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'''Technique:''' Entirely done in simple 2D digital animation. |
'''Technique:''' Entirely done in simple 2D digital animation. |
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'''Audio:''' 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. |
Revision as of 04:27, 7 October 2023
Descriptions by
AlvaroTangahu
Editions by
CnowEnt
Video captures courtesy of
Fry Letterman, Houston TV History and Addison Greear
AlvaroTangahu
Editions by
CnowEnt
Video captures courtesy of
Fry Letterman, 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 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 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.
Technique: Entirely done in simple 2D digital animation.
Audio: A stock fanfare used across other low-power stations.
Availability: Currently in use on several stations owned by HC2 Holdings or DTV America.
Legacy: These station are somewhat infamous within the logo community due to their almost-identical appearance and the PowerPoint-esque transitions used.