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KLRU (known on-air as Austin PBS since 2019) is a PBS affiliate located in Austin, Texas.
Visuals: On a Dallas blue background is a 2D image of the top of the Texas Capitol Dome with a giant star in the middle. "KLRU/AUSTIN" zooms out below.
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Technique: 2D computer animation. CGI for the local ident.
Audio: A cymbal sounder. The local ID had a proud piano tune, with other instruments included.
Availability: It was seen on late 1980's to early 1990's episodes of Austin City Limits, after the Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council split into two.
Visuals: The Austin skyline is seen under the night sky (from the ACL Season 18 intro). A comet comes in from the right, and when it gets to the middle, it flashes a giant KLRU logo on top, with a small "AUSTIN" below it.
Variant: A local version exists, with either a greenish starfield, blue-gradient, or orange-gradient background, and the KLRU logo flies in from below. "AUSTIN" fades in below, before fading out, with "Join us" in a script font writing itself in its place and shining. It also has a still version.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: Same as the previous logo. On one occasion, this was mixed with the closing theme. The local version is the same as before.
Availability: It was seen on 90s episodes of Austin City Limits.
Visuals: Over a TV static background is a static red KLRU logo in a much thinner font zooming in. "AUSTIN" fades in below, and the static background moves below, making the background black. The logo shines.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: A buzzing noise.
Availability: Found on early 2000s episodes of Austin City Limits. This was also used in tandem with the next logo until 2005.
Visuals: Over a black/gray gradient background, "KLRU" in the same font as the previous logo zooms out and spins clockwise, flipping in letter by letter along the PBS logo. Below the logo, the words "Austin Texas" stretch in.
Variant: Early on, the text "Austin Texas" is absent.
Technique: 2D CGI.
Audio: A string is heard at the beginning followed by a downward three note chime arpeggio, then five piano notes that repeat again, but are played on bells.
Availability: Likely seen on Austin City Limits and was seen on Public Strategies Inc. Also used as a local ident.
Visuals: The letters "klru" in azure emerge from a cloudy sky backdrop, then zoom forward and shine as the PBS logo slides in to the right. "austin, texas" appears under them.
Trivia: The P-Head animation seen here has also been used by other PBS stations at the time.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: An excerpt of "Eple" by Röyksopp. A shimmering sound plays when the PBS logo is formed.
Availability: Spotted on an episode of Austin City Limits. Also used as a local ident.
Visuals: On a black or light gray background are the letters "klru" in azure with the PBS logo on the right sliding in. An aurora surrounds the logo as "austin, texas" appears under it.
Variants:
Technique: 2D CGI.
Audio: A soothing chime sounder.
Audio Variants:
Availability: Seen on episodes of Austin City Limits from 2008 to 2019. Last seen on the annual rebroadcast of the Tom Waits episode in 2019. Also used as a local ident.
Visuals:On a black background, a group of circles explode from the center, revealing the KLRU logo. Below is a "50" in a circle next to "years". Below that is "austin, texas". The circles move in different directions.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: The synth electric guitar tune from the short version of the previous logo.
Availability: Seen as a 50th anniversary logo.
Visuals: On a blue background, the PBS logo fades in white and moves to the right, while the word "Austin" fades in. After that, the words "KLRU-TV Austin, Texas" wipe left.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: A flute tune.
Availability: Seen on Overheard with Evan Smith and new episodes of Austin City Limits beginning on December 28, 2019. Also used as a local ident.
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