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===Background===
'''WTVP''' is a [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] station that serves Central Illinois and is headquartered in Peoria, Illinois.
 
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|WTVP.png|1st (known) Logo (1985?)
||2nd Logo (1999-2002)
[[File:|WTVP (2007) (Credit - TheIridiumic138).png|frameless|center]]3rd (known) Logo (2007-)
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===1st (known) Logo (1985?)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, the word "{{color|blue|'''WTVP'''}}" in {{color|blue}} with a white outline comes from the top and moves closer to the center, while 6 {{color|red}}-{{color|gold|yellow}} gradient lines appear from the bottom. Then the word "{{color|blue|'''peoria'''}}", in the same font as "{{color|blue|'''WTVP'''}}", comes from the bottom of the screen and moves to the center below "{{color|blue|'''WTVP'''}}". Then it fades into "'''presents'''" in the same font, but black instead of {{color|blue}}.
 
'''Technique:''' TheAnalog textscomputer moving, the lines appearing, "peoria" fading into "presents"animation.
 
'''Audio:''' The credits, however it is unknown what the actual music is.
 
'''Availability:''' Found on an episode of ''Centerstage''. This may be one of the rarest PBS logos of all time, its original music hasn't been found yet.
 
'''Audio:''' The credits music, an excerpt of "The Walkman" from jazz keyboardist Bob James' 1980 album ''"H".''
 
'''Availability:''' Found on an episode of ''Centerstage''. This may be one of the rarest PBS logos of all time, its original music hasn't been found yet.
 
===2nd Logo (1999-2002)===
 
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'''Audio:''' A three -note piano tune, which assounds stock orchestralsimilar fanfareto had similarthe 2000 [[Star Cinema|Star Cinema]] and [[Tyne Tees Television|Tyne Tees]] Weather fanfares by Dick De Benedictis Music.
 
'''Audio Variant:''' On local programs, only usesan electronic guitar tune whichis heard with asan orchestral hit at the end.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen at the end of cooking and painting shows. Also seen at the beginning on their local programs.
 
===3rd (known) Logo (2007-present?)===
[[File:WTVP (2007) (Credit - TheIridiumic138).png|350px|center]]
{{YouTube|id=Ey4pY2PzUoE|id2=gDWUSd8_jtQ|height=185|width=240}}
 
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a flash that forms the WTVP logo, thatwhich slightly glows. Then a small {{color|blue}} flash appears at the bottom, writing out the words "''Engaging...Enhancing...Inspiring''".
 
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation.
===3rd (known) Logo (2007-present?)===
[[File:WTVP (2007) (Credit - TheIridiumic138).png|frameless|center]]
{{YouTube|id=Ey4pY2PzUoE|id2=gDWUSd8_jtQ|height=185|width=240}}
 
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a flash that forms the WTVP logo that slightly glows. Then a small {{color|blue}} flash appears at the bottom, writing the words "''Engaging...Enhancing...Inspiring''".
 
'''Technique:''' The flash, the forming of the WTVP logo, the blue flash writing the words.
 
'''Audio:''' Starts with a tinkle sound, then a proud 7-note theme with shining sounds. For the alternate version, a reverse cymbal sound during the flash, then a victorious theme, which is actually an excerpt of "Day One" by John Tesh.
 
'''Availability:''' Current in Peoria.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 31 August 2024


Background

WTVP is a PBS station that serves Central Illinois and is headquartered in Peoria, Illinois.



1st (known) Logo (1985?)


Visuals: On a black background, the word "WTVP" with a white outline comes from the top and moves closer to the center, while 6 red-yellow gradient lines appear from the bottom. Then the word "peoria", in the same font as "WTVP" comes from the bottom of the screen and moves to the center below "WTVP". Then it fades into "presents" in the same font, but black instead of blue.

Technique: Analog computer animation.

Audio: The credits music, an excerpt of "The Walkman" from jazz keyboardist Bob James' 1980 album "H".

Availability: Found on an episode of Centerstage. This may be one of the rarest PBS logos.

2nd Logo (1999-2002)

Visuals: On an orange background is the "WTVP" text, which shines along with "a Peoria Production" under it, which appears afterwards.

Variant: On local programs, "presents" is seen under the logo.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: A three-note piano tune, which sounds similar to the 2000 Star Cinema and Tyne Tees Weather fanfares by Dick De Benedictis Music.

Audio Variant: On local programs, an electronic guitar tune is heard with an orchestral hit at the end.

Availability: Seen at the end of cooking and painting shows. Also seen at the beginning on their local programs.

3rd (known) Logo (2007-)


Visuals: On a black background, a flash forms the WTVP logo, which slightly glows. Then a small blue flash appears at the bottom, writing out the words "Engaging...Enhancing...Inspiring".

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Audio: Starts with a tinkle sound, then a proud 7-note theme with shining sounds. For the alternate version, a reverse cymbal sound during the flash, then a victorious theme, which is actually an excerpt of "Day One" by John Tesh.

Availability: Current in Peoria.

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