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'''Visuals:''' On a dark evening skyline of New York City, it suddenly dims as a 3D silver "{{color|silver|'''''<u>GTG</u>'''''}}" (in the same style as the [[GTG Entertainment]] logo) fades in with an underline and "
'''Technique:''' A mix of live-action and CGI.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme
'''Availability:''' Only seen on ''USA Today: The Television Show'' (which would later be renamed to ''USA Today on TV'', and finally, ''USA Today'').
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GTG East was a division of GTG Entertainment, the company best known for producing the first season of Baywatch. GTG East produced reality programming in the East Coast and was one of two divisions that GTG operated; the other was GTG West, which made GTG's scripted entertainment series in Los Angeles (GTG West never had its own logo, instead using the main company's logo). Both divisions closed alongside the venture itself in 1990. GTG East is perhaps best known for their flop TV news magazine based on USA Today, which was produced entirely by GTG partner Gannett.
Visuals: On a dark evening skyline of New York City, it suddenly dims as a 3D silver "GTG" (in the same style as the GTG Entertainment logo) fades in with an underline and "E A S T" below it (also in 3D). As the "GTG" fades in, the logo has TV static inside before it disappears. Below is a copyright stamp for Gansat.
Technique: A mix of live-action and CGI.
Audio: The closing theme of the program.
Availability: Only seen on USA Today: The Television Show (which would later be renamed to USA Today on TV, and finally, USA Today).