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===Background===
'''WGTE-TV''' is a [[
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|WGTE (1977) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png|1st Logo (1977-1993)
|WGTE (1992) (From - The McLaughlin Group).png|2nd Logo (Late 1980s-1992?)
|WGTE (1993) (From - The McLaughlin Group).png|3rd Logo (1992?-unknown retirement year)
|WGTE (2003) (Credit - AntVee Productions).png|4th ID (2003-2012?)
|WGTE (2012) (From - War of 1812 in the Old Northwest).png|5th ID (2012?-)
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WGTE (1977) (From - Old CLG Wiki).png
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'''Visuals:''' On a plain white background,
'''Technique:'''
'''Audio:''' None.
▲=== 2nd Logo (Late 1980s-1992?) ===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black-
'''Technique:'''
'''Audio:''' A male announcer saying "WGTE, TV 30, Toledo."
'''Audio Variant:''' On the May 1, 1992 episode of ''The McLaughlin Group'', the male announcer says "Discover television worth watching, on WGTE-TV 30. Public television in Toledo.", then a quiet guitar tune is heard (which is actually "Time Marches On" by John Scofield).
'''Availability:''' Seen as a local ID.
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'''Visuals:'''
'''Technique:'''
'''Audio:''' None.
'''Availability:'''
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WGTE (2003) (Credit - AntVee Productions).png
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'''Visuals:''' On a swirly {{color|yellowgreen|icterine}}
'''Variant:''' A special "Happy 50th Birthday" variant was commissioned when this ident was launched. It shows very brief clips of various WGTE idents that were used from 1953-2003 (marking 50 years) wiping in and out via a radar effect, before wiping into the aforementioned ident.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
'''Audio:''' Same as the 8th CPB ident. A male announcer says "You're watching WGTE, celebrating 50 years in Toledo." In the 50th anniversary logo, a "beep" sound is heard each time the radar wipe occurs.▼
▲'''Audio:''' Same as the 8th [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting|CPB]] ident. A male announcer says "You're watching WGTE, celebrating 50 years in Toledo." In the 50th anniversary
'''Availability:''' Used as a local ID only.
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WGTE (2012) (From - War of 1812 in the Old Northwest).png
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'''Visuals:''' On a rough blue-red gradient background, a ball of light appears moving in an oval formation, then bursts into a flash, revealing the WGTE logo from before. The light returns and forms an oval line around the logo, while "TOLEDO" expands below. The light disappears at the end.
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'''Variant:''' A local ID version has the logo form in flat 2D in blue, and is positioned to the right of local footage, all in the white center-third of a {{color|lightgreen|green}} background.
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
'''Audio:''' A short, poppy synth theme.
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''War of 1812 in the Old Northwest'', ''Wildwood: Land as Good as Gold'' and ''Toledo Stories'', among other shows.
▲{{Navbox-PBS}}{{StationIDs-Navbox}}{{TV-Navbox}}
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WGTE-TV is a PBS affiliate located in Toledo, Ohio that was founded on October 10, 1960 as an NET affiliate until 1970. It also has a radio station named after the network.
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1st Logo (1977-1993) | 2nd Logo (Late 1980s-1992?) | 3rd Logo (1992?-unknown retirement year) | 4th ID (2003-2012?) | 5th ID (2012?-) |
Visuals: On a plain white background, there is the blue, lower-case wordmark "wgte" in a rather scratchy cursive font. Below it, there is the word "TV TOLEDO", which morphs into "PRESENTS".
Technique: Analog computer animation.
Audio: None.
Visuals: On a black-blue gradient background is a silver PBS logo and a silver "30" next to it. "WGTE TOLEDO" in a typewriter font is seen below.
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: A male announcer saying "WGTE, TV 30, Toledo."
Audio Variant: On the May 1, 1992 episode of The McLaughlin Group, the male announcer says "Discover television worth watching, on WGTE-TV 30. Public television in Toledo.", then a quiet guitar tune is heard (which is actually "Time Marches On" by John Scofield).
Availability: Seen as a local ID.
Visuals: Over a tan marble background is the word "WGTE" in white, with "TV30" in dark blue. A dark blue line is under them, below it are the words "PUBLIC BROADCASTING" in white, and the word "T O L E D O" is on the bottom.
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: It was seen on a January 22th, 1993 episode of The McLaughlin Group.
Visuals: On a swirly icterine background are the letters "wgte" in a giant Franklin Gothic font with "TV 30" in white under "te". Below it is "TOLEDO, OHIO" in white.
Variant: A special "Happy 50th Birthday" variant was commissioned when this ident was launched. It shows very brief clips of various WGTE idents that were used from 1953-2003 (marking 50 years) wiping in and out via a radar effect, before wiping into the aforementioned ident.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: Same as the 8th CPB ident. A male announcer says "You're watching WGTE, celebrating 50 years in Toledo." In the 50th anniversary variant, a "beep" sound is heard each time the radar wipe occurs.
Availability: Used as a local ID only.
Visuals: On a rough blue-red gradient background, a ball of light appears moving in an oval formation, then bursts into a flash, revealing the WGTE logo from before. The light returns and forms an oval line around the logo, while "TOLEDO" expands below. The light disappears at the end.
Variant: A local ID version has the logo form in flat 2D in blue, and is positioned to the right of local footage, all in the white center-third of a green background.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: A short, poppy synth theme.
Availability: Seen on War of 1812 in the Old Northwest, Wildwood: Land as Good as Gold and Toledo Stories, among other shows.