KLCS

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Background

KLCS first signed on the air on November 5th, 1973. They serve Los Angeles, California and are the 5th most watched Public Television station.

1st (Known) Logo (1975?)

Visuals: Over a real life background (which looks like a school) is the text "KLCS-50 Serving" on the lower left, and the text "Burroughs Jr High School" on the middle bottom in white (same as the KLCS text before). It is a still logo. It is unknown if it fades out of just cuts into something else.

Technique: A still cel graphic.

Audio: An upbeat piano pop song, with an announcer saying "This is KLCS channel 50 in Los Angeles".

Availability: It is a mid-70s station ID and those rarely survive.

Legacy: It's your standard station ID from the 70s.

2nd (Known) Logo (1990)

Visuals: Over a blue background, the logo starts with the text "KLCS" in a bold silver font and a "58" cutout on a silver segmented bar fade in. There is also a reflection of the logo on the floor. The logo then fades out.

Technique: Fading effects.

Audio: An announcer saying "This is class television of the Los Angeles Unified School District, KLCS 58 Los Angeles".

Availability: Was only used as a station ID.

Legacy: Just your average station ID from the 90s.

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