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[edit] Summary
This is the logo of the regional current affairs programme Sunday Live.
The programme airs on Sunday mornings on stv.
(From sundaylive.tv)
[edit] Licensing
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- The article is about Sunday Live, a current affairs show on stv.
- The image is used for informational purposes only, and it's to let visitors know exactly what Sunday Live is.
- Use of the image on Wikipedia does not detract from the original market value of the original work.
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current | 15:33, 6 April 2006 | 145×95 (2 KB) | GMc (Talk | contribs) | ((From www.sundaylive.tv)) |
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