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[[Image:Clock.jpg|right|thumb|The current look of Clock]]
[[Image:Clock.jpg|right|thumb|The current look of Clock]]
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 software was written by [[Matt Hammond]] and it runs on an Acorn A3010 computer. Later modifications were made to the software to keep the machine in sync with the correct time.
The YSTV clock was introduced in {{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 software was written by [[Matt Hammond]] and it runs on an Acorn A3010 computer. Later modifications were made to the software to keep the machine in sync with the correct time.


YSTV has rarely used conventional short idents before live programmes - before the days of tghe 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).   
YSTV has rarely used conventional short idents before live programmes - before the days of tghe 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).   
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