Tuesday, 26 September 2023

History of your channel and it's ident LO2 P2

 History of Tiny Pop:

When was Tiny Pop launched?

Tiny Pop was first launched 8th September 2003. It's target audience is children aged 7 and under. The channel was first launched on Sky with the channel number being 615.Tiny Pop was also launched on the 11th of October 2007 on Virgin Media. Then it launched on Freesat on channel 605 in 2008 with it's other channel Pop. Pop got removed in 2011 but came back on the 25th of August 2016. Tiny Pop is a Freeview channel as long as the providers are Samsung, TV+ and Netgem. 

Changes in the logo:









As we can see the Tiny Pop logos has changed significantly as we are able to see throughout the images. The first logo that came out we are able to see that it's a simple design with not much detail. However, throughout the other logos we're able to see that each logo has kept something the same. The background of the text of the logo has stayed the same. The text having colourful circles amongst each letter of the words Tiny Pop. We are also able to see how technology got better over time. Each logo gets advanced each time. 

Ident's over time:

In the video below we are able to see how each ident changed over time. At 00:00 - 00:08 the first idents quality isn't that good however the more we get into the video the better the quality it gets. The first ident shows us how the show is made for kids, it's suitable. Each of the other ident is related to that and shows us different adapts that's made for kids. All the idents have colourful colour scheme, similar logos, and much more. The video starts from the ident from 2007 and ends with the 2018 ident. Each time the ident changes we can see how each ident gets advanced over time. At 00:23 we are able to see the latest ident. We can see how they've changed over time the font, the quality and the background colours are less vibrant. The This shows us that Tiny Pop has been around for ages. 








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