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===Background=== |
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1st Logo |
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===1st ID (1980s-1990s)=== |
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(1980's-1990's) |
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'''Technique:''' A still computer graphic. |
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FX/SFX: None. |
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'''Availability:''' Can be seen on Historic Hotels of the Rocky Mountain West. |
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[[Category:American television logos]] |
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Availability: TBA |
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[[Category:United States]] |
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Editor's Note: None. |
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[[Category:PBS]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 13 April 2024
Descriptions by
Fierypotato Studios
Video captures courtesy of
Broken Saw
Fierypotato Studios
Video captures courtesy of
Broken Saw
Background
KTSC is a PBS affiliate licensed to Pueblo, Colorado, which also serves Colorado Springs. In 1999, KTSC joined Rocky Mountain PBS.
1st ID (1980s-1990s)
Visuals: On a mountain background, there is an abstract image of a red Native American hut, with white and grey gradient text KTSC TV and white text Pueblo/Colorado Springs.
Technique: A still computer graphic.
Audio: A relaxing 13 note piano tune.
Availability: Can be seen on Historic Hotels of the Rocky Mountain West.