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Revision as of 09:21, 7 October 2023
Compiled by
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
umyjmizlew and Mr. Television
Tabit
Video captures courtesy of
umyjmizlew and Mr. Television
Background
This is one of the local branches of TVP3 located in Gdańsk, a port city on the Baltic coast of Poland. The station was launched on 6 March 1959.
Telewizja Gdańsk
(March 6, 1959-2020)
Logo: Over a cloudy background, we see a statue of the Neptune fountain with a building behind it. the station name "Telewizja Gdańska" in a handwritten format is displayed right next to the statue and the Polish Eagle icon can be seen below.
Variant:
- A black-and-white variant exists.
- The later ident, starting in 1959 is essentially a slightly adjusted version of the early ident. The building is nowhere to be seen, and the station name now reads "Telewizja Gdańsk". It also appears to be red.
- The ident is colorized on 1971.
Technique: None.
Audio: An echoing bell theme.
Audio Variant: The ident at times can also be silent.
Availability:
- It was mostly seen during program pauses during its timespan.
- TThere only remains a Logopedia image of the early variant.