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Background
Saudi TV Channel 2, Saudi 2 or KSA2 was the secondary main channel of the Saudi Arabian government. Unlike Al Saudiya, which centres on Arabic-language shows, the channel mostly broadcasted in English. Following its conversion to a 24-hour format in 2007 it also transmitted in European and North American territory. The channel ceased its operations on December 22, 2017.
1st Logo (1983-1984?)
Logo: TBA
Technique: The zooming 2's and the changing background color.
Music/Sounds: Unknown.
Availability: Extinct. Was used as a 4th anniversary ident.
2nd Logo (1984?-198?)
Logo: We see a 3D model of the planet Earth zoom down very slowly. Once the bottom half of the screen is covered with the top of the Earth, a light blue "2" (which is bright once it starts to rise) rises behind the planet and the latter moves down. The 2 moves to the centre and the company's name "SAUDI ARABIAN TELEVISION" fades in below the logo.
Technique: 3D Animation.
Music/Sounds: A dissonant-sounding brass orchestral theme.
Availability: Extinct. Would have been used on startups from the channel at the time.
Legacy: With all the basic 3D animation it's not that bad for an Arab logo, but the way it all moves slowly makes it somewhat unsettling. The music also tries to be avant-garde while still having a majestic touch into it but it also fails.
3rd Logo (198?-1990s)
Logo: TBA
Technique: CGI.0s logo concept.
Music/Sounds: TBA
Availability: Extinct.