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===Background===
===Background===
'''British Satellite Broadcasting''' (or '''BSB''') was a satellite television company that was founded in December 11, 1986 and began broadcasting three years later on March 25, 1990. However, seven months later on November 2, the company merged with Sky Television plc to form British Sky Broadcasting.
'''British Satellite Broadcasting''' (or '''BSB''') was a satellite television company that was founded on 11 December 1986 and began broadcasting three years later on 25 March 1990. However, seven months later on 2 November, the company merged with Sky Television plc to form British Sky Broadcasting.


===1st logo (1988)===
===1st ID (1988)===
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British Satellite Broadcasting (1987) (Credit - PHB's Logo Vault).png
British Satellite Broadcasting (1987) (Credit - PHB's Logo Vault).png
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{{YouTube|id=XdVYHo176c4}}
{{YouTube|id=XdVYHo176c4}}
'''Nicknames:''' "Marble Orbit", "The Early Ring"


'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|cornflowerblue|cornflower blue}} gradient background, the camera focuses onto a {{Font color|teal|teal}} ball with {{Font color|red|red}}, {{Font color|green|green}}, and {{Font color|blue|blue}} lights on it, giving off a trail as it goes around a ellipse. The camera turns when it's over it and zooms away from it after the ball gives out onto a incomplete ring. The ring then turns as a piece of {{Font color|green|green}} marble and the {{Font color|gold|gold}} letters "{{Font color|gold|BSB}}" appear and shine, turning with the ring.
'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|cornflowerblue|cornflower blue}} gradient background, the camera focuses onto a teal ball with red, green, and blue lights on it, giving off a trail as it goes around a ellipse. The camera turns when it's over it and zooms away from it after the ball gives out onto a incomplete ring. The ring then turns as a piece of green marble and the gold letters "{{color|gold|BSB}}" appear and shine, turning with the ring.


'''FX/SFX:''' CGI animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Just the reporter talking over the report.
'''Audio:''' Just the reporter talking over the report.


'''Availability:''' Extinct. This was only seen on a report from ITN.
'''Availability:''' This was only seen on a report from ITN.


===2nd ID (25 March-1 November 1990)===
'''Legacy:''' The gold-on-green color scheme makes the logo hard to see, making look more like a slab of marble.
===2nd logo (March 25-November 1, 1990)===
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British Satellite Broadcasting (1990) (Credit - PHB's Logo Vault).png
British Satellite Broadcasting (1990) (Credit - PHB's Logo Vault).png
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{{YouTube|id=rXBtaE3LqtA}}
{{YouTube|id=rXBtaE3LqtA}}
'''Nicknames:''' "Multicolored Orbit", "The New Ring"


'''Logo:''' On a black background, 3 balls of light (in {{Font color|red|red}}, {{Font color|green|green}}, and {{Font color|blue|blue}}) circle around a black sphere. The balls then fly away as {{Font color|red|red}} bars emerge from the sphere and start to curve around. The colors then brighten as the balls return and disappear again. The bars then form a multicolored ring and the letters "'''BSB'''" emerge from the front of the screen with {{Font color|green|green}}, {{Font color|blue|blue}}, and {{Font color|red|red}} on them respectively. As everything settles down, "BRITISH SATELLITE BROADCASTING" fades in below.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, 3 balls of light (in red, green, and blue) circle around a black sphere. The balls then fly away as red bars emerge from the sphere and start to curve around. The colors then brighten as the balls return and disappear again. The bars then form a multicolored ring and the letters "'''BSB'''" emerge from the front of the screen with green, blue, and red on them respectively. As everything settles down, "BRITISH SATELLITE BROADCASTING" fades in below.


'''Variant:''' On broadcasters using the Marcopolo 1 satellite, the logo starts off the same way, but the text below doesn't appear and the "BSB" text fades to grey, becoming the print logo. It then zooms out into a diamond, where "5 Channel TV" appears below.
'''Variant:''' On broadcasters using the Marcopolo 1 satellite, the logo starts off the same way, but the text below doesn't appear and the "BSB" text fades to grey, becoming the print logo. It then zooms out into a diamond, where "5 Channel TV" appears below.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The balls of light, the text and ring forming.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A light mellow tune combined with what sounds like the ticking of a clock. On the "TELEVISION" variant, a single synth theme was used.

'''Availability:''' Extinct, but preserved on tape by various people.



'''Audio:''' A light mellow tune combined with what sounds like the ticking of a clock. This was composed by Frank Gari, using an Alesis HR-16 and an E-MU Emulator III.


{{TV-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Comcast}}
{{TV-Navbox}}{{Navbox-Comcast}}


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Latest revision as of 11:20, 9 August 2024


Background

British Satellite Broadcasting (or BSB) was a satellite television company that was founded on 11 December 1986 and began broadcasting three years later on 25 March 1990. However, seven months later on 2 November, the company merged with Sky Television plc to form British Sky Broadcasting.

1st ID (1988)


Visuals: On a cornflower blue gradient background, the camera focuses onto a teal ball with red, green, and blue lights on it, giving off a trail as it goes around a ellipse. The camera turns when it's over it and zooms away from it after the ball gives out onto a incomplete ring. The ring then turns as a piece of green marble and the gold letters "BSB" appear and shine, turning with the ring.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: Just the reporter talking over the report.

Availability: This was only seen on a report from ITN.

2nd ID (25 March-1 November 1990)


Visuals: On a black background, 3 balls of light (in red, green, and blue) circle around a black sphere. The balls then fly away as red bars emerge from the sphere and start to curve around. The colors then brighten as the balls return and disappear again. The bars then form a multicolored ring and the letters "BSB" emerge from the front of the screen with green, blue, and red on them respectively. As everything settles down, "BRITISH SATELLITE BROADCASTING" fades in below.

Variant: On broadcasters using the Marcopolo 1 satellite, the logo starts off the same way, but the text below doesn't appear and the "BSB" text fades to grey, becoming the print logo. It then zooms out into a diamond, where "5 Channel TV" appears below.

Technique: CGI animation.

Audio: A light mellow tune combined with what sounds like the ticking of a clock. This was composed by Frank Gari, using an Alesis HR-16 and an E-MU Emulator III.

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