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The YSTV clock was introduced in around {{unsure|1998}} as a way of identifying the station before live programmes begin, and making it easier for the director to count down a production to it's on air point. | The YSTV clock was introduced in around {{unsure|1998}} as a way of identifying the station before live programmes begin, and making it easier for the director to count down a production to it's on air point. | ||
YSTV has rarely used conventional short idents before live programmes - before the clock, live programmes would usually be cut straight from [[ | YSTV has rarely used conventional short idents before live programmes - before the clock, live programmes would usually be cut straight from [[Grapevine]] or a continuous spinning YSTV graphic (examples of which can be seen in the YSTV Gold ident). | ||
The original design of the clock lasted until Autumn 2000 when the YSTV logo was changed, and the current design was adoped. It has on occasions given rise to YSTV being named "clock soc", implying that it is all we ever show. It also had a reputation for a while for being inaccurate by a few minutes. | The original design of the clock lasted until Autumn 2000 when the YSTV logo was changed, and the current design was adoped. It has on occasions given rise to YSTV being named "clock soc", implying that it is all we ever show. It also had a reputation for a while for being inaccurate by a few minutes. |
Revision as of 12:48, 27 February 2007
The YSTV clock was introduced in around 1998Unverified or incomplete information as a way of identifying the station before live programmes begin, and making it easier for the director to count down a production to it's on air point.
YSTV has rarely used conventional short idents before live programmes - before the clock, live programmes would usually be cut straight from Grapevine or a continuous spinning YSTV graphic (examples of which can be seen in the YSTV Gold ident).
The original design of the clock lasted until Autumn 2000 when the YSTV logo was changed, and the current design was adoped. It has on occasions given rise to YSTV being named "clock soc", implying that it is all we ever show. It also had a reputation for a while for being inaccurate by a few minutes.
(Someone more techie than me please put how it works!)
Now S4C, BBC One and all ITV regions have dropped their on-screen clocks, YSTV may be the only UK broadcasterUnverified or incomplete information left to use one.
YSTV Productions |
Series • Events Coverage • One-offs |