In 1999, Jeff Levine launched a freeware typeface called "Channel Tuning JL" scanned from illustrations made with a felt suggestion marker and developed as if the letters were breaking up due to poor reception such as on pre-digital TV sets.
Over a years later, Jeff has completely remodelled the font style-- giving it cleaner lines, a prolonged character set and relabeling it Channel Surfing JNL to set it apart from the roughly-drawn original.
Font Family: Channel Surfing JNL Regular