The Z Channel 1976 Extended Theme
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Since @JontyMaster making The Z Channel Logo History. I watching that and I founded the 2nd promo in 1976 by OVS, which they celebrating 2 years the channel is founded, and the using the xylophone to make happy birthday fanfare, is make everyone sleeping after heard this song. since that, I making this short song in my channel during @JontyMaster's birthday (you can found in Fremantle logo history) and extended fanfare when is my birthday (Find in MGM Logo History) • The Z Channel was a cable television channel that operated in the Los Angeles area starting in 1974. It is widely regarded as one of the first premium cable channels in the United States and played a significant role in shaping the landscape of film culture during its existence. It was even the subject of a 2004 documentary, featuring interviews from movie makers such as Quentin Tarantino. • Jerry Harvey became the program director in 1980 and picked a wide-ranging choice of movies to air, and on Christmas Eve 1982, he made the decision to show the original (previously unreleased in two years) version of Heaven's Gate (1980), the most watched feature ever shown on Z Channel. • Z Channel faced financial problems in its later years, and Harvey died by turning a gun on himself after using it on his wife. There was an addition of sports to regular programming, which was successful at first, until a lawsuit ensued with a court ruling that contracts with the movie studios stipulated that the service be commercial-free. • Out of options, Z Channel was sold to Cablevision and NBC on 16th March 1989, fading to black later on 29th June, with My Darling Clementine (1946) being the final film aired on the network.
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