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=== Background ===
===Background===
'''KTLA''', virtual channel 5 (UHF digital channel 35), is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States. The station is the largest directly-owned property of [[Nexstar Media Group]]. KTLA's studios are located at the Sunset Bronson Studios on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, and its transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson. It is the second-largest CW affiliate by market size that is not owned and operated by either of the network's co-owners, [[Paramount Global]] or [[AT&T]]'s [[Warner Bros. Discovery]].
'''KTLA''', virtual channel 5 (UHF digital channel 35), is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States. The station is the largest directly-owned property of [[Nexstar Media Group]]. KTLA's studios are located at the Sunset Bronson Studios on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, and its transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson. It is the second-largest CW affiliate by market size that is not owned and operated by either of the network's co-owners, [[Paramount Global]] or [[AT&T]]'s [[Warner Bros. Discovery]].


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=== 1st Logo (1947–1957) ===
|KTLA_1947.JPG|1st Logo (1947-1957)
|KTLA_1957.png|2nd Logo (1957-195?)
|KTLA_1967.jpg|3rd Logo (1967-1977?)
|KTLA_(1997,_sign_on)_(Credit_-_JoeCool85).png|4th Logo (1997-2005)
|KTLA_The_WB_5_ID_(2006)_-_Nighttime.png|5th Logo (2005-2009)
}}

=== 1st Logo (1947-1957) ===
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{{Gallery|KTLA 1947.JPG|align=center|height=200|mode=packed|width=}}{{YouTube|id=XLNoknl4I6k|width=240|height=185}}
'''Nickname:''' "The Mountain"


'''Logo:''' In a black and white version on a lake background, we see a mountain below with many stars on top, next, the stars zoom in, moves, and become inverted with a circle zooms out around the stars, forming the Paramount Pictures logo on a white background, then, we see the broadcast or radio tower fades on top of the mountain, with the tower transmitting, then, we see the letters "KTLA" appears one-by-one in the middle of the tower, it stops transmitting, then, we see the word "'''''{{Font|serif|{{Font color|black|Television Productions, Inc.}}}}'''''" writes below the mountain.
'''Visuals:''' In a black and white version on a lake background, there is a mountain with twenty-two stars on top. The stars zoom in, and rearrange themselves to form an arc shape. The stars invert as a circle zooms out around them, forming a Paramount Pictures logo lookalike on a white background. Then, a radio tower fades on top of the mountain, with the tower transmitting signals. Then, the letters "KTLA" appears one-by-one in the middle of the tower before the transmitting abruptly stops. Afterwards, "''Television Productions, Inc.''" writes below the mountain.


'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The stars zoom in, the circle zooms out, and transmitting.


'''Music/Sounds:''' An announcer saying "This is KTLA Television Los Angeles, owned and operated by Television Productions, Inc. A service of Paramount Pictures. With studios joining the Paramount often Hollywood, transmitting from Mount Wilson, California on television channel number 5 with frequency of 76 to 82 megacycles. Again tonight, we're ready to bring you a full evening of television entertainment, from now until 7 o'clock, watch the news go by, and listen to recorded music as you align your receivers for best reception of KTLA."
'''Audio:''' An announcer saying "This is KTLA Television Los Angeles, owned and operated by Television Productions, Inc. A service of Paramount Pictures. With studios joining the Paramount often Hollywood, transmitting from Mount Wilson, California on television channel number 5 with frequency of 76 to 82 megacycles. Again tonight, we're ready to bring you a full evening of television entertainment, from now until 7 o'clock, watch the news go by, and listen to recorded music as you align your receivers for best reception of KTLA."

'''Availability:''' Extinct.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


=== 2nd Logo (1957-195?) ===
=== 2nd Logo (1957-195?) ===
{{Gallery|KTLA 1957.png|mode=packed|align=center|height=200|width=}}{{YouTube|id=2jbJfKtW7Oc|width=240|height=185}}
{{Gallery|KTLA 1957.png|mode=packed|align=center|height=200|width=}}{{YouTube|id=2jbJfKtW7Oc|width=240|height=185}}
'''Logo:''' On a superimposed credit of ''The Polka Parade'', we see the words "Produced in cooperation with" on the top, below it there's a rectangle with "KTLA" on the left, next to it, there's a play button triangle with the word "CHANNEL" on it, next to it, there’s a outline circle with the large number "5" on it.
'''Visuals:''' Superimposed on the credits of ''The Polka Parade'', a rectangle with "KTLA" on the left, a play button triangle with the word "CHANNEL" engraved in the middle and an outline of a circle with the large number "5" inside it fades in. Accompanying is the text "Produced in cooperation with" at the top.


'''Technique:''' Fading effects overlaid onto live-action.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of ''The Polka Parade''.
'''Audio:''' The end theme of ''The Polka Parade''.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Polka Parade''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''The Polka Parade''.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


=== 3rd Logo (1967-1977?) ===
=== 3rd Logo (1967-1977?) ===
[[File:KTLA_1967.jpg|center|350px]] {{YouTube|id=5lXrI_wGJik}}
[[File:KTLA_1967.jpg|center|350px]] {{YouTube|id=5lXrI_wGJik}}
'''Nickname''': The Spinning 5


'''Logo:''' We see there's 4 number "5" are spinning around, 3 of them flashing and then disappear. We suddenly cut to the "Orange 5" zoom in, at the same time the text "GWB-LOS ANGELES" fade in. Finally, we see the letter "KTLA" zoom into the "5" tail.
'''Visuals:''' Four copies of the number "5" are spinning around a circle in the middle that they are attached to. Three of the numerals flash before they abruptly disappear. The sequence then cuts to the orange 5 quickly zooming out before blue text reading "GWB-LOS ANGELES" fades in below. Finally, the letters "KTLA" zoom into the circle attached to the 5.


'''Technique:''' Backlit cel animation.
'''FX/SFX:''' The spinning, the zoom in and the fade in.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A bombastic fanfare, with the announcer saying: "This is channel 5, KTLA Los Angeles. With the reminder not to waste energy, how many lights are on in your house right now?".
'''Audio:''' A bombastic fanfare, with the announcer saying: "This is channel 5, KTLA Los Angeles. With the reminder not to waste energy, how many lights are on in your house right now?".


=== 4th Logo (1977-1981) ===
'''Availability:''' TBA
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'''Visuals:''' There are three different idents used over the years, each showcasing a rounded rectangle with the number "5" in the center:

* '''1977:''' On a brown background, the "5" logo appears on the left, and the word "'''KTLA Los Angeles'''" wipes in vertically.
* '''1978:''' On a black background, the camera pans up over a closeup shot of the "5" logo, now in gold. After the camera pans away from the logo, another copy of it appears from the right. The camera turns to place the logo in the center, then the words "KTLA LOS ANGELES" wipes in from the top on the bottom-right side of the logo.
* '''1979-1981:''' On a black background, a silver model of their "'''5'''" logo turns around and faces the screen. Then, a silver model of the word "'''KTLA'''" appears on the left side, turns around and faces the screen. As the name turns, the number "'''5'''" shines, and a flash for each letter appears, syncing with the announcer reading the station name.
'''Variants:'''

* <u>Some airings of the 1979 ident</u> have the model and the word switch places.
* In a <u>later airing of the 1979 ident</u>, the flashes on each letter are off-sync with the voiceover.

'''Technique:''' Live-action model work. 2D computer animation is also utilized for the 1977 and 1978 idents.

'''Audio:''' Each ident all have different music, such as:


* '''1977:''' A psychedelic harp tune.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.
* '''1978:''' A bombastic and proud fanfare ("Touch of Ivory/Prestige Theme (7)" by Keith Mansfield from the KPM music library), with the announcer saying "Golden West Broadcasters channel 5, KTLA Los Angeles".
* '''1979-1981:''' A synth tune that varied for each ident, as well as a male voiceover.


=== 4th Logo (1997-2005) ===
=== 5th Logo (1997-2005) ===
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'''Visuals:''' Two horizontal borders are seen at the top and bottom parts of the screen. On the bottom-right side above the lower border is "kt'''la'''" with a "5" on the right, twice the size of the letters. Below the letters and upper-half of the numeral is "los angeles" and on the top-right of the "5" is the letters from the W logo. Centered on the bottom of the screen is a message that reads "5800 Sunset Blvd/Los Angeles CA 90028". On the background, orange-tinted footage of the Sun rising over a hill is first shown. Eventually, the clip changes via a wiping transition to a blue-tinted video of hills in the distance with a few treetops present in the midground. After that, the sequence fades to another blue-tinted video, this time displaying the Los Angeles skyline.
'''Logo:''' TBA


'''Technique:''' Live-action and chyron effects.
'''FX/SFX:''' TBA


'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA
'''Audio:''' Unknown.


* Sign-on:
'''Music/Sound Variant:''' The sign-on variant was a guitar tune.
* Sign-off:


'''Availability:''' Only was seen on the sign-offs.
'''Availability:''' Was only used for sign-ons and sign-offs.

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


=== 5th Logo (2005-2009) ===
=== 5th Logo (2005-2009) ===
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File:KTLA The WB 5 ID (2006) - Nighttime.png
File:KTLA The WB ID (2006) - Daytime.jpeg|Sign-on
File:KTLA The WB ID (2006) - Daytime.jpeg
File:KTLA The WB 5 ID (2006) - Nighttime.png|Sign-off
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'''Logo:''' We see a capture of the bridge with a boat riding, colored in an orange or blue tint. Below the pictures, there's the following information "5800 SUNSET BLVD / LOS ANGELES CA 90028"; while on the left we see the KTLA logo with the WB symbol on it.
'''Visuals:''' An image of a bridge is displayed. On the bottom left, there's text that reads "5800 SUNSET BLVD / LOS ANGELES CA 90028", while on the right is the KTLA logo with the WB logo next to it. For each ident, the following is shown:

* Sign-on: An orange tint with a boat crossing below the bridge.
* Sign-off: A blue tint with a person walking on the bridge.


'''Variant:''' Starting in 2006, the WB logo was replaced by The CW logo.
'''Variant:''' <u>Starting in 2006</u>, the WB logo was replaced with The CW logo.


'''FX/SFX:''' Live-action.
'''Technique:''' Live-action and chyron effects.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the previous logo.
'''Audio:''' Same as the previous logo.


'''Availability:''' Only was seen on sign-offs from the station.
'''Availability:''' Was only seen on sign-ons and sign-offs from the station.


'''Editor's Note:''' None
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Latest revision as of 05:15, 27 September 2024



Background

KTLA, virtual channel 5 (UHF digital channel 35), is a CW-affiliated television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States. The station is the largest directly-owned property of Nexstar Media Group. KTLA's studios are located at the Sunset Bronson Studios on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, and its transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson. It is the second-largest CW affiliate by market size that is not owned and operated by either of the network's co-owners, Paramount Global or AT&T's Warner Bros. Discovery.



1st Logo (1947-1957)


Visuals: In a black and white version on a lake background, there is a mountain with twenty-two stars on top. The stars zoom in, and rearrange themselves to form an arc shape. The stars invert as a circle zooms out around them, forming a Paramount Pictures logo lookalike on a white background. Then, a radio tower fades on top of the mountain, with the tower transmitting signals. Then, the letters "KTLA" appears one-by-one in the middle of the tower before the transmitting abruptly stops. Afterwards, "Television Productions, Inc." writes below the mountain.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: An announcer saying "This is KTLA Television Los Angeles, owned and operated by Television Productions, Inc. A service of Paramount Pictures. With studios joining the Paramount often Hollywood, transmitting from Mount Wilson, California on television channel number 5 with frequency of 76 to 82 megacycles. Again tonight, we're ready to bring you a full evening of television entertainment, from now until 7 o'clock, watch the news go by, and listen to recorded music as you align your receivers for best reception of KTLA."

2nd Logo (1957-195?)

Visuals: Superimposed on the credits of The Polka Parade, a rectangle with "KTLA" on the left, a play button triangle with the word "CHANNEL" engraved in the middle and an outline of a circle with the large number "5" inside it fades in. Accompanying is the text "Produced in cooperation with" at the top.

Technique: Fading effects overlaid onto live-action.

Audio: The end theme of The Polka Parade.

Availability: Seen on The Polka Parade.

3rd Logo (1967-1977?)


Visuals: Four copies of the number "5" are spinning around a circle in the middle that they are attached to. Three of the numerals flash before they abruptly disappear. The sequence then cuts to the orange 5 quickly zooming out before blue text reading "GWB-LOS ANGELES" fades in below. Finally, the letters "KTLA" zoom into the circle attached to the 5.

Technique: Backlit cel animation.

Audio: A bombastic fanfare, with the announcer saying: "This is channel 5, KTLA Los Angeles. With the reminder not to waste energy, how many lights are on in your house right now?".

4th Logo (1977-1981)


Visuals: There are three different idents used over the years, each showcasing a rounded rectangle with the number "5" in the center:

  • 1977: On a brown background, the "5" logo appears on the left, and the word "KTLA Los Angeles" wipes in vertically.
  • 1978: On a black background, the camera pans up over a closeup shot of the "5" logo, now in gold. After the camera pans away from the logo, another copy of it appears from the right. The camera turns to place the logo in the center, then the words "KTLA LOS ANGELES" wipes in from the top on the bottom-right side of the logo.
  • 1979-1981: On a black background, a silver model of their "5" logo turns around and faces the screen. Then, a silver model of the word "KTLA" appears on the left side, turns around and faces the screen. As the name turns, the number "5" shines, and a flash for each letter appears, syncing with the announcer reading the station name.

Variants:

  • Some airings of the 1979 ident have the model and the word switch places.
  • In a later airing of the 1979 ident, the flashes on each letter are off-sync with the voiceover.

Technique: Live-action model work. 2D computer animation is also utilized for the 1977 and 1978 idents.

Audio: Each ident all have different music, such as:

  • 1977: A psychedelic harp tune.
  • 1978: A bombastic and proud fanfare ("Touch of Ivory/Prestige Theme (7)" by Keith Mansfield from the KPM music library), with the announcer saying "Golden West Broadcasters channel 5, KTLA Los Angeles".
  • 1979-1981: A synth tune that varied for each ident, as well as a male voiceover.

5th Logo (1997-2005)


Visuals: Two horizontal borders are seen at the top and bottom parts of the screen. On the bottom-right side above the lower border is "ktla" with a "5" on the right, twice the size of the letters. Below the letters and upper-half of the numeral is "los angeles" and on the top-right of the "5" is the letters from the W logo. Centered on the bottom of the screen is a message that reads "5800 Sunset Blvd/Los Angeles CA 90028". On the background, orange-tinted footage of the Sun rising over a hill is first shown. Eventually, the clip changes via a wiping transition to a blue-tinted video of hills in the distance with a few treetops present in the midground. After that, the sequence fades to another blue-tinted video, this time displaying the Los Angeles skyline.

Technique: Live-action and chyron effects.

Audio: Unknown.

  • Sign-on:
  • Sign-off:

Availability: Was only used for sign-ons and sign-offs.

5th Logo (2005-2009)

Visuals: An image of a bridge is displayed. On the bottom left, there's text that reads "5800 SUNSET BLVD / LOS ANGELES CA 90028", while on the right is the KTLA logo with the WB logo next to it. For each ident, the following is shown:

  • Sign-on: An orange tint with a boat crossing below the bridge.
  • Sign-off: A blue tint with a person walking on the bridge.

Variant: Starting in 2006, the WB logo was replaced with The CW logo.

Technique: Live-action and chyron effects.

Audio: Same as the previous logo.

Availability: Was only seen on sign-ons and sign-offs from the station.

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