Potential/more events for TimzUneeverse's ATL by AltHistoryLover1968, journal
Potential/more events for TimzUneeverse's ATL
Since @TimzUneeverse added a bunch of new events and things to "List of events in my alternate reality", here are some potential or more stuff for it. Fidel Castro continues to rule Cuba until his death on November 25, 2016. Rede Tupi continues broadcasting after July 18, 1980, and it still exists to this day, Hong Kong is never handed over to China on July 1, 1997, and it remains a British colony to this date. John Wayne dies of lung cancer in 1969, 10 years before his actual death from stomach cancer in 1979. Kim Jong-un dies in the spring of 2020, and his sister, Kim Yo-jong becomes the new supreme leader of North Korea. North and South Vietnam remain divided after the Vietnam War. Television in Australia begins in 1948 instead of 1956 with the launch of ABC Television. Joseph Kony, the leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, is shot and killed by US and British special forces in Uganda or South Sudan in 2012. Call of Duty: Black Ops Remastered is released in 2018 for the PlayStation
Ideas for TheIridiumic138 on YouTube by AltHistoryLover1968, journal
Ideas for TheIridiumic138 on YouTube
Here are some ideas for TheIridiumic138 on YouTube, as I am into both alternate history and logos. Prussian Broadcasting (1957-present) Nippon Central Broadcasting Service (North Japan, 1961-present) Rede Tupi (1980-present) Rediffusion Television (UK, not Hong Kong) 1968-2002) TWW (1968-2002) Westward Television (1982-2002) TVS (Television South) (1958-1982) DuMont Television (1956-present) Vietnam Television (South Vietnam, 1975-present) ATV (Associated Television) (1982-2002) Harlech Television (1958-1968) Manchurian Central Television (1960-present) CMQ Television (Cuba, 1959-present) North of Scotland Television (1961-2006) Television d'Occitania (1958-present) Meridian Television (1958-1993) ITV Isle of Man (Manx Television) (1965-2002) Soviet Central Television (aka TV USSR) (1991-present) Associated British Rediffusion (ABR) (1968-1993) ATV London (1968-2002) Magyar Kozponti Televizio (East Hungary) (1956-1989) TNF (Television Nacional de Filipinas, Spanish-speaking