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'''Visuals:''' A single sheet of paper with the printed text "U KIJKT NAAR PTA PORNO TELEVISIE AMSTERDAM P.O. BOX 8977 1006 JD" and what looks like a small black house icon. The page appears slightly crooked and gets manually adjusted as the logo goes on.
'''Visuals:''' A single sheet of paper with the printed text "U KIJKT NAAR PTA PORNO TELEVISIE AMSTERDAM P.O. BOX 8977 1006 JD" and what looks like a small black house icon. The page appears slightly crooked and gets manually adjusted as the logo goes on.


'''Technique:''' None.
'''Technique:''' A still printed image.


'''Audio:''' A series of strange beeps followed by a song.
'''Audio:''' A series of strange beeps followed by a song.
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'''Availability:''' Seen at the end of a broadcast by the channel from 1980.
'''Availability:''' Seen at the end of a broadcast by the channel from 1980.


[[Category:Pirate logos]][[Category:Netherlands]][[Category:Television identifications]][[Category:Dutch television identifications]][[Category:Logos with popular music]]
[[Category:Pirate logos]][[Category:Netherlands]][[Category:Television idents]][[Category:Dutch television idents]][[Category:Logos with popular music]]

Latest revision as of 03:38, 16 April 2024


Background

PTA, standing for Porno Televisie Amsterdam was a pirate television channel in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The channel broadcast pornography, like most Dutch pirate channels. At the time, pornographic broadcasts were illegal in the Netherlands.

Logo (1980-1981)

Visuals: A single sheet of paper with the printed text "U KIJKT NAAR PTA PORNO TELEVISIE AMSTERDAM P.O. BOX 8977 1006 JD" and what looks like a small black house icon. The page appears slightly crooked and gets manually adjusted as the logo goes on.

Technique: A still printed image.

Audio: A series of strange beeps followed by a song.

Availability: Seen at the end of a broadcast by the channel from 1980.

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