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===Background===
WITF is a [[PBS]] affiliate located in Harrisburg, Lancaster, and York, Pennsylvania.
===1st Ident (
[[File:WiTF logo 1990.jpg|center|300px]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a background of diagonal red, green, and blue stripes,
'''Technique:''' Digital shining effects over a CGI still render.▼
'''Audio:''' None.▼
'''Availability:'''
[[File:WiTF logo.jpg|center|300px]]
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'''Availability:''' It was seen at the start of ''Big Comfy Couch'' episodes from this era on PBS.
▲===2nd Ident (1990-1996)===
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▲'''Visuals:''' On a background of diagonal red, green, and blue stripes, we see the text "WITF 33 HARRISBURG" on a blue diamond in the far right.
▲'''Technique:''' Digital shining effects over a CGI still render.
▲'''Audio:''' None.
▲'''Availability:''' This was used in tandem with the 1st and 3rd idents. It was seen on ''Computer Chronicles'', often replacing the KCSM logo. (There may be episodes that have both the KCSM and WITF logos at the start of the show, but in-credit texts were at the end)
===3rd Ident (1994-1998)===
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'''Audio:''' A mellow piano and saxophone tune, somewhat in the style of Kenny G.
'''Availability:''' It appeared at the
===4th Ident (1998-2000)===
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===5th Ident (2002-2005)===
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===6th Ident (November 18, 2005-July 15, 2010)===
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===7th Ident (July 16, 2010-2012)===
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WITF is a PBS affiliate located in Harrisburg, Lancaster, and York, Pennsylvania.
Visuals: On a background of diagonal red, green, and blue stripes, there is the text "WITF 33 HARRISBURG" on a blue diamond in the far right.
Technique: Digital shining effects over a CGI still render.
Audio: None.
Availability: It was seen on Computer Chronicles, often replacing the KCSM logo. (There may be episodes that have both the KCSM and WITF logos at the start of the show, but in-credit texts were at the end).
Visuals: There is a red dot against a white background. The text "WITF" in black flies in towards the camera at a fast pace, with the "I" underneath the dot. "HARRISBURG" and "PRESENTS" fade in below.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: An upbeat synth-pop tune.
Availability: It was seen at the start of Big Comfy Couch episodes from this era on PBS.
Visuals: There is the WITF logo, but colored gold and with a brighter red dot. It seems to be against a plain black background, but a spotlight appears to shine on the logo, and then moving to the left. "H A R R I S B U R G" fades in below.
Technique: Computer animation
Audio: A mellow piano and saxophone tune, somewhat in the style of Kenny G.
Availability: It appeared at the end of Big Comfy Couch episodes on PBS from this era.
Visuals: Against a black background, a picture of the Earth zooms away from the viewer, rotating as it does so, revealing the WITF logo in steel gray and dotting the "I". A light passes below as "HARRISBURG" fades in.
Technique: Computer animation.
Audio: A quick synth-techno tune.
Availability: This was seen at the end of Big Comfy Couch episodes on PBS from this era (Nashville Public TV now produces the show in the U.S.).
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