Correcting Technique misuse. |
Added capture from AntVee's logo history on all PBS member stations (in 7 1/2 hours, wow). |
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'''Visuals:''' |
'''Visuals:''' There are three sections colored in {{color|blue}}. The first section says "WUCM-TV 19 University Center, MI", the second section says "Delta Broadcasting", and the last section says "WUCX-TV 35 Bad Axe / Ubly, MI". |
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'''Technique:''' A still computerized graphic. |
'''Technique:''' A still computerized graphic. |
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===2nd ID (2004)=== |
===2nd ID (2004)=== |
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WDCQ (2004) (credit - AntVee Productions).png |
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'''Technique:''' Computer animation. |
'''Technique:''' Computer animation. |
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[[Category:Television logos]] |
[[Category:Television logos]] |
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[[Category:PBS]] |
[[Category:PBS]] |
WDCQ is a PBS station located in Bad Axe, Michigan. It began broadcasting in 1986. It was the satellite station of WDCP (launched in 1964) until that station shut down in 2009.
Visuals: There are three sections colored in blue. The first section says "WUCM-TV 19 University Center, MI", the second section says "Delta Broadcasting", and the last section says "WUCX-TV 35 Bad Axe / Ubly, MI".
Technique: A still computerized graphic.
Audio: An announcer saying "TV 19 and 35, from Delta Broadcasting".
Visuals: On a scientific background, there is a sliding letter "Q". While it slides, "W" and "DC" appear. Then, below "DC", "Delta College" fades in and below it is "Mid-Michigan".
Technique: Computer animation.
Audio: A guitar-like sound.
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