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===Background===
'''KPBS''' is a [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] affiliate located in San Diego, California. KPBS was founded in 1960 by San Diego State College (now San Diego State University), as a radio station that went under the name KEBS; in 1967, KEBS began broadcasting on television as an NET affiliate. In 1970, after [[NET|National foldedEducational inTelevision]] tofolded into New York City/Newark station WNDT (Nownow [[WNET IDs|WNET]]), PBS absorbed NET's operations and KEBS changed its name to KPBS.
 
===1st Logo (1977-1983)===
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[[File:KPBS (1977).png|center|300px]]
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|KPBS (1983).png|2nd ID (1983-1985)
|KPBS (1985).png|3rd ID (1985-1991)
|KPBS (1998).png|4th ID (1991-2001)
===||5th LogoID (c. December 1993)===
===||6th LogoID (1996-200?2000s)===
===||7th LogoID (2001-2019)===
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===1st LogoID (1977-1983)===
[[File:KPBS (1977).png|center|300px350px]]
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'''LogoVisuals:''' On a black background, a {{Font color|red|red}}-tinted glass rectangle is seen, with a lot of {{Font color|deeppink|pink}} sparkling on it, on a black background. It revolves around until we see "{{Font color|red|'''KPBS'''}}" is seen inside it. "{{Font color|red|'''SAN DIEGO'''}}", in a red CG Omega font, fades in below. Once the logo's is in place, the {{Font color|deeppink|pink}} sparkling seems to die down.
'''Nicknames:''' "Glass KPBS", "Virtual Boy KPBS", "Spinning Glass Panels"
 
'''Technique:''' Live-action model work.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a {{Font color|red|red}}-tinted glass rectangle, with a lot of {{Font color|deeppink|pink}} sparkling on it, on a black background. It revolves around until we see "{{Font color|red|'''KPBS'''}}" inside it. "{{Font color|red|'''SAN DIEGO'''}}", in a red CG Omega font, fades in below. Once the logo's in place, the {{Font color|deeppink|pink}} sparkling seems to die down.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' An outer-spacey synthesized twinkle sound, whichthat sounds like the opening notes to ''Street Fighter II'' on the SNES. This is actually the 4th track of "Sound Patterns with LogoID" from "Four Notes In Search Of A Tune" by Don Voegeli.
'''FX/SFX:''' The turning logo, and the pink sparkling all over. It's quite obviously using a model on a black cloth with lights going through it.
 
'''Availability:''' Very rare. Possibly seenSeen on KPBS shows from the era, such as ''Newsthink'' episodes.
'''Music/Sounds:''' An outer-spacey synthesized twinkle sound, which sounds like the opening notes to ''Street Fighter II'' on the SNES. This is actually the 4th track of Sound Patterns with Logo from Four Notes In Search Of A Tune by Don Voegeli.
 
===2nd LogoID (1983-1985)===
'''Availability:''' Very rare. Possibly seen on KPBS shows from the era, such as ''Newsthink'' episodes.
[[File:KPBS (1983).png|center|300px350px]]
 
'''Legacy:''' The music and dark atmosphere may get to some, but this is a futuristic logo with an interesting concept, even though it looks like it was made using a Virtual Boy.
===2nd Logo (1983-1985)===
[[File:KPBS (1983).png|center|300px]]
{{YouTube|id=1lIYb2pfxMQ|id2=e-WyXhJVHjM}}
 
'''LogoVisuals:''' On a black background, ana white outline for the text "'''KPBS'''" in a font similar to that of the 1971 PBS logo wipingwipes in downwards, filling in with a {{Font color|deepskyblue|light blue}}/black gradient after it's finished. The cursive text "''San Diego''" in a {{Font color|#FFD900gold|yellow}}/{{Font color|orange|orange}} gradient cursive font fades in below.
 
'''Variant:''' A short version just has the "''San Diego''" text fading in.
 
'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The shining, "writing" and flashing. All typical '80s computer effects. Not too bad for the time, though.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' A steady synth tone shifting slightly off tempo, with a series of beeps and tones when the "''San Diego''" text fades in. The short version also has extra notes playing throughout.
 
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. The normal (long) version appeared on ''Big Mama Thornton'', while the short version appeared on ''Ballad of an Unsung Hero''.
 
===3rd LogoID (1985-1991)===
'''Legacy:''' The music and the font can be seen as unnerving, but it's a fine logo; one that wasn't discovered until very recently.
[[File:KPBS (1985).png|center|300px350px]]
===3rd Logo (1985-1991)===
[[File:KPBS (1985).png|center|300px]]
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'''LogoVisuals:''' OnOver a black background, wethe seelogo thestarts {{Fontwith color|deepskyblue|light blue}}the text "{{Font color|deepskyblue|{{Font|Serif|'''KPBS'''}}}}" in the standard PBS typeface with a {{color|blue}} glow around it. The "{{Font color|deepskyblue|{{Font|Serif|'''KPBS'''}}}}" shines throughout the logo. The words "{{Font color|#FFD900gold|'''''San Diego'''''}}" in a {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} stylized cursive, are written out (a la the [[Almi Television Productions|ALMI]] logo) as the outline of the letters flashes at the viewer, at sort of a tilted position (a la the [[Celebrity Home Entertainment]] logo). Once the text is completed, the outline flashing goes back into the words.
 
'''Technique:''' Backlit animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The shining, "writing" and flashing. All typical '80s computer effects. Not too bad for the time, though.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' An ascending, and then descending, synthesized piano crescendo. It ends with what sounds like a synthesized French horn note.
 
'''Availability:''' Can be seen if your station has older prints of programs produced by KPBS, otherwise it's extremely rare. Can beAlso seen on a PBS logo demo VHS.
 
===4th LogoID (1991-2001)===
'''Legacy:''' The music may rattle you, but it's mostly harmless and a fan favorite.
[[File:KPBS (1998).png|center|300px350px]]
===4th Logo (1991-2001)===
[[File:KPBS (1998).png|center|300px]]
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'''LogoVisuals:''' On a black background, various copies of KPBS' new logo, which is consistedconsists of the letters "{{Font|Serif|'''{{Font color|deepskyblue|K}}{{Font color|#FFD900gold|P}}{{Font color|purpledarkviolet|B}}{{Font color|red|S}}'''}}" clumped together, in various sizes overlapping each other, zoom in slowly as "A PRODUCTION OF" zooms in with them. A normal sized copy slowly moves up to the middle. A copyright in Roman numerals appears as the text zooms in and fades out and the background darkens. "'''S A N D I E G O'''" moves down quickly from the top of the screen and meets up with the logo as the background darkens to a point that the copies are barely visible and a picture of a shell casting a shadow over a concrete surface fades in below.
 
'''Variants:'''
* A later version has the logo in a much cheaper lookinglook (the copies don't zoom in, the logo and text are smaller), with "A PRODUCTION OF" and a normal copyright date appearing in a different font).
* There's is a still version of the logo on a {{color|grey}} background and without the shell picturespicture.
 
'''FX/SFXTechnique:''' NoneCGI.
*A later version has the logo much cheaper looking (the copies don't zoom in, the logo and text are smaller), with "A PRODUCTION OF" and a normal copyright date appearing in a different font.
*There's a still version of the logo on a grey background and without the shell pictures
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' A somber 4-note trumpet and xylophone theme. The variant had only the somber.
'''FX/SFX:''' The copies dimming, the logo sliding in.
 
'''Availability:''' Rare. It appearedSeen on ''San Diego Above All''. The logo wasWas also on episodes of Debbi Fields' cooking show ''Great American Desserts'', while the later version is seen on ''Nature's Classic: San Diego''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A somber 4-note trumpet and xylophone theme. The variant had only the somber.
 
===5th ID (December 1993)===
'''Availability:''' Rare. It appeared on ''San Diego Above All''. The logo was also on episodes of Debbi Fields' cooking show ''Great American Desserts'', while the later version is seen on ''Nature's Classic: San Diego''.
 
'''Visuals:''' Unknown.
 
'''Technique:''' None. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}}
 
'''Audio:''' Unknown.
===5th Logo (c. December 1993)===
 
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Only used as a local ID.
'''Logo:''' TBA
 
===6th ID (1996-2000s)===
'''FX/SFX:''' None.
 
'''LogoVisuals:''' On a {{Font color|gray|gray}} background, "A CO-PRODUCTION OF" slides down below as the KPBS logo slides down to position. "S A N D I E G O" slides up from the bottom.
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Only used as a local ID.
 
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the show or a strange piano tune heard throughout the logos.
 
'''Availability:''' Rare. It's intact on VHS tapes of ''Bloopy's Buddies''. It also appeared on ''Great American Desserts.''
===6th Logo (1996-200?)===
 
===7th ID (2001-2019)===
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|gray|gray}} background, "A CO-PRODUCTION OF" slides down below as the KPBS logo slides down to position. "S A N D I E G O" slides up from the bottom.
 
'''LogoVisuals:''' WeThere seeis the letters "{{Font|Serif|'''{{Font color|deepskyblue|K}}{{Font color|#FFD900gold|P}}{{Font color|purpledarkviolet|B}}{{Font color|red|S}}'''}}", shown in the same style as the 3rd logo, on the screen. The words "San Diego" are also found usually next to the logo. Sometimes, the text shines.
'''FX/SFX:''' The sliding in of the logo.
 
'''Music/SoundsVariants:''' TheUsually endingthe themePBS ofP-head is next to the showlogo, orand athe strangebackground pianocan tunevary hearddepending throughouton the logosshow.
 
'''Technique:''' None, or CGI for the shining variant.
'''Availability:''' Rare. It's intact on VHS tapes of ''Bloopy's Buddies''. It also appeared on ''Great American Desserts.''
 
'''Legacy:''' This logo's boring and pointless.
===7th Logo (2001-2019)===
 
'''Logo:''' We see the letters "{{Font|Serif|'''{{Font color|deepskyblue|K}}{{Font color|#FFD900|P}}{{Font color|purple|B}}{{Font color|red|S}}'''}}", shown in the same style as the 3rd logo, on the screen. The words "San Diego" are also found usually next to the logo.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' Usually none or the the text shines.
 
'''Variants:''' Usually the PBS P-head is next to the logo and the background of the logo can vary depending on the show.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' Usually, none or the end theme of the show. Early programs have a piano rendition of the 1991 jingle.
 
'''Availability:''' Common; seen on new programs produced by KPBS.
 
'''Music/SoundsAudio:''' Usually, none or the end theme of the show. Early programs have a piano rendition of the 1991 jingle.
 
'''Availability:''' Common; seenSeen on new programs produced by KPBS.
 
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Background

KPBS is a PBS affiliate located in San Diego, California. KPBS was founded in 1960 by San Diego State College (now San Diego State University) as a radio station that went under the name KEBS; in 1967, KEBS began broadcasting on television as an NET affiliate. In 1970, after National Educational Television folded into New York City/Newark station WNDT (now WNET), PBS absorbed NET's operations and KEBS changed its name to KPBS.



1st ID (1977-1983)


Visuals: On a black background, a red-tinted glass rectangle is seen, with a lot of pink sparkling on it. It revolves around until "KPBS" is seen inside it. "SAN DIEGO" in CG Omega font fades in below. Once the logo is in place, the pink sparkling seems to die down.

Technique: Live-action model work.

Audio: An outer-spacey synthesized twinkle sound that sounds like the opening notes to Street Fighter II on the SNES. This is actually the 4th track of "Sound Patterns with ID" from "Four Notes In Search Of A Tune" by Don Voegeli.

Availability: Seen on KPBS shows from the era, such as Newsthink episodes.

2nd ID (1983-1985)


Visuals: On a black background, a white outline for the text "KPBS" in a font similar to that of the 1971 PBS logo wipes in downwards, filling in with a light blue/black gradient after it's finished. The cursive text "San Diego" in a yellow/orange gradient cursive font fades in below.

Variant: A short version just has the "San Diego" text fading in.

Technique: 2D animation.

Audio: A steady synth tone shifting slightly off tempo, with a series of beeps and tones when the "San Diego" text fades in. The short version also has extra notes playing throughout.

Availability: The normal (long) version appeared on Big Mama Thornton, while the short version appeared on Ballad of an Unsung Hero.

3rd ID (1985-1991)


Visuals: Over a black background, the logo starts with the text "KPBS" in the standard PBS typeface with a blue glow around it. The "KPBS" shines throughout the logo. The words "San Diego" in a stylized cursive are written out (a la the ALMI logo) as the outline of the letters flashes at the viewer, at sort of a tilted position (a la the Celebrity Home Entertainment logo). Once the text is completed, the outline flashing goes back into the words.

Technique: Backlit animation.

Audio: An ascending, and then descending, synthesized piano crescendo. It ends with what sounds like a synthesized French horn note.

Availability: Can be seen if your station has older prints of programs produced by KPBS. Also seen on a PBS logo demo VHS.

4th ID (1991-2001)


Visuals: On a black background, various copies of KPBS' new logo, which consists of the letters "KPBS" clumped together in various sizes overlapping each other, zoom in slowly as "A PRODUCTION OF" zooms in with them. A normal sized copy slowly moves up to the middle. A copyright in Roman numerals appears as the text zooms in and fades out and the background darkens. "S A N D I E G O" moves down quickly from the top of the screen and meets up with the logo as the background darkens to a point that the copies are barely visible and a picture of a shell casting a shadow over a concrete surface fades in below.

Variants:

  • A later version has the logo in a much cheaper look (the copies don't zoom in, the logo and text are smaller with "A PRODUCTION OF" and a normal copyright date appearing in a different font).
  • There is a still version of the logo on a grey background and without the shell picture.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A somber 4-note trumpet and xylophone theme. The variant had only the somber.

Availability: Seen on San Diego Above All. Was also on episodes of Debbi Fields' cooking show Great American Desserts, while the later version is seen on Nature's Classic: San Diego.

5th ID (December 1993)

Visuals: Unknown.

Technique: None. [possible misuse]

Audio: Unknown.

Availability: Only used as a local ID.

6th ID (1996-2000s)

Visuals: On a gray background, "A CO-PRODUCTION OF" slides down below as the KPBS logo slides down to position. "S A N D I E G O" slides up from the bottom.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The ending theme of the show or a strange piano tune heard throughout the logos.

Availability: It's intact on VHS tapes of Bloopy's Buddies. It also appeared on Great American Desserts.

7th ID (2001-2019)

Visuals: There is the letters "KPBS", shown in the same style as the 3rd logo, on the screen. The words "San Diego" are also found usually next to the logo. Sometimes, the text shines.

Variants: Usually the PBS P-head is next to the logo, and the background can vary depending on the show.

Technique: None, or CGI for the shining variant.

Audio: Usually none or the end theme of the show. Early programs have a piano rendition of the 1991 jingle.

Availability: Seen on new programs produced by KPBS.

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