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Logo: 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.
Logo: 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.


FX/SFX: The animation, which was amazing for the time.
Technique: The animation, which was amazing for the time.


Music/Sounds: A descending sitar, followed by a catchy Indian tune.
Music/Sounds: A descending sitar, followed by a catchy Indian tune.

Revision as of 01:00, 6 December 2022

Background: TV Asia was Britain's first Asian channel, which time-shared it's 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 then known as Zee TV.

(1992-1997)

Logo: 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: The animation, which was amazing for the time.

Music/Sounds: A descending sitar, followed by a catchy Indian tune.

Availability: Extinct. It was seen on TV.

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