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===(April 1, 1986-199?)===
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Revision as of 18:52, 16 April 2023


Background

This is the vanity plate of country music television producer Jim Owens.

(April 1, 1986-199?)



Logo: On a black background, we see the text "JIM OWENS ENTERTAINMENT INC. All Rights Reserved". Above the text is a video of an obese woman wearing a viking helmet and viking garb, and holding two cymbals. She yells "HoahhoahAAAAAAAOOOOOOH!" and then crashes the cymbals.

Variants:

  • A variant with different text appeared on a syndicated episode of Crook & Chase. Above the video are the words "Syndicated by Genter Media", the lower-left hand side reads "Distributed by", with the 1983 Nashville Network print logo on a white background, and the lower-right hand side reads "A Division of Jim Owens Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved".
  • Another variant exists where we see bold serif text that reads "Distributed by Jim Owens Entertainment, Inc.".
  • On From The Vault: Country Standard Time, a still image of the opera lady is inside a rectangular box with the words "A Division of Jim Owens Entertainment All Rights Reserved" next to it.
    • Another version of said variant has a still image of the last shot and in its normal box size.

Technique: Live action.

Music/Sounds: The lady singing, for lack of a better term, and the cymbals. The still variant has the closing theme of the show.

Availability: Uncommon. Seen on reruns of Pop! Goes the Country on RFD-TV. The first variant appeared on a syndicated episode of Crook & Chase. It is currently seen on reruns of aforementioned shows on Heartland.

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