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{{YouTube|id=Z2MGP3vew_w|id2=3cYzKGVL300}}
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the letters "{{color|gold|'''Ket'''}}" in a wide {{color|gold|light yellow}} lowercase font, appearing one by one (with the "{{color|gold|'''t'''}}" appearing first on the right, the "{{color|gold|'''K'''}}" on the left, and finally the "{{color|gold|'''e'''}}" in the middle, replacing a spiral shape that had eight sections in it). When the animation is finished, the letters rapidly spin around, and flip around to reveal the words {{color|gold|'''KENTUCKY EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION'''}} stacked on each other. After that, the logo is still for a few moments before finally fading out.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see the letters "{{color|gold|'''Ket'''}}" in a wide {{color|gold|light yellow}} lowercase font, appearing one by one (with the "{{color|gold|'''K'''}}" appearing first on the left, the "{{color|gold|'''t'''}}" on the right, and finally the "{{color|gold|'''e'''}}" in the middle, replacing a rounded {{color|skyblue|light blue}} square with a multi-colored pinwheel shape in it)). When the animation is finished, the letters rapidly spin around, and flip around to reveal the words {{color|gold|'''KENTUCKY EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION'''}} stacked on each other. After that, the logo is still for a few moments before finally fading out.


'''Technique:''' Primitive 2D computer animation.
'''Technique:''' Primitive 2D animation, with the letters rotating appearing to be a live-action effect.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The sound of a 6-note electronic water dripping sound, in steady pace, which is then followed by 2 rapid synthesized drumbeats (sounding almost like a gong or pans falling to the floor), as they almost echo and fade out.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The sound of a 6-note electronic water dripping sound, in steady pace, which is then followed by 2 rapid synthesized drumbeats (sounding almost like a gong or pans falling to the floor), as they almost echo and fade out.
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'''Legacy:''' The strange music and black background, along with the animation, make this seem atypical from logos of the time.
'''Legacy:''' The strange music and black background, along with the animation, make this seem atypical from logos of the time.


===2nd Logo (197?)===
===2nd Logo (1968?-1975?)===
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'''Logo:''' TBA
'''Logo:''' On a black background, parts of the pinwheel logo from the 1st logo zoom out from the bottom right to the top left of the screen, all in a clockwise formation. The colors of these pieces, also in clockwise order, are {{color|#00FF7F|mint green}}, white, {{color|redorange|red-orange}}, and {{color|pink|hot pink}}. After the pinwheel is assembled, the stacked {{color|pink}} text "{{color|pink|'''produced by KeNtUCKy eDUCatIOnAL TeLeViSION at the network center'''}} zooms in to the right side of it. The company name matches the "'''Ket'''" text from the previous logo and has a mix of upper and lower case lettering, while the rest of the text appears to be in Optima Bold. After over 10 seconds, the text slowly fades out and the pinwheel zooms back into the bottom right, slowly darkening as it does.
 
'''Technique:''' Limited 2D cel animation.
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A series of 4 drippling synth notes that play in-between a 2-note stinger, with extra notes and effects added for each playing of the notes. It ends with the 4 synth notes having an echo effect. The entire tune has an ominous sound to it.
 
'''Availability:''' Even rarer than the 1st logo. It was only discovered in September 2022 on ''The Hills Resound: The Music of Kentucky'', and its unknown how many other programs used this logo.


===3rd Logo (1975-1979)===
===3rd Logo (1975-1979)===
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