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The Civic Arena's name wasn't changed to the Mellon Arena until 1999, long after general use of WQED's 2nd logo had been discontinued.
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'''Logo:''' Filmed live in 16mm from a helicopter-camera monitor, various aerial shots of Pittsburgh are seen several times, including the | '''Logo:''' Filmed live in 16mm from a helicopter-camera monitor, various aerial shots of Pittsburgh are seen several times, including the Civic Arena, the Cathedral of Learning, the Pittsburgh skyline, Point State Park, and the U.S. Steel tower. On the last shot (which is in a wide-angle lens), "{{color|#FFD900|'''from WQED Pittsburgh'''}}" in a {{color|gold|yellow}} Univers font flips in from the bottom of the screen. | ||
'''Variant:''' Starting in 1985, the logo was re-shot using 35mm film with different footage, as well as the logo replaced with the next logo. The "FROM" and "PITTSBURGH" text is in a Avant Grade font, with the latter's 2 T's "connected" together. | '''Variant:''' Starting in 1985, the logo was re-shot using 35mm film with different footage, as well as the logo replaced with the next logo. The "FROM" and "PITTSBURGH" text is in a Avant Grade font, with the latter's 2 T's "connected" together. |