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'''Audio:''' An announcer saying, "This is ABC, the American Broadcasting Company." | '''Audio:''' An announcer saying, "This is ABC, the American Broadcasting Company." | ||
''' | '''Audio Variant:''' A variant exists where the announcer says, "The preceding program, originally telecast by ABC in New York ''[or in rare cases, Chicago or Hollywood]'', has come to you by special video recording. This is ABC, the American Broadcasting Company." | ||
'''Availability:''' This logo has been spotted on ''Tales of Tomorrow'' and some other programs at the time. | '''Availability:''' This logo has been spotted on ''Tales of Tomorrow'' and some other programs at the time. | ||
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'''Audio:''' An announcer saying, "This is ABC Television Network." | '''Audio:''' An announcer saying, "This is ABC Television Network." | ||
''' | '''Audio Variant:''' A different variant exists where the announcer says "The preceding program, originally telecast by ABC in New York, has come to you by special video recording. This is ABC, the American Broadcasting Company." | ||
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'''Audio:''' A dramatic horn fanfare, coupled with an announcer saying, "This is an ABC color presentation." Sometimes, the announcer is not used. | '''Audio:''' A dramatic horn fanfare, coupled with an announcer saying, "This is an ABC color presentation." Sometimes, the announcer is not used. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
*There was an earlier version that used an orchestral string fanfare and no announcer. | *There was an earlier version that used an orchestral string fanfare and no announcer. | ||
*Another version had a news theme-like orchestra fanfare, with an uplifting finish. This was seen on ''The Bullwinkle Show''. | *Another version had a news theme-like orchestra fanfare, with an uplifting finish. This was seen on ''The Bullwinkle Show''. | ||
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'''Technique''': 2D animation. | '''Technique''': 2D animation. | ||
''' | '''Audio''': The campaign's song, "Let's Get Together". | ||
'''Availability''': | '''Availability''': | ||
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'''Audio:''' The campaign's song, "This is the Place to Be", composed by Harry Betts and sung by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter. | '''Audio:''' The campaign's song, "This is the Place to Be", composed by Harry Betts and sung by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
* The first promo variant features an announcer saying "This September, you'll come home to some familiar faces." after the choir. | * The first promo variant features an announcer saying "This September, you'll come home to some familiar faces." after the choir. | ||
* The second promo variant has the choir sing "Come this September, this is the place to be!". This is repeated a few times. | * The second promo variant has the choir sing "Come this September, this is the place to be!". This is repeated a few times. | ||
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'''Audio:''' The campaign's song "Now Is the Time", composed by Frank Gari and Artie Schroeck, or silent. | '''Audio:''' The campaign's song "Now Is the Time", composed by Frank Gari and Artie Schroeck, or silent. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variant:''' The promo version usually had "Now is the time" being replaced with such examples as "Sunday's the night...", "Monday's the night...", etc. The Saturday version had "Saturday's the time..." | ||
'''Availability:''' It was only used as a station ID. | '''Availability:''' It was only used as a station ID. | ||
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'''Audio:''' The campaign's song "That Special Feeling", composed by Frank Gari, or the announcer (Bill Rice) saying "This is ABC." | '''Audio:''' The campaign's song "That Special Feeling", composed by Frank Gari, or the announcer (Bill Rice) saying "This is ABC." | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' None, unless you count the announcers in the affiliate versions. | ||
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'''Audio:''' The campaign's song "We're With You", composed by Frank Gari, or the announcer (Bill Rice) saying, "This is ABC." | '''Audio:''' The campaign's song "We're With You", composed by Frank Gari, or the announcer (Bill Rice) saying, "This is ABC." | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' None, unless you count the announcers in the affiliate versions. | ||
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'''Audio:''' The campaign's song "You'll Love It!" (based on Randy Newman's "I Love L.A."), composed by Frank Gari, or the announcer (Bill Rice) saying, "This is ABC." | '''Audio:''' The campaign's song "You'll Love It!" (based on Randy Newman's "I Love L.A."), composed by Frank Gari, or the announcer (Bill Rice) saying, "This is ABC." | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' None, unless you count the announcers in the affiliate versions. | ||
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'''Audio:''' A soft, majestic rendition of the four-note ABC News fanfare by VideoHelper for the dark variant. However, the bright variants have a soft synthesized rendition of the ABC theme, ending in a deep sounder. | '''Audio:''' A soft, majestic rendition of the four-note ABC News fanfare by VideoHelper for the dark variant. However, the bright variants have a soft synthesized rendition of the ABC theme, ending in a deep sounder. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variant:''' The long version sometimes has a male voiceover reading, "Anytime. Anywhere. ABC. Start Here". | ||
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'''Audio:''' Same as the previous ID, but the ABC jingle is absent. This is basically the last note of the 2007-2013 ABC Entertainment logos. | '''Audio:''' Same as the previous ID, but the ABC jingle is absent. This is basically the last note of the 2007-2013 ABC Entertainment logos. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variants:''' | ||
*Sometimes, a voice-over would say "ABC". | *Sometimes, a voice-over would say "ABC". | ||
*In 2015, a new jingle with heavy drum music (based on the music ABC used in their branding at the time. Known as "Heroes," a piece written by Matthew Kajcienski of DreamArtists Music (a producer known for many other tunes on ABC) and performed with vocalist Taylor Carroll, created specifically for the network and their 2015 branding campaign.) is heard, ending with a vocal rendition of the ABC theme. | *In 2015, a new jingle with heavy drum music (based on the music ABC used in their branding at the time. Known as "Heroes," a piece written by Matthew Kajcienski of DreamArtists Music (a producer known for many other tunes on ABC) and performed with vocalist Taylor Carroll, created specifically for the network and their 2015 branding campaign.) is heard, ending with a vocal rendition of the ABC theme. | ||
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'''Audio:''' A snap, then a 3-note synth fanfare, which is the modified version of the ABC jingle introduced that year. Composed by YouTooCanWoo. | '''Audio:''' A snap, then a 3-note synth fanfare, which is the modified version of the ABC jingle introduced that year. Composed by YouTooCanWoo. | ||
''' | '''Audio Variant:''' On the preroll, the synth fanfare is heard earlier. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' |