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Revision as of 19:42, 9 October 2023
Background
The Arts Channel was an early European satellite channel, which at one point shared airtime with Sky One, at the time known as the Sky Channel. The Sky Channel signal was not encrypted until 1 September 1993, but The Arts Channel nevertheless aired a copyright warning at the end of the day's programmes.
1st Warning (1984-1986)
Visuals: On a burgundy red background, the following text, in yellow with black shadow, appears:
All material shown on THE ARTS CHANNEL is subject to copyright and may not be used or reproduced in any way without prior written consent. |
Variants: Later versions have the warning text, in white with a black outline, and "The Arts Channel" in mixed case.
Technique: None.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen at the end of the closedown sequence.