Star TV Heerhugowaard

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Background

Star TV was a pirate television channel run by Godfried Hugo Vermeulen in the city of Heerhugowaard, the Netherlands. The channel was active for about a year, before Godfried received a court summons on the 15th of May, 1982, ordering him to cease broadcasting. The channel only broadcast on weekends and had made 95 successful broadcasts.

ID (1981-May 15, 1982)


Visuals: An 8 pointed star, shaded yellow, green and blue, is situated in the centre of a white screen. Surrounding it are a set of masks, music notes and a loose, flowing piece of film. To the left, the text "KANAAL" is written in green, sandwiched between zig-zag lines, to the right, a large number "39", also in green surrounded by the same lines. Below the star are the letters "T" and "V" in blue, separated by the bottom point of the star. Above the star is the text "Heerhugowaard" in a black, cursive font. In front of the star is the text "Star" in red, with a crosshatched shadow.

Technique: A still image.

Audio: Unknown.

Availability: There are no archived broadcasts of the logo, just this single capture.

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