980s)===
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'''Visuals:''' The text "ORION TELEVISIE" in blue in a cracked, red brick wall. Underneath it, scrolling text says "U kijkt naar Orion Televisie Alkmaar" in black.
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'''Visuals:''' The text "ORION" in blue and TELEVISIE" in white in a cracked, red brick wall. Underneath it, scrolling text says "Goedenavond u kijkt naar Orion Televisie Alkmaar" in black.


'''Technique:''' Commodore 64 graphics.
'''Technique:''' Commodore 64 graphics.


'''Audio:'''
'''Audio:''' Unknown.


'''Availability:''' All images and descriptions have been sourced from Alkmaar Regionaal Archief and Televisiepiraten Archief.
'''Availability:'''


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Latest revision as of 18:21, 14 January 2024


Not to be confused with Orion Television.

Background

Orion Televisie was a pirate television channel in Alkmaar, the Netherlands. Part of a network of pirate channels that broadcast pornographic films in the area, Orion Televisie made a lot of use of Commodore computer graphics in it's broadcasts, rather than having a "host", a screen of the CBM BASIC from the Commodore VIC-20 or Commodore BASIC from the Commodore 64 would appear and messages would be manually typed, with lots of spelling errors needed to be corrected. The user often accidentally clears the screen or enters the text, resulting in a Syntax error message. This was a very ineffective method of sharing on-screen text, but was used by many Dutch pirate channels (as well as computers such as the Sinclair ZX80, ZX81 and ZX Spectrum) due to the low-cost.

Logo (1980s)


Visuals: The text "ORION" in blue and TELEVISIE" in white in a cracked, red brick wall. Underneath it, scrolling text says "Goedenavond u kijkt naar Orion Televisie Alkmaar" in black.

Technique: Commodore 64 graphics.

Audio: Unknown.

Availability: All images and descriptions have been sourced from Alkmaar Regionaal Archief and Televisiepiraten Archief.

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