TV7 Pathé

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Background

TV7 Pathé was a short-lived syndication channel founded in 1991 by Giancarlo Paretti, who owned Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer at the time. The channel wasn't affiliated with the French studio Pathé, but rather a fake Pathé made by Paretti, after failing to buy the company. The channel signed off for good in 1992, following a lawsuit.

(February 3, 1991-September 30, 1992)


Visuals: 14 yellow stars and a yellow ribbon fly onto a blue square over a lumpy white background. The stars form a circle (reminiscent of the EU flag) around the ribbon, which has formed a rooster. The words in yellow:

TV7 PATHE

fly in and:

Pubblicità

fades in underneath.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A triumphant fanfare.

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