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'''Editor's Note''': This is surprising even for a low-power station to use PowerPoint.
'''Editor's Note''': This is surprising even for a low-power station to use PowerPoint.
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[[Category:Television Logos]] [[Category:Television IDs]] [[Category:American Logos]] [[Category:American Television Logos]] [[Category:American Television IDs]] [[Category:Bounce TV Affiliates]] [[Category:E.W. Scripps Company]] [[Category:Low-Power Stations]]

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{2020)

Nickname: "PowerPoint TV"

Logo: On a blue gradient background, we see a red rectangle with the words "K33LN-D" and a dark bluish square with "33", on top of a black rectangle with an orange "Minneapolis, MN". Then a sweeping transition appears, making the logo disappear. The logo then appears again by the same transition.

Trivia: The PowerPoint template is also used in other low-power stations, such as KUGB-CD and KUVM-CD.

FX/SFX: The transition.

Music/Sounds: A stock fanfare used in other low-power stations.

Availability: Currently in use.

Editor's Note: This is surprising even for a low-power station to use PowerPoint.

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