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EVENT 8: Entertainment

With the proliferation of digital cable and satellite TV, we?ve seen an explosion in the variety of channels that are now available. There?s a weather channel, a golf channel, a cooking channel? hell, there?s even a channel about TV channels.

Your mission is to create a new themed TV channel. You can pick any theme you like, you just can?t use an existing name.

Just a few guidelines on this one:

- Create a name and logo for your channel. If your channel name does not readily identify the theme it will cover, also add a tagline to do so.

- Use the attached template.

- Post your logo and (if needed) your tagline

- Add a screen shot to the TV, with an on-screen graphic (?bug?) to identify your channel. The screen shot should fit within your theme. Use only the logo here, not the tagline.

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DEADLINE: Monday, September 11. 8:00 PM EDT

As a reminder:

Entries must be emailed to wib_logolympiad@yahoo.com prior to the deadline. Subject line should be the Event number. Once you submit your entry, it is considered final.

Entries must be submitted as .jpg, .gif or .png formats. File name format is: event#_yourname.jpg (Ex: event2_wintersinbuffalo.jpg)

All final entries must be 800x600 pixels with at least 70 pixels of white space at the bottom of the image, unless otherwise stated. I will not re-size entries that are not properly done, so make sure it?s right.

Do not include your name or any other personal identifiers on your submission. Also, do not watermark your work. I will add a watermark to each entry before they get posted for judging. I will also provide each entry with a number. You are expected to keep the identity of your entry anonymous until the end of the event. If you think you know the identity of another designer, keep it to yourself. Anyone who exposes the identity of themselves or anyone else will be DQ?d.

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How can I find out if a Channel actually exists or not?

For example, I just found out yesterday, not even researching this evnt, but looking for a channel from my cable provider, that there is a Casino Channel.

Google it.

Also, how close can we be to an existing channel, and how specific?

For example, is a Scrabble channel too specific? Would it be better as a Board Game Channel? You know what I mean?

That's up to you.

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