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'''Variants:''' |
'''Variants:''' |
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* A alternate version is also used with a shot of family hand in hand and a dad holding a little girl. |
* A alternate version is also used for widescreen with a shot of family hand in hand and a dad holding a little girl in the montage. |
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* A short version is exists, with the same BELO setup from the first logo, random network mentioned as a subsidiary and the New York Stock Exchange symbol mentioned below. |
* A short version is exists, with the same BELO setup from the first logo, random network mentioned as a subsidiary and the New York Stock Exchange symbol mentioned below. |
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* On the sign-on and sign-off sequences for WHAS in Louisville in 2007, showing a female firefighter, then the same BELO setup from the first logo, random network mentioned as a subsidiary and the New York Stock Exchange symbol mentioned below are shown. |
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* There is another version with the URL appears |
* There is another version with the URL appears on the bottom. |
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'''Technique:''' The montage of moving images (including the moving satellite dish from the first logo) and the shining "O". |
'''Technique:''' The montage of moving images (including the moving satellite dish from the first logo) and the shining "O". |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A piano fanfare that has an upbeat 4-note flourish. There is also a lengthy voiceover explaining why said BELO-owned network is important to the community and says "[station] is part of Belo. From coast to coast, Belo media companies share the high standards of journalism and community service. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange as BLC.". |
'''Music/Sounds:''' A piano fanfare that has an upbeat 4-note flourish. There is also a lengthy voiceover explaining why said BELO-owned network is important to the community and it says "[station] is part of Belo. From coast to coast, Belo media companies share the high standards of journalism and community service. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange as BLC.". |
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'''Music/Sound Variants:''' |
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* There is a lengthy theme without the voiceover, used only on WCNC. |
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* The 2007 sign-on and sign-off sequences for WHAS in Louisville has the theme by Frank Gari (which is used on the newscasts), with the voiceover (voiced by John Young) saying "licensed to Belo Kentucky, a subsidiary of A.H. Belo Corporation". |
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. Seen at the end of every Belo station newscasts during that period. |
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Seen at the end of every Belo station newscasts during that period. |
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'''Music/Sounds:''' a soft piano tune with the lengthy voiceover from the second logo. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' a soft piano tune with the lengthy voiceover from the second logo. |
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'''Music/Sound Variant:''' There is a another version with a short |
'''Music/Sound Variant:''' There is a another version with a short voiceover saying "[station] is part of Belo Corp. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange as BLC." |
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'''Availability:''' Extinct. Only seen at the end of newscasts on Belo owned stations. Now retired with the acquisition of Belo by [[Gannett]]; all former Belo station now use the corporate Gannett ID. |
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Only seen at the end of newscasts on Belo owned stations. Now retired with the acquisition of Belo by [[Gannett]]; all former Belo station now use the corporate Gannett ID. |
Belo Corporation is a media company based in Dallas, Texas. They specialized in the operation of various news broadcasting stations across 10 states. They were acquired by Gannett Co. in late 2013.
Logo: We see a blue tinted shot of the American flag waving in the background. On the right side is a rotating shot of a satellite dish (one of those big dishes seen near the front or side of a news station building). As the satellite dish fades from view, the "O" in "BELO" starts to shine. Underneath the name is a byline that says "[News station's name] is a BELO SUBSIDIARY".
Variant: The background might have a teal shade.
Technique: TBA.
Music/Sounds: A soothing synth drone with a cymbal stinger.
Availability: Extinct.
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Logo: We are showing various images relating to news journalism (though a shot of a little girl and a female firefighter are shown in the montage as well). The shot concludes with the same BELO setup from the first logo, random network mentioned as a subsidiary and the New York Stock Exchange symbol mentioned below that.
Variants:
Technique: The montage of moving images (including the moving satellite dish from the first logo) and the shining "O".
Music/Sounds: A piano fanfare that has an upbeat 4-note flourish. There is also a lengthy voiceover explaining why said BELO-owned network is important to the community and it says "[station] is part of Belo. From coast to coast, Belo media companies share the high standards of journalism and community service. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange as BLC.".
Music/Sound Variants:
Availability: Extinct. Seen at the end of every Belo station newscasts during that period.
Logo: TBA
Technique: TBA
Music/Sounds: a soft piano tune with the lengthy voiceover from the second logo.
Music/Sound Variant: There is a another version with a short voiceover saying "[station] is part of Belo Corp. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange as BLC."
Availability: Extinct. Only seen at the end of newscasts on Belo owned stations. Now retired with the acquisition of Belo by Gannett; all former Belo station now use the corporate Gannett ID.