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  • [[Category:Canadian television presentation bumpers]] [[Category:Television presentation bumpers]]
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  • ...n contrast to Jaune's focus on cinema, Bleu was primarily oriented towards television shows and documentaries. ...f Sport Week-End's branding is based on Canal+ Sport, the commercial break bumpers use Canal+'s format with Canal+ Sport's soundtrack.
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  • ...overnment). Unlike the BBC's domestic channels (which are funded by the UK television licence fee), it is commercially funded by subscription and advertising rev ...er is heard saying "From London, 24 hours a day. This is BBC World Service Television."
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  • Similarly to the latter two, Vert's programming was a mix of television shows, documentaries and movies. However, while Bleu focused on the former '''Availability:''' Several idents, commercial break bumpers and intros have been preserved on archival websites. An ident and the intro
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  • ...e its parts move around, appears above them. Finally, the logo ends with a television switch-off effect. ...unt reprints of the ''Rugrats'' Sony Wonder tapes, used certain television bumpers instead of this.
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  • ...exists where the logo is shortened and colored brown, this can be seen on bumpers from KQED at the time. ...of KQED San Francisco" at the end of programs, or "The Following is a KQED Television Production” at the start of programs. Sometimes, it’s silent or contain
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  • ...isney Channel. The production arm serves as the flagship of Disney Branded Television (which owns Disney Channel, the latter being owned by the Walt Disney Compa ...gn dancing inside the Disney Channel logo of the era that features a black television set with Mickey Mouse ears at the top, with the white Disney logo inside an
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  • {{PageButtons|Logo Variations=1|Promo Bumpers=1}} ...the living room watching "Mickey Mouse Club" on television. Suddenly, the television turns into a present. After Donald opens the present, something crazy happe
    50 KB (8,472 words) - 01:31, 9 August 2024
  • ...levision. It officially launched the world's first regular high-definition television service at 3pm on 2 November 1936, broadcasting from Alexandra Palace in Lo ...rn Ireland to mark both its digital switchover and the end of the analogue television era in the UK.
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  • ...k Theatres]]' "Front Row Joe" trailers and [[Cartoon Network]]'s "CN City" bumpers. [[Category:Logos with film and television footage]]
    88 KB (15,616 words) - 06:01, 3 September 2024