KLVX

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Background

KLVX, known on-air as Vegas PBS is a PBS affiliate located in Las Vegas, Nevada.

1st ID (1990-unknown retirement year)

Visuals: The screen cuts to a silhouetted shot of Las Vegas' famous casino skyline, similar to the silhouetted mountain shots in KSPS' 1980's logo. To the bottom-right is a "10" in a white square, with "KLVX" below. The text "A KLVX Presentation" can be seen on the bottom-left of the logo. A shooting star flies over the skyline.

Technique: The shooting star. [possible misuse]

Audio: A synth flute jingle.

Availability: When the original UK version of Antiques Roadshow (particularly from the Hugh Scully era) is rerun on PBS, this logo can be seen at the end.


2nd ID (2002-2004)

Visuals: On an orange background is the text "KLVX". The text "A Production of KLVX Nevada" zooms in below, then the URL fades in.

Technique: The text sliding in. [possible misuse]

Audio: An orchestral tune, which is stock music from the APM Music library, composed by Gregor Narholz.

Availability: Seen at the end of Vegas PBS programming.


3rd ID (2000s-2014?)

Visuals: There is the words "a production of" wiping in by a yellow light over a black background, before fading out. The PBS emblem, in 3D and with a pink border, is seen off-center while a reddish "Vegas" script writes in on top. A white outline then appears, giving it a neon effect. The outline disappears after two seconds. The copyright mark with the year appears near the bottom-right.

Variant: Another version has the text at the beginning replaced by "presented by", in a different, standard sans-serif font.

Technique: The animation of the text, the script writing itself and lighting up. [possible misuse]

Audio: The snippet of the closing theme at the start of the logo, followed by a buzzing noise when the "Vegas" script lights up. Sometimes just the closing theme plays.

Availability: Unknown

Legacy: Although simple, the buzzing noise and darkness can become startling (or annoying) to some people.

4th ID (2010s)


Visuals: Unknown

Technique: Unknown

Audio: An outro from a stock pop-rock soundtrack piece.

Availability: Unknown


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