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<u>Background:</u> United Artists owned and operated television two television stations between the years of 1968 and 1977. Legal ID's for the company would typically say "United Artists Broadcasting: an entertainment service of Transamerica Corporation.", along with the Transamerica T logo. UAB/Transamerica would exit the broadcasting business in 1977 following the sale of WUAB to the Gaylord Broadcasting Company.


===(1968-1977)===
Background: United Artists owned and operated television two television stations between the years of 1968 and 1977. Legal ID's for the company would typically say "United Artists Broadcasting: an entertainment service of Transamerica Corporation.", along with the Transamerica T logo. UAB/Transamerica would exit the broadcasting business in 1977 following the sale of WUAB to the Gaylord Broadcasting Company.
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<u>Nickname:</u> "Transamerica T"


<u>Logo:</u> In the same white/off-white color and font as the main corresponding United Artists logo for motion pictures, we see the text "United Artists Broadcasting" zooming in and arranging itself below. Then, two sets of blue lines move upward and outward to form the Transamerica T "Flower".
(1968-1977)


<u>FX/SFX:</u> The forming of the "T".
Nickname: "Transamerica T"

Logo: In the same white/off-white color and font as the main corresponding United Artists logo for motion pictures, we see the words "United Artists
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Broadcasting" zooming in and arranging itself below. Then, two sets of blue lines move upward and outward to form the Transamerica T "Flower".


<u>Music/Sounds/Voice-over:</u> Just a man saying "United Artists Broadcasting: An entertainment service of Transamerica Corporation."
FX/SFX: The forming of the "T".


<u>Availability:</u> Extinct. It was only used as an ID for various United Artists-owned stations, such as WUAB in Cleveland, Ohio.
Music/Sounds/Voice-over: Just a man saying "United Artists Broadcasting: An entertainment service of Transamerica Corporation."


<u>Editor's Note:</u> None.
Availability: Extinct. It was only used as an ID for various United Artists-owned stations, such as WUAB in Cleveland, Ohio.


[[Category:Television Logos]]
Editor's Note: None.
[[Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]

Revision as of 00:27, 22 May 2020

Logo descriptions and capture by mr3urious Editions by V of Doom and D.L. Chandell

Background: United Artists owned and operated television two television stations between the years of 1968 and 1977. Legal ID's for the company would typically say "United Artists Broadcasting: an entertainment service of Transamerica Corporation.", along with the Transamerica T logo. UAB/Transamerica would exit the broadcasting business in 1977 following the sale of WUAB to the Gaylord Broadcasting Company.

(1968-1977)

United Artists Broadcasting - CLG Wiki

Nickname: "Transamerica T"

Logo: In the same white/off-white color and font as the main corresponding United Artists logo for motion pictures, we see the text "United Artists Broadcasting" zooming in and arranging itself below. Then, two sets of blue lines move upward and outward to form the Transamerica T "Flower".

FX/SFX: The forming of the "T".

Music/Sounds/Voice-over: Just a man saying "United Artists Broadcasting: An entertainment service of Transamerica Corporation."

Availability: Extinct. It was only used as an ID for various United Artists-owned stations, such as WUAB in Cleveland, Ohio.

Editor's Note: None.

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