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  2. Unusual eBay listings - Wikipedia

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    Bridgeville, California (population 25) was the first town to be sold on eBay in 2002, and has been up for sale three times since. [1] In January 2003, Thatch Cay, the last privately held and undeveloped U.S. Virgin Island, was listed for auction by Idealight International. The minimum bid was US$3 million and the sale closed January 16, 2003. [2]

  3. BBC Two "Curve" idents - Wikipedia

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    The text reads "HM Queen Elizabeth II - Remembered", in all caps. This ident was used to introduce special programmes following the death of Elizabeth. 100 Years of Our BBC: 18 October – 2 December 2022: These idents were used to introduce special programming across, BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Four and BBC Scotland, following BBC's centennial ...

  4. List of programs broadcast by Boomerang - Wikipedia

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    Boomerang Zoo: April 4, 2005 October 2, 2011 [129] Boomeracers: August 29, 2005 July 22, 2012 [118] Tickle U: November 23, 2005 [130] No Undies Mondays: October 9, 2006 2008 [131] [132] Late Night Black & White: May 7, 2007 December 27, 2008 [133] Boomeroyalty: May 12, 2007 July 22, 2012 Boomerandom: September 7, 2008 February 22, 2009 Those ...

  5. Boomerang (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Boomerang was created as a new home for these and similar programming, originating as a programming block on Cartoon Network that launched on December 8, 1992 until October 3, 2004. With Cartoon Network downplaying its archival programming in favor of newer original series, Turner launched the Boomerang cable channel on April 1, 2000.

  6. Station identification - Wikipedia

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    Station identification (ident, network ID, channel ID or bumper) is the practice of radio and television stations and networks identifying themselves on-air, typically by means of a call sign or brand name (sometimes known, particularly in the United States, as a "sounder" or "stinger", more generally as a station or network ID).

  7. History of BBC television idents - Wikipedia

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    The blue 2 rotates to reveal a red 2, green 2 and a white 2. The ident would continually spin after this. In 1969, when BBC1 launched its own colour service, the ident was updated to match BBC1's presentation. The 2 was now all white on a blue background, with the BBC2 logo underneath the 2.

  8. BBC One "Circle" idents - Wikipedia

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    All the idents revolved around a circular theme and all featured a scene which is revealed to end in a circle formation. The circle symbol was decided upon as a "symbol of unity", but it was also a "nod" towards the channel's heritage and in particular, the classic globe icon used in various styles for much of its history. [1]

  9. BBC Two "Two" ident - Wikipedia

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    The ident for the look featured a white background with embossed, 3D lettering spelling out "TWO" in a stencil style font. [1] [2] [4] The "TWO" are coloured red, green and blue to represent the phosphors of television, and was a device the channel had used before (they also represented the national colours of Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland respectively).