Visuals: On a red background, a white stylized U with "UNIVERSITY TELEVISION" above it zoom in. It stops in the middle of the screen. The logo then fades.
Variants:
Technique: Zooming effects. For most variants, a still, computerized graphic.
Audio: None. For the black zooming variant, an announcer saying: "The following program was produced by University of Alabama Television Services."
Availability: This logo is prevalent on AAPB prints of those old programs.
Visuals: On a black background, a square flips in, zooming towards the camera. It shows a square with the letter "u" on the left side, and the words "UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA TELEVISION SERVICES" in yellow on the right side.
Variant: There is a still variant.
Technique: Analog computer animation.
Audio: Two synth whooshes, the second one lower-pitched than the first.
Audio Variation: There is a silent version.
Availability: Seen on Alabama Jubilee.
Visuals: There is a red diamond with the text "UofA" turning. There is also a gray/silver bar moving towards the background. The bar then turns towards the camera to show that it reads "TELEVISION". The logo then fades.
Technique: Analog computer animation.
Audio: A 5-note synth fanfare. The last note is held out longer than the others.
Audio Variation: Opening music has been used.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]
Visuals: On a marble-like background, there is a courthouse-esque building. A few of the pillars of the courthouse turn gold-like and fold downwards. Next to it, an arc appears and moves slightly to form an A with the pillars. The courthouse then disappears. Below all of this, the words "The University of Alabama" in silver Times New Roman-like font and the text "CENTER FOR PUBLIC TELEVISION" in a gold font sit.
Technique: Analog computer animation.
Audio: A piano tune with various sounds and a chime at the end.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]
Visuals: On a red gradient background, there is a tower in a picture-frame like border. Next to it, there are two red lines separating two pieces of text. In between the two lines reads "The University of Alabama" in an italicized Times New Roman-like font. Below that, we see:
"Center
for Public
Television &
Radio"
in what appears to be the same font, albeit not italicized. The logo then shines (very choppily) in a diagonal motion.
Variants:
Technique: Shining effects.
Audio: None.
Availability: Unknown.
Legacy: This is often regarded as one of the worst PBS logos ever by those who have seen it.