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===1st Logo (1998-2002)===
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WLIW and BBC World News (2002) (Credit - TellyFarnsworth).png
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, above the "BBC World News" logo, we see the letters "{{Font color|green|'''WLIW'''}}, colored {{Font color|green|green}}, over "{{Font color|green|New York}}" in a thinner font, while a white light passes through the logo.
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'''Editor's Note:''' None.
===2nd Logo (2002-2000s)===▼
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▲===2nd Logo (2002-)===
WLIW (1994) (From - A Conversation with Captain Peacock).png
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'''Logo:''' Against a {{Font color|gray|gray}} wall background, we see the logo of WLIW, colored {{Font color|darkblue|dark blue}} this time, but from a 20th-Century Fox-esque angle. It centers itself and we also see a thinner "{{Font color|darkblue|21}}" next to "{{Font color|darkblue|'''WLIW'''}}". "New York" is underneath the logo, and when it finally does center itself, "{{Font color|deeppink|''Presents''}}" is written in a {{Font color|deeppink|pink}} cursive font on the logo.
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WLIW is a PBS affiliate located in Garden City, New York.
Logo: On a black background, above the "BBC World News" logo, we see the letters "WLIW, colored green, over "New York" in a thinner font, while a white light passes through the logo.
FX/SFX: The light passing through the logo.
Music/Sounds: A synthesizer laser zap, but it's hard to hear as the announcer says "BBC World News is brought to you by WLIW New York.".
Availability: TBA
Editor's Note: None.
Logo: Against a gray wall background, we see the logo of WLIW, colored dark blue this time, but from a 20th-Century Fox-esque angle. It centers itself and we also see a thinner "21" next to "WLIW". "New York" is underneath the logo, and when it finally does center itself, "Presents" is written in a pink cursive font on the logo.
FX/SFX: The movement of the camera and "Presents" writing itself out.
Music/Sounds: A synth-orchestra jingle.
Availability: Seen on Frank Clarke's "Simply Painting".
Editor's Note: None.