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===Background===
KMBH is a [[
===1st
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'''Visuals:''' On a desaturated rainbow background, the following text is displayed:
<center>{{font|Times New Roman|KMBH<br>TV 60}}<br>''Cable 10<br>Harlingen McAllen Brownsville''</center>
"Cable 10" is in a fancy font and the location names are in a normal one. Three thin lines are on top of the text and another three overlap "Cable 10".
'''Technique:''' A still, computerized graphic.
'''Audio:''' A pop soundtrack. An announcer may read "This is public television for the entire Rio Grande Valley. KMBH TV-60".
'''Availability:'''
▲[[Category:Television logos]]
▲[[Category:Station IDs]]
▲[[Category:American television logos]]
[[Category:PBS]]
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Latest revision as of 03:20, 17 October 2024
Background
KMBH is a PBS affiliate located at Harlingen, Texas.
1st ID (1989-1992)
Visuals: On a desaturated rainbow background, the following text is displayed:
TV 60
Cable 10
Harlingen McAllen Brownsville
"Cable 10" is in a fancy font and the location names are in a normal one. Three thin lines are on top of the text and another three overlap "Cable 10".
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: A pop soundtrack. An announcer may read "This is public television for the entire Rio Grande Valley. KMBH TV-60".
Availability: Was used as a local station ID.