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Mid 80s Friday mornings at 09:30 C4 Rowridge (etc) would show a 5-10 min barrage of ads. Back then there was no programming weekday mornings (the schools progs didn't start until Sept 1987). The C4 Test Card/Oracle in vision would suddenly be replaced. I can only assume this was TVS feeding to Channel TV ads for Channel to record locally ?
Could be that, they wouldn't bother or wouldn't have the edit facilities to put on a new countdown.
Talking of adverts and local ends, one of the outgoing KRS circuits for years was fed out to virtually every TV station twice a week for something called the BACC (Broadcast Advertising Clearance Centre) playout. This was how some adverts were sent out to broadcasters, in particular last minute ones and late changes.
As I understand it the various edit facilities in Soho played out the ads in turn to LWT who co-ordinated the playout and sent them out of one of their lines to everyone.
Talking of adverts and local ends, one of the outgoing KRS circuits for years was fed out to virtually every TV station twice a week for something called the BACC (Broadcast Advertising Clearance Centre) playout. This was how some adverts were sent out to broadcasters, in particular last minute ones and late changes.
As I understand it the various edit facilities in Soho played out the ads in turn to LWT who co-ordinated the playout and sent them out of one of their lines to everyone.
Mid 80s Friday mornings at 09:30 C4 Rowridge (etc) would show a 5-10 min barrage of ads. Back then there was no programming weekday mornings (the schools progs didn't start until Sept 1987). The C4 Test Card/Oracle in vision would suddenly be replaced. I can only assume this was TVS feeding to Channel TV ads for Channel to record locally ?
