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===Background===
'''Channel 6 Woodstock TV''' was the continuation of the Videofreex collective's pirate television broadcasting after ending [[Lanesville TV]] in the late 1970s. Channel 6 broadcasted old Lanesville TV content as well as brand new content made by the group, such as ''The Night Owl'' show, which aired on Friday nights.
===Logo (1978)===
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'''Availability:''' Can be seen at the start of ''The Night Owl'' show, which has been uploaded to YouTube by Videofreex member Bart Friedman.
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Background
Channel 6 Woodstock TV was the continuation of the Videofreex collective's pirate television broadcasting after ending Lanesville TV in the late 1970s. Channel 6 broadcasted old Lanesville TV content as well as brand new content made by the group, such as The Night Owl show, which aired on Friday nights.
Logo (1978)
Visuals: There is a red heart with a searchlight emitting from it, moving as the text "CHANNEL 6 WOODSTOCK TV" appears in yellow. Shortly after, a blue star flies in from the left side, covering the screen.
Variants: In the "Santa Visits Lanesville 1973" broadcast, the blue star fades out in the centre, becoming hollow and revealing the video behind it.
Technique: Scanimate.
Audio: None.
Availability: Can be seen at the start of The Night Owl show, which has been uploaded to YouTube by Videofreex member Bart Friedman.