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Nickname: "The Glass Plate" |
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Revision as of 14:47, 27 May 2020
Background: KUED is the PBS station affiliate located in Salt Lake City, Utah.
1st Logo
(1985-1993)
Nicknames: "The Live-Action Mountain"
Logo: Against a live-action background of a snow-capped peak that we fly over, we see the letters "KUED" in an Aero Extended font with cuts on the"E" & "D", colored spring green, brightly flashing and below that, the words "Salt Lake City" in a thin futuristic font, but smaller and colored red-orange, wipe in via a star, just like in the Hanna-Barbera Home Video logo, and a few stars can be seen blinking on the logo, even as we fade out.
Variant: Sometimes, there's a longer version that exists. Over the peak, the logo animates in a similar fashion to the 1980Telepictures logo, only it goes downward rather than upward. Then after the flash the logo continues as normal.
FX/SFX: The flash, the wiping in of the logo.
Music/Sounds: A loud, squeaky, five-note synth-chime tune that seems to get so loud. The longer variant has two synth-tuba notes along with a Ruby-Spears-esque "warbling" sound in the background, then continues as normal.
Availability: Rare.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Logo (1992-1999)
Nickname: "The Glass Plate"
Logo: On a grey metallic background, a glass parallelogram slides down with "KUED" cut out of it. A gold bar with "SALT LAKE CITY" on it fades in, changing to "PRESENTS" when it shines.
FX/SFX: The glass plate.
Music/Sounds: A deep cello theme.
Availability: Rare. Appeared on Civic Dialogue, which can be viewed on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.
Editor's Note: None.