TNN ident (1965-1978)

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The National Television of Nemunas (Spanish: Televisión Nacional de Nemunas, Lithuanian: Nacionalinė Nemuno Televizija, Tamil: நெமுனாஸ் தேசிய தொலைக்காட்சி, romanization: Nemuṉās tēciya tolaikkāṭci, Telugu: నెమునాస్ నేషనల్ టెలివిజన్, romanization: Nemunās nēṣanal ṭelivijan, Kurdish: Televîzyona Neteweyî ya Nemunas) is first television station from the Republic of Nemunas, launched in August 2, 1952.
The television station was the only in the country until 1960, with the launch of the Channel 3 (Canal 3 in Spanish, 3 Kanalas in Lithuanian, சேனல் 3 in Tamil, ఛానెల్ 3 in Telugu and کەناڵی ٣ in Kurdish Sorani). At the time, TNN broadcasted programming in Spanish and Lithuanian, but in 1968, started to broadcast in Tamil, 1971 for Telugu and 1962 in Kurdish. By 1975, TNN started color telecasts in the PAL-N system, which were tested at the time. Official color broadcasts started in 1979, when the NTSC-N system was officially choosed, and full-time color broadcasts started in 1981. Some programs were still in black and white until 1983. In 1992, in order to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the channel/network, they maked a special program for the 40 years of TNN. By 1996, many Turkish, Iraqi and Syrian minority people who come from Turkey, Iraq and Syria wanted to ban Kurdish programming as a form of terrorism. TNN prohibited the ban of Kurdish programming since 1997, since Nemunas has an important Kurdish minority in the country, and the Government of Nemunas accepted the Kurdish people.

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