Image:Mtvstationid.gif
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[edit] Summary
MTV station ID from 1981, used for illustration of station IDs, to help explain this text: "MTV's innovative station IDs were created by independent animation studios like Colossal Pictures (San Francisco), Broadcast Arts (Washington, D.C.), and Buzzco (New York). The radical MTV logo was designed by tiny New York design firm Manhattan Design (Pat Gorman, Frank Olinsky, and Patty Rogoff)."
Source: Downloaded from http://www.albany.net/~genxtv/mtv.gif
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