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* '''1990s:''' There is a computing window with a blue background with copies of a logo in it and many black tabs, another cyan tab zooms in with the words |
* '''1990s:''' There is a computing window with a blue background with copies of a logo in it and many black tabs, another cyan tab zooms in with the words |
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and with the logo above flipping. |
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* '''1997:''' A tab with the black words "'''This is the premiere of an all-new series.'''" and the computer exclamation mark next to it zooms in. White words "WACY Appleton/Green Bay" are shown below. |
* '''1997:''' A tab with the black words "'''This is the premiere of an all-new series.'''" and the computer exclamation mark next to it zooms in. White words "WACY Appleton/Green Bay" are shown below. |
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* '''1999:''' A tab with the black words "'''Upgrading to UPN 32 v2.0...'''" ad a black bar below is shown. The bar soon wipes into yellow (resembling an operation system downloading) |
* '''1999:''' A tab with the black words "'''Upgrading to UPN 32 v2.0...'''" ad a black bar below is shown. The bar soon wipes into yellow (resembling an operation system downloading) and another tab zooms in with the same words as the 1990s version. |
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'''Technique:''' Computer animation. |
'''Technique:''' Computer animation. |
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'''Audio:''' Many beeps with whooshes and arcade game sounds, followed by an annoucer saying the line and an upbeat bass theme. |
'''Audio:''' Many beeps with whooshes and arcade game sounds, followed by an annoucer saying the line and an upbeat bass theme. |
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 2 January 2024
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Background
WACY-TV is an independent television station licensed to Appleton, Wisconsin, serving the Green Bay area. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside NBC affiliate WGBA-TV. Both stations share studios on North Road near Airport Drive/WIS 172 in the Green Bay suburb of Ashwaubenon, while WACY-TV's transmitter is located in the Shirley section of Glenmore, Wisconsin.
1st ID (1995-1998)
Visuals: On a black background, a black spade shape is shown. A UPN logo above and a maroon number "32" on it zoom out while facing the top right corner. A black arc then spins around along with white letters "WACY-TV", which soon connect. White words "APPLETON/GREEN BAY" fade in below.
Variant: Sometimes, there is a purple gradient rectangle with a white text "UPN 32" sliding from left to right. The station's site in white is shown below.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A chime glissando accompained by an announcer saying "This is WACY, UPN 32, Appleton, Green Bay.". Sometimes, an upbeat rock theme is heard.
2nd ID (1997-1999)
Visuals:
- 1990s: There is a computing window with a blue background with copies of a logo in it and many black tabs, another cyan tab zooms in with the words
You're watching
UPN 32
WACY Appleton/Green Bay
Visit our website at
www.wacy.com
and with the logo above flipping.
- 1997: A tab with the black words "This is the premiere of an all-new series." and the computer exclamation mark next to it zooms in. White words "WACY Appleton/Green Bay" are shown below.
- 1999: A tab with the black words "Upgrading to UPN 32 v2.0..." ad a black bar below is shown. The bar soon wipes into yellow (resembling an operation system downloading) and another tab zooms in with the same words as the 1990s version.
Technique: Computer animation.
Audio: Many beeps with whooshes and arcade game sounds, followed by an annoucer saying the line and an upbeat bass theme.