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(September 2010)

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RD
rdd Founding member
Believe it or not there were at least two other aborted attempts to create a Paramount TV network in the US, one in the late 1940s/early 1950s, and the more well known attempt (due to its connections with Star Trek: The Motion Picture) in the late 1970s which never got off the ground.
BR
Brekkie
That kind of begs the question about how the FOX network came to be in the 80s. I'm guessing it was Murdoch wanting a channel rather than the FCC.
LL
Larry the Loafer
Doesn't the story go that Paramount were involved with the Dumont Network in the 40s, and the company that eventually controlled the Dumont affiliates after its demise was bought by Murdoch and was used as the framework to help launch Fox?
IS
Inspector Sands
Yes, the original stations bought were part of a group that were originally spun off from Dumont.

That kind of begs the question about how the FOX network came to be in the 80s. I'm guessing it was Murdoch wanting a channel rather than the FCC.


Fox bought the the stations after Murdoch invested in the company. Then they decided to create a network to supply them. The FCC just licenses and regulates, it doesn't 'want' or ask for a new network or station.

However where Fox were clever is that they did the bare minimum amount of programminh that they needed to to be licensed as a network, so didn't push themselves too much. What made it the eventual big forth network was a few break through shows, in particular The Simpsons, and then the obtaining of NFL rights, which caused a lot of stations to switch affiliation to Fox
LT
LTSC1980
And France Télévisions got new look....
KU
Kunst
I think it's a great rebrand when it comes to the logos

I think a bit more could be done about the idents, but endboards &c are fine
HA
Hazimworks
And France Télévisions got new look....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_72F-q0fA1E

Not surprising since this is based off France Info's. It might have taken a long time to do this corporate rebranding work.
I wonder how people are reacting to this new look though.

And the France TV channel's logos look like Spain's Punt Dos.
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S7
sbahnhof 7
Trouble brewing in Switzerland - a referendum next month will decide whether the SBC loses all of its public funding and becomes totally commercialized.

A poll found the Leave side has 40% support in the all-or-nothing vote, which isn't supported by the government and was instigated by far-right MPs. (Sound familiar?) The silly part is that, in a very rich country, the SBC gets one of the world's highest licence fees. A sudden change would decimate it.... but still, it could never be worse than TVNZ, ba-dum-ch

- https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/radio-and-television_swiss-licence-fee-vote--the-demands-and-potential-consequences/43824266

With four official languages, Swiss broadcasting is probably unique in the world:

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(from this interview)

Justin, Brekkie and WW Update gave kudos

16 days later

HA
Hazimworks
ProSieben's transistional on-air presentation late 2000 and the new one in April 2001:
HA
Hazimworks
On this page there are a few pictures that have exhibitions of TV graphic designs from the Netherlands, Brazil and Japan: https://www.flickr.com/photos/66896566@N00/sets/72157631831021171
DB
dbl
DR1 & DR2 in Obit* mode:

The death of Prince Henrik of Denmark

Which as you can see, they've sombre-ised their presentation.

*For those unaware, means Obituary.
NYTV, orange and Rkolsen gave kudos
BR
Brekkie
I look forward to the sombre-ised versions of Sea Swimmers and Exercise Class.
Rex and Quatorzine Neko gave kudos

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