Smoky Hills PBS is a PBS affiliate located in Bunker Hill, Kansas, serving the western portions of the state.
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Visuals: There is the Smoky Hills Public Television logo at the time (a stylized sun with curve lines like hills and the text on its right) on a sunflower background. Then, "presents" appears below.
Technique: A still graphic superimposed on live-action footage.
Audio: A synth-like tune with a piano note.
Visuals: There is a redesigned version of the previous logo on a moving blue background. Then, "PRESENTS" appears on the bottom.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: Same as before.
Visuals: On a black background, there is a light that makes the green crescent curve appearing. Then, the text and the line appear, along with the PBS "P-Head" symbol. The URL "smokyhillstv.org" fades in below.
Variant: For the closing variant, the text "Produced by" is seen on the top.
Technique: 2D digital animation.
Audio: An orchestral drum ditty.
Availability: Seen on Audubon of Moths.
Visuals: Over a white background is the Smoky Hills Public Television logo with a copyright date.
Technique: A still 2D graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen at the end of Real Ag.
Visuals: On a blue background is the generic animation of the current PBS logo (in a similar fashion to the 1989 PBS "3D Glass" logo). Then in the left, the Smoky Hills PBS is shown like this: the three mountains draw in, then the sun rises from the mountains, and the "Smoky Hills" text in a jazzy font wipes in from top to bottom.
Variant: There is a version with a black background that appeared on Underwriting video, which can be viewed on their YouTube channel.
Technique: 2D digital animation.
Audio: Same as the music in the generic 2019 PBS ident.
Audio Variant: The short version uses Nature Walk jingle.
Availability: Can be seen at their YouTube channel.
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