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Latest revision as of 17:01, 2 October 2024
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Background
Radio Columbia was a Costa Rican prominent radio station, broadcasting primarily on the 98.7 FM frequency. It's also know to be producing films.
Logo (May 1, 1955)
Visuals: Over the opening part of the movie, there is a stylistic drawing of a microphone tilted slightly leftwards. Next to it s a cursive "Radio" (with the R's left edge being extended to the left) and behind it is "COLUMBIA" (with the C being big and "OLUMBIA" in wide sans-serif typeface). Below it is a sans-serif "SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA" and "Presenta" in cursive font is below it.
Technique: A still superimposed graphic.
Audio: Opening theme of the movie.
Availability: Seen on Elvira.