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* On short news bulletins and before the main edition, the text would read "CENTRAL NEWS" instead.
* On short news bulletins and before the main edition, the text would read "CENTRAL NEWS" instead.


'''Technique:''' Advanced early computer animation, likely done on an Oxberry animation stand.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation, likely done on an Oxberry animation stand.


'''Audio:''' A synthesised string arrangement with a "wah" effect. This is joined by a nine-note synthesised bell fanfare after two notes (chord F# sharp). The fanfare was composed by James Aldenham, The collaborative alias of Brian Bennett and Jim Stokoe, who later composed the ITV Schools theme for [[Channel 4]]. The fanfare was arranged by Mike Moran.
'''Audio:''' A synthesised string arrangement with a "wah" effect. This is joined by a nine-note synthesised bell fanfare after two notes (chord F# sharp). The fanfare was composed by James Aldenham, The collaborative alias of Brian Bennett and Jim Stokoe, who later composed the ITV Schools theme for [[Channel 4]]. The fanfare was arranged by Mike Moran.
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* A closedown variant also exists where it reads "'''GOOD NIGHT'''" which was used until 1985.
* A closedown variant also exists where it reads "'''GOOD NIGHT'''" which was used until 1985.


'''Technique:''' More advanced computer effects for the time.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation.


'''Audio:''' Same as the 1st logo.
'''Audio:''' The music from the previous logo.


'''Audio Variants:'''  
'''Audio Variants:'''  
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