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''Not to be confused with [[Corus Entertainment (Canada)|Corus]] owned children's TV network, [[YTV Originals (Canada)|YTV]].''
===Background===
'''WHYY-TV''' is a [[PBS]] affiliate located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It also serves Wilmington, Delaware.


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|WHYY TV (1963) (From - Logopedia).png|1st ID (1964-1974)
|WHYY_TV_(1976)_(From_-_Phil_Ochs_Memorial_Celebration_Concert).png|2nd ID (1974-1978)
|WHYY_(1978).png|3rd ID (1978-1984)
|WHYY_TV_(1982)_(From_-_The_Shock_of_The_New).png|4th ID (October 24, 1982?)
|WHYY_TV_(1982)_(Credit_-_The_PBS-ST_Archive).png|5th ID (1982-1984)
|WHYY_(1984).png|6th ID (1984-1985)
|WHYY_(1985).png|7th ID (1985-1986)
|WHYY_(1995)_(Taken_from_Remember_When).png|8th ID (1986-1997)
|WHYY-TV_(1987).png|9th ID (1987?)
|WHYY_TV_(1992)_(Credit_-_The_PBS-ST_Archive).png|10th ID (1992?)
|WHYY_Philadelphia.png|11th ID (1997-2000)
|WHYY_TV_(2000)_(Credit_-_JontyMaster).png|12th ID (2000-2007)
|WHYY_TV_(2007)_(Credit_-_Cesar_Blanco).png|13th ID (2007-2012)
|WHYY_TV_(2013)_(Credit_-_Cesar_Blanco).png|14th ID (2013-2019)
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===Background===
===1st ID (1964-1974)===
{{MIA}}
WHYY-TV is a [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] affiliate located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It also serves Wilmington, Delaware.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a large number "{{color|red|'''12'''}}" in red with the words "{{color|blue|'''WHYY-TV WILMINGTON'''}}" in blue.
===1st Logo (1964-1974)===


'''Technique:''' A still printed image.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a large number "{{Font color|red|'''12'''}}" in {{Font color|red|red}} with the words "{{Font color|blue|'''WHYY-TV WILMINGTON'''}}" in blue.


'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''Audio:''' Possibly none.


===2nd ID (1974-1978)===
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA.
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WHYY TV (1976) (From - Phil Ochs Memorial Celebration Concert).png
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{{YouTube|id=L9R8IHP5lT4}}


'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|deepskyblue|light blue}} background, a grainy drawing of the Liberty Bell is seen in the center of the screen before it move to the left, swinging the clapper to the right and creating the crack. {{color|red|Red}}, white, and blue striped stars then emerge from the crack and fly around to the right side of the screen, which form the words "{{color|blue|'''FROM'''}}" in an Arial font, and "{{Font|Impact|W H Y Y}}" in a much bolder, fake 3D font with a red, white, and blue color scheme.
'''Availability:''' Extinct.


'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Technique:''' Cel animation.


'''Audio:''' A single bell ring.


'''Availability:''' Seen on a few national shows from WHYY during this time, such as rock concerts. Might have also appeared on ''Mark of Jazz''.
===2nd Logo (1974-1980's)===


=== 3rd ID (1978-1984) ===
'''Nickname:''' "The Scrolling Ticker"
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{{YouTube|id=wREr_XWkulc}}


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a {{color|#fcbfb7|tan}} monolith zooms in as brown lines start to fly out from the center of the screen. The monolith then rotates to the left, revealing it to be the letters "{{color|#fcbfb7|'''WHYY'''}}" in a large bold font. After they face the screen, the letters tilt up and the text "'''PHILADELPHIA - WILMINGTON'''" zooms in below the logo. The lines continue to shoot out until the logo freezes or fades out.
'''Logo:''' TBA


'''Technique:''' CGI by Dolphin Productions.
'''FX/SFX:''' TBA


'''Audio:''' A Moog synthesizer theme, with a voiceover saying "The following is a presentation of WHYY, Philadelphia-Wilmington"
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA


'''Availability:''' It has been seen on ''Terrorism: The World at Bay'', ''Philadelphia Presents'', and episodes of ''Black Perspectives'' from the time.
'''Availability:''' TBA


=== 4th ID (October 24, 1982?) ===
'''Editor's Note:''' TBA
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{{YouTube|id=sf6FFW5OOY8}}
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background with lots of multicolored video feedback zooming in, there is a white "12" with the small, white, shadowed text "WHYY-TV" slowly move down as it zooms in and more video feedback radiates from it, eventually stopping at the center of the screen. Small, white text reading "Wilmington-Philadelphia" then fades in.


'''Technique:''' Video feedback effects.
===3rd Logo (1974-1986)===


'''Audio:''' Same as before, except a different male announcer is also heard saying, "In the Delaware Valley, this is Channel 12".
{{YouTube|id=L9R8IHP5lT4|height=185|width=240}}


'''Nickname:''' "The Liberty Bell"
'''Availability:''' It was seen on ''The Shock of The New''.


'''Legacy:''' This logo has gained some infamy within the logo community for the copious amount of video feedback used, which might be hard on the eyes for some.
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|deepskyblue|light blue}} background, a 2D picture of the Liberty Bell cracks and moves to the left, revealing {{Font color|red|red}}, white, and {{Font color|blue|blue}} striped stars, which form the word "{{Font color|blue|'''FROM'''}}" in an Arial font, and "{{Font|Impact|W H Y Y}}" in a much bolder font. All of the text is on the right side of the screen.


===5th ID (1982-1984)===
'''FX/SFX:''' Typical and really choppy 70's effects.
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{{YouTube|id=D6_5zhZPga8}}


'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a gigantic yellow "{{color|#FFD900|'''12'''}}" with the words "{{color|#FFD900|'''WHYY TV/WILMINGTON'''}}" in yellow below. It's basically 2D at first, but the perspective changes to 3D. Behind it is an {{color|olive|olive}}-bordered photograph lens.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A single bell ring.


'''Technique:''' None, or CGI.
'''Availability:''' Seen on a few national shows from WHYY during this time, such as rock concerts, and early episodes of ''Hometime''. Might have also appeared on ''Mark of Jazz''.


'''Audio:''' Just a male announcer saying the station's name and number.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


'''Availability:''' So far, the only known use of this was as a local ID during that time.
===4th Logo (1982-1986)===


===6th ID (1984-1985)===
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a gigantic {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''12'''}}" with the words "{{Font color|#FFD900|'''WHYY TV/WILMINGTON'''}}" in {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} below. It's basically 2D at first, but the perspective changes to 3D. Behind it we see an {{Font color|olive|olive}}-bordered photograph lens.
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'''Visuals:''' On a purple background with black lines, we see the text "<span style="text-shadow: black -1px 1px 0px;">{{color|darkviolet|'''FROM PHILADELPHIA'''}}</span>" wipes in with a shine effect before turning completely purple. The text "TV 12" writes in, followed by the letters "whyy", which draws in with a star drawing at the end of the "y" letter. The text "<span style="text-shadow: black -1px 1px 0px;">{{color|darkviolet|'''PRESENTS...'''}}</span>" appear below.


'''Variant:''' As a local ID, the text above is missing and the text below reads "<span style="text-shadow: black -1px 1px 0px;">{{color|darkviolet|'''WILMINGTON'''}}</span>" fades in below.
'''FX/SFX:''' None, or simple 3D animation.


'''Technique:''' A mix of computer and 2D animation.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Just a male announcer saying the station's name and number.


'''Audio:''' A series of electronic drones.
'''Availability:''' Probably extinct. So far the only known use of this was as a local ID during that time.


'''Availability:''' Seen on several TV shows, like ''Muse'' and ''Spotlight''.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


===7th ID (1985-1986)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a 3D oblong that turns into the letters, reading either "{{font|Times New Roman|'''TV 12'''}}" or "{{font|Times New Roman|'''WHYY'''}}". The logo flashes and it turns silver, while the "{{font|Times New Roman|WHYY}}" text (only on the "TV 12" version) appears. The logo sparkles, and a flash forms the text "{{font|Times New Roman|WILMINGTON}}" and "{{font|Times New Roman|PHILADELPHIA}}" appears below, with a line separating the two city names.


'''Variants:'''
===5th Logo (1986-1997)===
*A short version exists.
*The logo sometimes take place on a wallpaper of Liberty Bells on a blue background.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
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'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the show. On ''Verdi: Requiem'', we hear an announcer (Peter Thomas) saying the name "WHYY, Philadelphia".
'''Nickname:''' "The Weird Nintendo/Turner-like Logo"


'''Availability:''' Seen on old shows from the era, like ''Verdi: Requiem'' and ''Life in the Dust''.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, {{Font color|blue|blue}} flares flash down the screen, revealing the WHYY logo of the period, which consists of the letters "{{Font color|blue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''WHYY'''}}}}", colored {{Font color|blue|blue}}, and having the "{{Font color|blue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''W'''}}}}" and second "{{Font color|blue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''Y'''}}}}" connected by a line forming an oblong shape, like in the Turner and Nintendo logos. The word "'''FROM'''" fades in above the logo, and "{{Font color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|PHILADELPHIA}}}}", colored {{Font color|chocolate|golden brown}}, flies up to position itself underneath the logo.

===8th ID (1986-1997)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, blue flares flash down the screen, revealing the WHYY logo of the period, which consists of the letters "{{color|blue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''WHYY'''}}}}", colored blue, and having the "{{color|blue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''W'''}}}}" and second "{{color|blue|{{Font|Times New Roman|'''Y'''}}}}" connected by a line forming an oblong shape, like in the Turner and Nintendo logos. The word "'''FROM'''" fades in above the logo, and "{{color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|PHILADELPHIA}}}}", colored {{color|chocolate|golden brown}}, flies up to position itself underneath the logo.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
* Sometimes, "{{Font color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|WILMINGTON}}}}" (in the same font as "{{Font color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|PHILADELPHIA}}}}") would also appear in the logo; it would slide up with "{{Font color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|PHILADELPHIA}}}}" with a white line separating the two words. This might have a copyright stamp. On one such occasion, it was superimposed.
* On local programming, "{{color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|WILMINGTON}}}}" (in the same font as "{{color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|PHILADELPHIA}}}}") would also appear in the logo; it would slide up with "{{color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|PHILADELPHIA}}}}" with a white line separating the two words. Compared to the regular variant, the animation matches the logo's framerate rather than the smoother "{{color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|PHILADELPHIA}}}}" text. This might have a copyright stamp.
* There were two (or three if counted altogether) superimposed versions:
* There were three (or four if counted altogether) superimposed versions, all with a drop shadow effect:
** A version with a {{Font color|gray|gray}} background was seen on ''The Bombing of Osage Avenue.''
** A version with a {{color|gray}} background was seen on ''The Bombing of Osage Avenue.''
** A version seen on a red/black gradient background exists.
** Another version was superimposed into the closing part of the show:
** Another version was superimposed into the closing part of the show:
*** Usually, the normal version of the logo is used.
*** Usually, the normal version of the logo is used.
*** On ''The Making of Super Sloppy Double Dare'', as mentioned above, it had the {{Font color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|WILMINGTON}}}}/{{Font color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|PHILADELPHIA}}}} byline with a copyright stamp reading "'''©WHYY, INC. 1989'''".
*** On ''Spotlight'' and ''The Making of Super Sloppy Double Dare'', as mentioned above, it had the {{color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|WILMINGTON}}}}/{{color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|PHILADELPHIA}}}} byline with a copyright stamp reading "'''©WHYY, INC. (year)'''".
*A later variant exists where the logo has a visible {{color|gray}} drop shadow behind it and "{{color|chocolate|{{Font|Times New Roman|PHILADELPHIA}}}}" looking more illegible.


'''Technique:'''' CGI most likely done on a Thomson-CSF Vidifont V.
'''FX/SFX:''' The light blue flares, which are an example of '80s animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A downward piano jingle after a laser zap sound, followed by a rising synth bass-piano jingle.
'''Audio:''' A downward piano jingle after a laser zap sound, followed by a rising synth bass-piano jingle, which was composed on a Yamaha DX7.


'''Music/Sounds Variant:'''
'''Audio Variants:'''
* An extended version exists of the music, where one final synth bass-piano note plays as a twinkle.
* On ''Hometime'' and ''The Making of Super Sloppy Double Dare'', the logo would have the show's theme song playing over it.
* On ''Hometime'', ''Spotlight'' and ''The Making of Super Sloppy Double Dare'', the logo would have the show's theme song playing over it.
* The 2nd variant was silent.
* The 2nd variant was silent.
* On ''The Dinosaurs'', there is no laser zap.
* On ''The Dinosaurs'', there is no laser zap.
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'''Availability:''' Notably seen on ''Hometime'' episodes of this era. This can also be found on PBS Video/PBS Home Video releases of David Macaulay's ''Castle'' and ''Cathedral'', at the end (as opposed to having the "skyline" logo for WTVS in Detroit and the "Flash of Doom" for WGBH in Boston, respectively, at the beginning).
'''Availability:''' Notably seen on ''Hometime'' episodes of this era. This can also be found on PBS Video/PBS Home Video releases of David Macaulay's ''Castle'' and ''Cathedral'', at the end (as opposed to having the "skyline" logo for WTVS in Detroit and the "Flash of Doom" for WGBH in Boston, respectively, at the beginning).


===9th ID (1987?)===
'''Editor's Note:''' The darkness and light flares could spook some. Nevertheless, this is an interesting logo.
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{{YouTube|id=8zgb3GEBgK0}}


'''Visuals:''' On a dark background, the WHYY logo (in gold) appears. Under it, there are the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|WILMINGTON}}" and "{{Font|Times New Roman|PHILADELPHIA}}". Both words are separated with a red line.
===6th Logo (1987?)===


'''Technique:''' A still computer graphic.
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'''Audio:''' An announcer saying "This is WHYY Wilmington".
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'''Logo:''' On an dark background, the WHYY logo (in {{Font color|gold|gold}}) appears. Under it is the words "{{Font|Times New Roman|WILMINGTON}}" and "{{Font|Times New Roman|PHILADELPHIA}}". Both words are separated with a {{Font color|red|red}} line.

'''FX/SFX:''' None.

'''Music/Sounds:''' An announcer saying "This is WHYY Wilmington".

'''Availability:''' Extinct. An "Sign Off" logo and may have been used as an station ID

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


===7th Logo (1992?)===

{{YouTube|id=MUZnUNOBlUk|height=185|width=240}}

'''Logo:''' On an granite background, the WHYY logo fades in. The bottom text says "Wilmington" which then flips under to reveal texts that says "Philadelphia". Some gloss then shines over the WHYY logo. Then the logo fades out.

'''FX/SFX:''' Gloss, Text flipping.

'''Music/Sounds:''' An announcer saying "This is TV 12, WHYY Wilmington"

'''Availability:''' Extinct. Same as the 6th logo.

'''Editors Note:''' Much better than the previous logo, due to actually having animation.


===8th Logo (1997-2001)===

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'''Logo:''' On an {{Font color|orange|orange}} background we see a city footage there's is a Philadelphia text then The background is white {{Font color|blue|blue}} circle with lightning shape like a superhero belt Next the circle whyy in black then The Philadelphia shines

'''Variant:''' A short version of this logo was shines

'''FX/SFX:''' The Philadelphia text sliding then circle text logo

'''Music/Sounds:''' The end theme of the show or it's own music

'''Availability:''' At the end Hometime produced shows and cooking shows followed by 1999 APT logo

'''Editor's Note:''' None.


===9th Logo (1997-2001)===

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'''Availability:''' This was used as a sign-off logo and may have been used as a station ID.
'''Logo:''' On a background of a poppy blooming, we see a {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} circle on the left with a lightning bolt shape segmented out of it (like a superhero's belt). Next to the circle is "'''''whyy'''''" in white, with "{{Font color|red|TV 12}}" in [{Font color|red|red}} below it.


===10th ID (1992?)===
'''FX/SFX:''' TBA.
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{{YouTube|id=MUZnUNOBlUk}}


'''Visuals:''' On a granite background, the WHYY logo fades in. The bottom text reads "Wilmington" and then flips under to reveal the text "Philadelphia". Some gloss then shines over the WHYY logo. Then the logo fades out.
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA.


'''Availability:''' Unknown
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' An announcer saying "This is TV 12, WHYY Wilmington."
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Same as the 6th logo.


===10th Logo (200?-200?)===
===11th ID (1997-2000)===
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{{YouTube|id=XZGfESYPDMk}}


'''Visuals:''' On a white background, a blue circle is seen, with a bolt-like design cut out of the center, positioned to the left side of the screen. To the right is "'''''whyy'''''" in black and, below that is "{{color|orange|Philadelphia}}". Everything also has a soft drop shadow. The logo quickly shines with a lens flare as it fades in.
'''Logo:''' On a black/{{Font color|mediumblue|medium blue}}/{{Font color|orange|orange}}-striped background, we see the current WHYY logo (consisting of the {{Font color|blue|blue}} "{{Font color|blue|'''WHYY'''}}" letters in Franklin Gothic Heavy with a {{Font color|blue|blue}} circle behind the last "{{Font color|blue|'''Y'''}}", making it white) in front. Below are the words "WILMINGTON, DE" fading in.


'''Variant:''' For station IDs, the logo would have a large "{{color|orange|'''12'''}}" below it instead, with "Wilmington" and "Philadelphia" flanking its sides at a diagonal angle. The station's URL is also seen below.
'''FX/SFX:''' Just "WILMINGTON, DE" fading.


'''Technique:''' Computer effects.
'''Music/Sounds:''' Same as the 4th ident (the closing theme of ''Hometime''), though on other shows, a long ethereal synth note is heard.


'''Audio:''' The end theme of the show or its own music.
'''Availability:''' Currently in use.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Hometime'' produced shows and cooking shows followed by the 1999 APT logo.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


===12th ID (2000-2007)===
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{{YouTube|id=6d28O3l_EA4}}


'''Visuals:''' On a black/medium blue/orange-striped background, there is the current WHYY logo (consisting of the blue "'''WHYY'''" wordmark in Franklin Gothic Heavy with a blue circle behind the last "'''Y'''", making it white) in front. Below, there is the word "WILMINGTON, DE" fading in.
===11th Logo (200?-20??)===


'''Logo:''' TBA
'''Technique:''' Computer effects.


'''Audio:''' Same as the 4th ident (the closing theme of ''Hometime''), though on other shows, a long ethereal synth note is heard.
'''FX/SFX:''' TBA


'''Availability:''' Seen mostly on pre-2007 episodes of ''Hometime''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA


===13th ID (2007-2012)===
'''Availability:''' TBA
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{{YouTube|id=OGGOrt2VlQA}}


'''Visuals:''' On a rainbow background, there is a spinning globe which later changes colors. Behind it was the WHYY logo in silver with the text "Wilmington.Philadelphia" below the logo.
'''Editor's Note:''' TBA


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.


'''Audio:''' None.
===12th Logo (20??-)===


'''Availability:''' Seen on old WHYY shows from the era.
'''Logo:''' TBA


===14th ID (2013-2019)===
'''FX/SFX:''' TBA
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{{YouTube|id=lP8lg5AAew0}}


'''Visuals:''' On a moving black gradient background, there is a chrome version of the "Y" circle. The text "a '''WHYY''' original production", with "'''WHYY'''" in form of its logo wipes in below the circle.
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA


'''Variant:''' A short version exists where the "Y" circle dusts off with the WHYY logo and then the name of the three states flash in below the logo.
'''Availability:''' TBA


'''Technique:''' Computer animation.
'''Editor's Note:''' TBA


'''Audio:''' A film projector sound.


'''Availability:''' Seen on current programming by WHYY.
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Latest revision as of 10:16, 21 August 2024


Background

WHYY-TV is a PBS affiliate located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It also serves Wilmington, Delaware.



1st ID (1964-1974)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a large number "12" in red with the words "WHYY-TV WILMINGTON" in blue.

Technique: A still printed image.

Audio: Possibly none.

2nd ID (1974-1978)


Visuals: On a light blue background, a grainy drawing of the Liberty Bell is seen in the center of the screen before it move to the left, swinging the clapper to the right and creating the crack. Red, white, and blue striped stars then emerge from the crack and fly around to the right side of the screen, which form the words "FROM" in an Arial font, and "W H Y Y" in a much bolder, fake 3D font with a red, white, and blue color scheme.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A single bell ring.

Availability: Seen on a few national shows from WHYY during this time, such as rock concerts. Might have also appeared on Mark of Jazz.

3rd ID (1978-1984)


Visuals: On a black background, a tan monolith zooms in as brown lines start to fly out from the center of the screen. The monolith then rotates to the left, revealing it to be the letters "WHYY" in a large bold font. After they face the screen, the letters tilt up and the text "PHILADELPHIA - WILMINGTON" zooms in below the logo. The lines continue to shoot out until the logo freezes or fades out.

Technique: CGI by Dolphin Productions.

Audio: A Moog synthesizer theme, with a voiceover saying "The following is a presentation of WHYY, Philadelphia-Wilmington"

Availability: It has been seen on Terrorism: The World at Bay, Philadelphia Presents, and episodes of Black Perspectives from the time.

4th ID (October 24, 1982?)



Visuals: On a black background with lots of multicolored video feedback zooming in, there is a white "12" with the small, white, shadowed text "WHYY-TV" slowly move down as it zooms in and more video feedback radiates from it, eventually stopping at the center of the screen. Small, white text reading "Wilmington-Philadelphia" then fades in.

Technique: Video feedback effects.

Audio: Same as before, except a different male announcer is also heard saying, "In the Delaware Valley, this is Channel 12".

Availability: It was seen on The Shock of The New.

Legacy: This logo has gained some infamy within the logo community for the copious amount of video feedback used, which might be hard on the eyes for some.

5th ID (1982-1984)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a gigantic yellow "12" with the words "WHYY TV/WILMINGTON" in yellow below. It's basically 2D at first, but the perspective changes to 3D. Behind it is an olive-bordered photograph lens.

Technique: None, or CGI.

Audio: Just a male announcer saying the station's name and number.

Availability: So far, the only known use of this was as a local ID during that time.

6th ID (1984-1985)

Visuals: On a purple background with black lines, we see the text "FROM PHILADELPHIA" wipes in with a shine effect before turning completely purple. The text "TV 12" writes in, followed by the letters "whyy", which draws in with a star drawing at the end of the "y" letter. The text "PRESENTS..." appear below.

Variant: As a local ID, the text above is missing and the text below reads "WILMINGTON" fades in below.

Technique: A mix of computer and 2D animation.

Audio: A series of electronic drones.

Availability: Seen on several TV shows, like Muse and Spotlight.

7th ID (1985-1986)

Visuals: On a black background, there is a 3D oblong that turns into the letters, reading either "TV 12" or "WHYY". The logo flashes and it turns silver, while the "WHYY" text (only on the "TV 12" version) appears. The logo sparkles, and a flash forms the text "WILMINGTON" and "PHILADELPHIA" appears below, with a line separating the two city names.

Variants:

  • A short version exists.
  • The logo sometimes take place on a wallpaper of Liberty Bells on a blue background.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: None or the opening theme of the show. On Verdi: Requiem, we hear an announcer (Peter Thomas) saying the name "WHYY, Philadelphia".

Availability: Seen on old shows from the era, like Verdi: Requiem and Life in the Dust.

8th ID (1986-1997)


Visuals: On a black background, blue flares flash down the screen, revealing the WHYY logo of the period, which consists of the letters "WHYY", colored blue, and having the "W" and second "Y" connected by a line forming an oblong shape, like in the Turner and Nintendo logos. The word "FROM" fades in above the logo, and "PHILADELPHIA", colored golden brown, flies up to position itself underneath the logo.

Variants:

  • On local programming, "WILMINGTON" (in the same font as "PHILADELPHIA") would also appear in the logo; it would slide up with "PHILADELPHIA" with a white line separating the two words. Compared to the regular variant, the animation matches the logo's framerate rather than the smoother "PHILADELPHIA" text. This might have a copyright stamp.
  • There were three (or four if counted altogether) superimposed versions, all with a drop shadow effect:
    • A version with a gray background was seen on The Bombing of Osage Avenue.
    • A version seen on a red/black gradient background exists.
    • Another version was superimposed into the closing part of the show:
      • Usually, the normal version of the logo is used.
      • On Spotlight and The Making of Super Sloppy Double Dare, as mentioned above, it had the WILMINGTON/PHILADELPHIA byline with a copyright stamp reading "©WHYY, INC. (year)".
  • A later variant exists where the logo has a visible gray drop shadow behind it and "PHILADELPHIA" looking more illegible.

Technique:' CGI most likely done on a Thomson-CSF Vidifont V.

Audio: A downward piano jingle after a laser zap sound, followed by a rising synth bass-piano jingle, which was composed on a Yamaha DX7.

Audio Variants:

  • An extended version exists of the music, where one final synth bass-piano note plays as a twinkle.
  • On Hometime, Spotlight and The Making of Super Sloppy Double Dare, the logo would have the show's theme song playing over it.
  • The 2nd variant was silent.
  • On The Dinosaurs, there is no laser zap.

Availability: Notably seen on Hometime episodes of this era. This can also be found on PBS Video/PBS Home Video releases of David Macaulay's Castle and Cathedral, at the end (as opposed to having the "skyline" logo for WTVS in Detroit and the "Flash of Doom" for WGBH in Boston, respectively, at the beginning).

9th ID (1987?)


Visuals: On a dark background, the WHYY logo (in gold) appears. Under it, there are the words "WILMINGTON" and "PHILADELPHIA". Both words are separated with a red line.

Technique: A still computer graphic.

Audio: An announcer saying "This is WHYY Wilmington".

Availability: This was used as a sign-off logo and may have been used as a station ID.

10th ID (1992?)


Visuals: On a granite background, the WHYY logo fades in. The bottom text reads "Wilmington" and then flips under to reveal the text "Philadelphia". Some gloss then shines over the WHYY logo. Then the logo fades out.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: An announcer saying "This is TV 12, WHYY Wilmington."

Availability: Same as the 6th logo.

11th ID (1997-2000)


Visuals: On a white background, a blue circle is seen, with a bolt-like design cut out of the center, positioned to the left side of the screen. To the right is "whyy" in black and, below that is "Philadelphia". Everything also has a soft drop shadow. The logo quickly shines with a lens flare as it fades in.

Variant: For station IDs, the logo would have a large "12" below it instead, with "Wilmington" and "Philadelphia" flanking its sides at a diagonal angle. The station's URL is also seen below.

Technique: Computer effects.

Audio: The end theme of the show or its own music.

Availability: Seen on Hometime produced shows and cooking shows followed by the 1999 APT logo.

12th ID (2000-2007)


Visuals: On a black/medium blue/orange-striped background, there is the current WHYY logo (consisting of the blue "WHYY" wordmark in Franklin Gothic Heavy with a blue circle behind the last "Y", making it white) in front. Below, there is the word "WILMINGTON, DE" fading in.

Technique: Computer effects.

Audio: Same as the 4th ident (the closing theme of Hometime), though on other shows, a long ethereal synth note is heard.

Availability: Seen mostly on pre-2007 episodes of Hometime.

13th ID (2007-2012)


Visuals: On a rainbow background, there is a spinning globe which later changes colors. Behind it was the WHYY logo in silver with the text "Wilmington.Philadelphia" below the logo.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on old WHYY shows from the era.

14th ID (2013-2019)


Visuals: On a moving black gradient background, there is a chrome version of the "Y" circle. The text "a WHYY original production", with "WHYY" in form of its logo wipes in below the circle.

Variant: A short version exists where the "Y" circle dusts off with the WHYY logo and then the name of the three states flash in below the logo.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A film projector sound.

Availability: Seen on current programming by WHYY.

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