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TV Asia was |
'''TV Asia''' was the UK's first channel aimed at the country's Indian diaspora, which time-shared its airtime on the [[Sky One]] and [[The Comedy Channel]] Astra satellite analogue transponders. TV Asia was also a subscription channel. It ceased transmission in the beginning of 1997 and has been replaced with Zee TV. |
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=== (1992-1997) === |
=== (1992-1997) === |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, an orange gradient circle rises up, resembling the Sun. After, a diamond outline draws in, and then fills with a blue background. Seven green lines spin and move from the bottom. Then, the words "TV ASIA" spin in. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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Technique: The animation, which was amazing for the time. |
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'''Audio:''' A descending sitar, followed by a catchy Indian tune. |
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Availability: Extinct. It was seen on TV. |
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Background
TV Asia was the UK's first channel aimed at the country's Indian diaspora, which time-shared its airtime on the Sky One and The Comedy Channel Astra satellite analogue transponders. TV Asia was also a subscription channel. It ceased transmission in the beginning of 1997 and has been replaced with Zee TV.
(1992-1997)
Visuals: On a black background, an orange gradient circle rises up, resembling the Sun. After, a diamond outline draws in, and then fills with a blue background. Seven green lines spin and move from the bottom. Then, the words "TV ASIA" spin in.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A descending sitar, followed by a catchy Indian tune.