KRMA is a PBS affiliate located in Denver, Colorado. The station is now part of the statewide PBS affiliate "Rocky Mountain PBS".
Visuals: There is sections of the KRMA logo merge from two opposite vertical directions, divided into sky blue/lime per section. Pieces of it separate and get cut off, forming a bar below. A curtain vent effect reveals the KRMA logo. The bar splits into two pieces, not equal, and two flashes on each reveal "Denver · PRESENTS".
Trivia: This logo was modeled off of KRMA's locally used "six" logo, used from around this time until around 1999 or 2000.
Variant: A local videotaped variant has the same animation, but it has the "six" logo of the era. It was also remade.
Technique: Scanimate.
Audio: In the early years the logo was used, it had a 9-note orchestrated fanfare. Later, an upbeat horn fanfare.
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Visuals: There is a live-action shot of the downtown Denver skylines at dusk. Suddenly, the picture flips down against a black background, and it leaves "KRMA", in an Impact font, on the screen. The letters zoom a bit forward and tilt counter-clockwise a bit, with the letters showing what look like moving clouds. The text, "TELEVISION - Denver", colored neon green, appears below the logo, and the screen fades out.
Trivia: See the previous logo.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A synthesized note held down throughout, with some wind sounds in the background, as well as a "ricochet" sound.
Availability: Appeared on Spirit of Chautuaqua and House for All Seasons, among others. Was spotted on Our Centennial State (both episodes 1/2/3-4), which can be viewed on American Archive of Public Broadcasting.