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'''Logo''': On a blue gradient background, we see a red rectangle with the station's callsign and a dark bluish square with the channel number |
'''Logo''': On a blue gradient background, we see a red rectangle with the station's callsign and a dark bluish square with the channel number on top of a black rectangle with the name of the city and the initials of the state the city is located in. A sweeping transition then plays, making the logo disappear. The logo then appears again using the same transition. |
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'''Variants''': |
'''Variants''': |
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* On some stations, the callsign |
* On some stations, Station IDs have been sighted where the callsign reads"TEST-DT", the channel number reads "99", and the city name and state initials read "community, ST", pointing to these Station IDs likely being made from a template. |
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* Sometimes, the transition is replaced with a simple fade. |
* Sometimes, the transition is replaced with a simple fade. |
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* A different version can be seen on KAJF-LD (and possibly other stations) where a different transition is used and the DTV America logo appears at the top. |
* A different version can be seen on KAJF-LD (and possibly other stations) where a different transition is used and the DTV America logo appears at the top. |
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'''FX/SFX''': The transition. |
'''FX/SFX''': The transition effects. |
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'''Music/Sounds''': A stock fanfare used |
'''Music/Sounds''': A stock fanfare used across other low-power stations. |
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'''Availability''': Currently in use on several stations owned by HC2 Holdings or DTV America. |
'''Availability''': Currently in use on several stations owned by HC2 Holdings or DTV America. |
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'''Editor's Note''': |
'''Editor's Note''': While low-power stations almost certainly don't have the same budget as regular TV stations, these station IDs still feel very lazily-made thanks to their almost-identical appearance and the PowerPoint-esque transitions used. |
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[[Category:Television logos]] |
[[Category:Television logos]] |
Revision as of 20:14, 30 July 2021
AlvaroTangahu
Editions by
CnowEnt
Video captures courtesy of
Fry Letterman, Alton Wright, Houston TV History and Addison Greear
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Logo: On a blue gradient background, we see a red rectangle with the station's callsign and a dark bluish square with the channel number on top of a black rectangle with the name of the city and the initials of the state the city is located in. A sweeping transition then plays, making the logo disappear. The logo then appears again using the same transition.
Variants:
- On some stations, Station IDs have been sighted where the callsign reads"TEST-DT", the channel number reads "99", and the city name and state initials read "community, ST", pointing to these Station IDs likely being made from a template.
- Sometimes, the transition is replaced with a simple fade.
- A different version can be seen on KAJF-LD (and possibly other stations) where a different transition is used and the DTV America logo appears at the top.
FX/SFX: The transition effects.
Music/Sounds: A stock fanfare used across other low-power stations.
Availability: Currently in use on several stations owned by HC2 Holdings or DTV America.
Editor's Note: While low-power stations almost certainly don't have the same budget as regular TV stations, these station IDs still feel very lazily-made thanks to their almost-identical appearance and the PowerPoint-esque transitions used.