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===Background===
'''Midnight Radio''' was formed in 2006 as "[[Space Floor Television]]" by ''Going to California'' writers Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg. Jeff Pinkner later joined the company in 2014, and renamed to its current moniker, which is based off a fact from playing radio late at night while driving with the coolest and weirdest music.


===Logo (June 30, 2015-) ===
Background: Midnight Radio was formed in 2006 as "Space Floor" by Going in California writers Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg. Jeff Pinkner later joined the company in 2014, and renamed to its current monkier.
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'''Visuals:''' Over a black background is the name "MIDNIGHT RADIO" with a red lightning bolt between the words.
Space Floor


'''Variants:'''
1st Logo
*The logo may be either squished or zoomed out.
(March 15, 2007-March 10, 2008)
*On ''Knightfall'', the logo is next to the [[Island Pictures (vanity card)|Island Pictures]] logo.


'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.
Nickname: "The Saturn and the Man"


'''Audio:''' None or the closing theme. Original CBS airings of ''Zoo'' used a generic theme.
Logo: On a green background, we see a blue stripe that has a series of horizontal lines on the left and right. Beneath the stripe is a photo of a red Saturn with a yellow ring. We see a silhouette of a man holding a sci-fi-style chair in it. We can also see two men holding brooms on the left and right side of Saturn's ring. Above the top right of Saturn's ring and the stripe, we can see three white stars. Below the Saturn's ring is the words "SPACE FLOOR" in a stylized font with a white outline and a star is between the two words.


'''Availability:''' Seen on their shows like ''Zoo'' on CBS, ''Everything Sucks!'' on Netflix, ''Knightfall'' on History Channel, ''Origin'' on YouTube Premium, ''High Fidelity'' on Hulu, and the live-action adaptation of ''Cowboy Bebop'' on Netflix.
Variant: On season 1 of October Road, the logo is smaller and we can see the Mojo Films logo on the bottom.


{{Chronology|[[Space Floor Television]]}}
FX/SFX: None.


[[Category:American television logos]]
Music/Sounds: On the first season, it's silent. On the second season, a rock theme that continues onto the Mojo Films logo is heard. Original ABC airings used a generic theme and voiceover.
[[Category:United States]]

[[Category:Television logos]]
Availability: Rare. It's only seen on October Road.
[[Category:Vanity cards]]

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo
(October 9, 2008-May 12, 2014)

Nicknames: "The Saturn and the Man II", "The Test Card"

Logo: On a black background, we see a TV tube with an antenna black and white TV test card (representing the Indian head test pattern) on it. On the white circular lines we see the Saturn and the man from before, but in black and white, minus the two men holding a broom, replacing various circles the original Indian head test pattern had. Above the Saturn and the men is the arched words "SPACE FLOOR", replacing two lines and the Indian head and below it is "TV" with two stars on the left and right of the text.

Variant: On the U.S. version of Life on Mars, the logo is smaller, and we can see the Kudos Film and Television logo.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: On the U.S. version of Life on Mars, the logo is silent, although on Happy Town and Star-Crossed, a whoosh sound is heard. Original ABC airings of Life on Mars and Happy Town used a generic theme and a voiceover.

Availability: Seen on the U.S. version of Life on Mars, Happy Town and Star-Crossed.

Editor's Note: None.

Midnight Radio

(June 30, 2015-)

Logo: On a black background, we see a white words "MIDNIGHT RADIO", and a red lightning is placed between two words.

Variant: On Knightfall, the logo is next to the Island Pictures logo.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds:None or the closing theme. Original CBS airings of Zoo used a generic theme.

Availability: Seen on Zoo, Everything Sucks!, Knightfall and Origin.

Editor's Note: None.

Latest revision as of 03:55, 17 June 2024


Background

Midnight Radio was formed in 2006 as "Space Floor Television" by Going to California writers Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec and Scott Rosenberg. Jeff Pinkner later joined the company in 2014, and renamed to its current moniker, which is based off a fact from playing radio late at night while driving with the coolest and weirdest music.

Logo (June 30, 2015-)

Visuals: Over a black background is the name "MIDNIGHT RADIO" with a red lightning bolt between the words.

Variants:

  • The logo may be either squished or zoomed out.
  • On Knightfall, the logo is next to the Island Pictures logo.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: None or the closing theme. Original CBS airings of Zoo used a generic theme.

Availability: Seen on their shows like Zoo on CBS, Everything Sucks! on Netflix, Knightfall on History Channel, Origin on YouTube Premium, High Fidelity on Hulu, and the live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop on Netflix.

Space Floor Television
Midnight Radio
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