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'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|mediumblue|dark blue}} background with outlined {{Font color|gold|orangish-yellow}} stars forming the Big Dipper (supposed to be the flag of Alaska), we see the text "{{Font color|gold|'''KTOO - KUAC - KAKM - KYUK'''}}" arranged in a circle appear with a patterned transition. The text "{{Font color|gold|'''PUBLIC TELEVISION NETWORK OF ALASKA'''}}" fades in. A few seconds after the announcer speaks, the logo disappears with the same patterned transition.
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|mediumblue|dark blue}} background with outlined {{Font color|gold|orangish-yellow}} stars forming the Big Dipper (supposed to be the flag of Alaska), we see the text "{{Font color|gold|'''KTOO - KUAC - KAKM - KYUK'''}}" arranged in a circle appear with a patterned transition. The text "{{Font color|gold|'''PUBLIC TELEVISION NETWORK OF ALASKA'''}}" fades in. A few seconds after the announcer speaks, the logo disappears with the same patterned transition.

Revision as of 15:18, 26 December 2020


(1980s-1990s?)

Logo: On a dark blue background with outlined orangish-yellow stars forming the Big Dipper (supposed to be the flag of Alaska), we see the text "KTOO - KUAC - KAKM - KYUK" arranged in a circle appear with a patterned transition. The text "PUBLIC TELEVISION NETWORK OF ALASKA" fades in. A few seconds after the announcer speaks, the logo disappears with the same patterned transition.

FX/SFX: The transitions and the fading in.

Music/Sounds: A weird staccato synth theme along with an announcer saying "A presentation of the Public Television Network of Alaska.".

Availability: Can be seen on Alaska Permanent Fund.

Editor's Note: The weird music might unnerve some.

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