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=== Background ===
Founded in June 30, 1973, '''Access''' was owned by the Alberta Educational Communications Corporation, which also operated CKUA Radio. Prior to this point, English-language educational programs we're aired on Radio-Canada's TV station CBXFT, in Edmonton. For it's first decade, Access was only available through cable, and did not broadcast over the air. It competed with PBS station KSPS-TV in Spokane, that was available on cable in most of the province. It was later renamed to CTV 2 Alberta in August 29, 2011.
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|Access (1979) - 1.png|1st Logo (1973?-1979?)
|Access (1979) - 1.png|1st Logo (1973?-1979?)
|Access (1983) - 1.png|2nd Logo (1978?-1983?)
|Access (1983) - 1.png|2nd Logo (1978?-1983?)
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|Access Network (1990) - 1.png|3rd Logo (1985?-1996?)
|Alberta Education, Access (1997).png|4th Logo (1996?-2001)|Access (2008).png|5th Logo (2006-2008)|Access (2009).png|6th Logo (2008-2011)}}
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===1st Logo (1973?-1979?)===
===1st Logo (1973?-1979?)===
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===2nd Logo (1978?-1983?)===
===2nd Logo (1978?-1983?)===
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File:Parks Canada, Access (1982).png
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'''Availability:''' Seen at the beginning of documentaries by Access Network from the era, like ''Eureka'' and ''Landscapes''. Sometimes, PBS airings of ''Eureka'' used the [[Ohio Educational Telecommunications|OET]] logo instead. It is currently unknown if this appeared on other programs/shows.
'''Availability:''' Seen at the beginning of documentaries by Access Network from the era, like ''Eureka'' and ''Landscapes''. Sometimes, PBS airings of ''Eureka'' used the [[Ohio Educational Telecommunications|OET]] logo instead. It is currently unknown if this appeared on other programs/shows.


===3rd Logo (Late 80's-Early 90's)===
===3rd Logo (1985?-1996?)===
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File:Access Network (1990) - 1.png
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File:Access Network, Alberta Education (1991).png
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'''Logo:''' TBA.
'''Logo:''' TBA.

'''Variant:''' A few in-credit versions exist.


'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
'''Technique:''' CGI animation.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA.
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA.


'''Availability:''' TBA.
'''Availability:''' Extinct on TV. Seen on some shows from the period.

=== 4th Logo (1996?-2001) ===
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File:Alberta Education, Access (1996) - 1.png
File:Alberta Education, Access (1996) - 2.png
File:Alberta Education, Access (1996) - 3.png
File:Alberta Education, Access (1996) - 4.png
File:Alberta Education, Access (1996) - 5.png
File:Alberta Education, Access (1997).png
</gallery>'''Logo:''' It consists of a green or purple oval with the word "access" inside it in a fisheye-like effect, with "The Education Station" in a script font underneath it.

'''Variant:''' A few in-credit versions exist.

'''Technique:''' None.

'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the show.

'''Availability:''' Very rare. Seen on some shows from the period such as ''Biologix''.

=== 5th Logo (2006-2008) ===
[[File:Access (2008).png|center|frameless|300x300px]]
'''Logo:''' On a segmented purple background with a light above, various curvy beams show up, forming the text "access". Some of the curvy beams rotate in a loop behind the text, with another one fading and rotating in the background.

'''Technique:''' CGI animation.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A loud bang at the start which then lowers with siren-like muffled sounds with an announcer saying: You're watching Access, The Education Station.

'''Availability:''' Extinct.

=== 6th Logo (2008-2011) ===
[[File:Access (2009).png|center|frameless]]
'''Logo:''' TBA.

'''Technique:''' CGI animation.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A soft guitar tune with other instruments.


'''Availability:''' Extinct.
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Revision as of 00:26, 3 April 2023



Background

Founded in June 30, 1973, Access was owned by the Alberta Educational Communications Corporation, which also operated CKUA Radio. Prior to this point, English-language educational programs we're aired on Radio-Canada's TV station CBXFT, in Edmonton. For it's first decade, Access was only available through cable, and did not broadcast over the air. It competed with PBS station KSPS-TV in Spokane, that was available on cable in most of the province. It was later renamed to CTV 2 Alberta in August 29, 2011.


1st Logo (1973?-1979?)

Logo: On a black background, various transparent yellow rectangles, each with a different angle, start fading in one by one. The text "ACCESS" in an Art Deco font is being wiped below, aswell as the text "ALBERTA" in 90 degrees next to it.

Variant: A still version and a few in-credit versions exist.

Technique: Analog 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A rather strange descending tune which leads to a fanfare, with an announcer.

Availability: Extinct. The standard version of the logo is particularly lost, while there existed a spoof version spotted in their blooper reel from 1975.

2nd Logo (1978?-1983?)


Logo: On a black background, we see two sliding yellow lines spinning inwards, whilst a trail effect is seen around them. Once they connect together, they get quite smaller, giving off a yellow glow that forms the text "ACCESS". An orange spark emits from the top of the text, leaving a small explosion and the logo's symbol zooming in. As "ACCESS" moves down, the text "ALBERTA EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION" zooms in below. They all zoom out.

Variant: A few in-credit versions exist.

Technique: Scanimation.

Music/Sounds: A deep synth whoosh mixed with computer beeps, then a horn fanfare when the text is being formed. Sometimes, an announcer is heard over saying "The following educational programming is brought to you by Access, the Alberta Educational Communications Corporation."

Availability: Seen at the beginning of documentaries by Access Network from the era, like Eureka and Landscapes. Sometimes, PBS airings of Eureka used the OET logo instead. It is currently unknown if this appeared on other programs/shows.

3rd Logo (1985?-1996?)


Logo: TBA.

Variant: A few in-credit versions exist.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: Extinct on TV. Seen on some shows from the period.

4th Logo (1996?-2001)

Logo: It consists of a green or purple oval with the word "access" inside it in a fisheye-like effect, with "The Education Station" in a script font underneath it.

Variant: A few in-credit versions exist.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.

Availability: Very rare. Seen on some shows from the period such as Biologix.

5th Logo (2006-2008)

Logo: On a segmented purple background with a light above, various curvy beams show up, forming the text "access". Some of the curvy beams rotate in a loop behind the text, with another one fading and rotating in the background.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A loud bang at the start which then lowers with siren-like muffled sounds with an announcer saying: You're watching Access, The Education Station.

Availability: Extinct.

6th Logo (2008-2011)

Logo: TBA.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A soft guitar tune with other instruments.

Availability: Extinct.

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