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→32nd ID (America's Broadcasting Company) (September 7, 1998-2002)
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** The camera zooms through a circular mosaic made out of {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} ABC logos. A {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} circle then zooms in, with the black ABC logo zooming up inside of it. As the four-note jingle plays, the ABC logo zooms in slightly, to the beat. No text was shown below. | ** The camera zooms through a circular mosaic made out of {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} ABC logos. A {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} circle then zooms in, with the black ABC logo zooming up inside of it. As the four-note jingle plays, the ABC logo zooms in slightly, to the beat. No text was shown below. | ||
** The first ID has shapes of circles made by stripes moving around in circles. The logo's wordmarks zooms in the middle of the B. More shapes of circles formed, revealing a {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} background with a circle. The logo's wordmark appears, The usual ending plays, with the text now in a sans serif font. | ** The first ID has shapes of circles made by stripes moving around in circles. The logo's wordmarks zooms in the middle of the B. More shapes of circles formed, revealing a {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} background with a circle. The logo's wordmark appears, The usual ending plays, with the text now in a sans serif font. | ||
** There is white and black circles as a piano playing some notes, and it gets faster until all white notes disappear and only four black circles remain. The 3 circles disappear, leaving the middle circle. The logo's wordmark appears. No text was shown below. | ** There is some white and black circles as a piano playing some notes, and it gets faster until all white notes disappear and only four black circles remain. The 3 circles disappear, leaving the middle circle. The logo's wordmark appears. No text was shown below. | ||
** There is the ABC logo on a {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} background, with black and white circles forming many patterns. The usual ending plays. | ** There is the ABC logo on a {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} background, with black and white circles forming many patterns. The usual ending plays. | ||
** There is a landscape of a {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} city in a black background. | ** There is a landscape of a {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} city in a black background. A street with another city landscape. Sometimes on the commercial breaks of ''NYPD Blue'', the name of the show zooms in. At the end, there is 3 {{color|#FFD900|yellow}} circles moving to the right. The middle circle is the ABC logo in {{color|#FFD900|yellow}}. No text was shown below. | ||
'''Variant:''' Talent variations of the ID exist, where black-and-white pictures of the show's stars are seen before cutting to the usual ending. | '''Variant:''' Talent variations of the ID exist, where black-and-white pictures of the show's stars are seen before cutting to the usual ending. | ||
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'''Audio:''' Depends on the variant, but they usually end with the four-note ABC jingle played on bass instruments, itself based on the "We Love TV" tagline used during this period. Composed by Mad Bus Music. | '''Audio:''' Depends on the variant, but they usually end with the four-note ABC jingle played on bass instruments, itself based on the "We Love TV" tagline used during this period. Composed by Mad Bus Music. | ||
'''Availability:''' These idents were frequently | '''Availability:''' These idents were frequently used during commercial breaks on ABC between 1998 and 2002. It also appears at the end of 1998-2002 episodes of ''Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher''. | ||
'''Legacy:''' This logo design was used for the ABC Entertainment logo for programs around this time. | '''Legacy:''' This logo design was used for the ABC Entertainment logo for programs around this time. |