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=== Background ===
=== 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.
'''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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'''Audio:''' A descending sitar, followed by a catchy Indian tune.
'''Audio:''' A descending sitar, followed by a catchy Indian tune.


[[Category:British television identifications]]
[[Category:British television idents]]
[[Category:United Kingdom]]
[[Category:United Kingdom]]
[[Category:Television identifications]]
[[Category:Television idents]]

Latest revision as of 15:38, 2 January 2024


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.

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