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'''Availability:''' The logo is seen at the start of each broadcast, which include music videos of Bananarama and Dire Straits, among others.
'''Availability:''' The logo is seen at the start of each broadcast, which include music videos of Bananarama and Dire Straits, among others.
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Revision as of 15:40, 2 January 2024


Background

Thameside TV was a pirate television channel broadcast on channel 28 in London, England from 1984 to 1985. The channel was started by the operators of the Thameside Radio pirate radio station, which began broadcasting in 1977. The channel's audio was simultaneously broadcast on the 90.5 FM radio band in case of issues with the television broadcast's audio. The channel mostly broadcast music videos. The final broadcast of the station never aired due to a raid by authorities resulting in the confiscation of the transmitter used by the station.

Logo (October 7, 1984-1985)

Visuals: A silhouette similar to the Thames logo of St. Paul's Cathedral is placed inside a circle, against a backdrop of a blue sky and orange river. The silhouette is surrounded by a yellow background, with the text "CHANNEL 28 THAMESIDE TV" positioned underneath.

Technique: None.

Audio: The logo is silent, but often had a voiceover.

Availability: The logo is seen at the start of each broadcast, which include music videos of Bananarama and Dire Straits, among others.

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