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ID (December 15, 1958-1962)


Visuals: A TV Tower on a globe centered on the American continents, and the text "Radio" in cursive script and "America TV Canal 4" in block letters. It was known to be a screen logo, but a still screen logo, so there is not much to describe here except for that the logomark itself.

Technique: None or possibly Cel.

Audio: Joe Reichman's "Moonlight Sonata." This would later become the theme music for the broadcaster itself.

Availability: It was used before the network was even called América Televisión.

Radio America TV
Canal Cuatro
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