Empire Today

Background
Empire Today is a home improvement servicing company based in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1959 as Empire Plastic Covers, then expanded to home servicing in 1965, removing "Plastic Covers" from its name. In 2002, the company was sold, renaming itself to its current name, "Empire Today".

Logo (1979-1984)
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Logo: Over a blue background, we see the white word "EMPIRE". Above it is a stylized crown and below it, "588-2300".

Variants:
 * For early variants, the logo is smaller, "CALL" is seen to the left of it, and "HOME SERVICE, INC." is seen under "EMPIRE"..
 * "CALL" can be omitted, or placed above the number instead.
 * Additionally, "DAY OR NIGHT" can be seen above said text in some commercials.
 * The crown can also appear a few seconds into the end tag, with a "ding!" sound. This is prominent in commercials between 1980-1981.
 * Some versions have the text in the wrong place and with slightly different scaling.
 * A "window" of the commercial at the corner of the screen could also appear.
 * One rare variant has this logo over a black background and is squeezed to the bottom of the screen, below the commercial window. The crown also appears after a few seconds.
 * Another variant exists where "588-2300" is simply superimposed onto the commercial with no additional text.
 * Starting in 1980, credit card logos for MasterCard and Visa appear on the end tag.
 * The endtag is sometimes superimposed onto the commercial. One commercial exists where it also fades, and another where the logo is blue.
 * An ultra rare version does not have the crown, the logo is squeezed to the bottom, and "EMPIRE" fades in later, as the number was the only text visible at first.
 * A similar superimposed version exists, but everything fades in at the same time.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: The iconic Empire jingle: a barbershop quartet singing "five-eight-eight, two-three-hundred, Empire!" with the last note held out. Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Sometimes, the jingle doesn't finish. Usually this happens when Elmer Lynn Hauldren, the spokesperson for the commercials (known as the Empire Carpet Man), is announcing something else.
 * Sometimes, a ding sound can be heard as the logo appears, or when the crown appears in some variants.
 * Starting in 1982, the chorus sounds slightly different.
 * Specific variants for some commercials:
 * 1. The chorus is different and they cheer at the end.
 * 2. A group of kids sing the jingle.
 * 3. The first few notes are played on a piano, but the 1982 "Empire!" is played at the end.
 * 4. A woman sings the jingle, over a pop-style instrumental.
 * The chorus was altered in 1983 and the jingle now includes a drum beat and an electric bass note at the end, derived from the above variant.

Availability: Seen on Empire commercials from the time period.

Logo (1984-1986)
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Logo: Over a cartoon Chicago city environment, a carpet rolls in, carrying the yellow numbers "588-2300". As the carpet moves throughout the city, it becomes nighttime, as a large gold "EMPIRE" monument stands between two skyscrapers (Sears Tower, now Willis Tower, and the John Hancock Center) and illuminates. The carpet then fully unrolls and settles below it, as the monument shines.

Variants:
 * There is a variant specific to the "Dynamite Sale" commercials where the tag is squeezed into a smaller box over a smoke background, and text advertising a "DYNAMITE CARPET SALE" appears below.
 * Similarly, another version exists where the logo squeezed into a split-screen with the said text below over a black background.
 * Some commercials have the logo shrunk down somewhere on the screen, to make room for advertising an additional benefit.
 * Like the previous tag, a version exists with credit card logos.
 * One commercial has the end tag played in warp speed.
 * On some shorter commercials, similar to the first superimposed variant of the 1979 tag, the carpet number animation is superimposed onto the commercial with no "EMPIRE" indicator.

FX/SFX: Cel/scanimate animation.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 1983 variant from the 1st logo.

Music/Sounds Variant: In some commercials, the Carpet Man can say something else after the jingle had been sung. Examples include; "Empire today, carpet tomorrow." or simply announcing a sale.

Availability: Seen on Empire commercials from the time period.

Logo (1986-1989)
Logo: Same as the last logo, but the logo now takes place in a starry night background with Chicago's skylines. At the center, a rainbow merges and forms, which reveal falling stars that form the "EMPIRE" monument from before. The camera stops, and the monument shines. Credit card logos appear below.

Variants:
 * There are some commercials where the logo is entirely still.
 * A short version exists where it starts when the rainbow forms. The jingle does not finish; the Carpet Man just says "Empire." at the end after the number is sung.
 * A copyright notice may also appear.
 * Starting in 1988, "(312)" is sometimes chyroned in.

FX/SFX: Cel/scanimate animation.

Music/Sounds: Same as before.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * Like the last tag, the Carpet Man can also announce something else after the jingle.
 * An ultra rare variant exists where the jingle is replaced with a barbershop quartet singing "Why are you waiting?"
 * Another rare variant without the jingle exists where a violin/piano piece plays over the end part of the animation.

Availability: Seen on Empire commercials from the time period.

Logo (2004-2015)
Logo: It depends on the variant. On all animations, "800-588-2300" pop in one-by-one to the jingle, then it slides down to make way for "EMPIRE TODAY", as an animated Empire Man slides from the left of the screen, holding a suitcase reading the company name. He then says "Today!" as he raises his arm, syncing with the end of the jingle.
 * Flooring (2004-2015): An animated Empire Man is seen holding a carpet. He then drops it down, and it unrolls onto the ground. As he shakes off his hands, another worker is seen installing window blinds. Then, the first worker grabs a large hardwood floor from the left and pulls it towards the carpet, with a couch on top of it. A cat then jumps on top of it, as the first worker sits back onto the ground and extends his arms, and the second closes the blinds.
 * Windows & Gutters (2004-2007): Three workers are working on the exterior of a 2-story house. One is installing gutters, another installing windows, a third installing wood siding.
 * All Services (2004-2007): It starts out as an inverted and faster version of Flooring's animation, but then the camera zooms out to reveal that it takes place inside of the 2-story house from the previous animation. A man is seen working outside.

FX/SFX: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 5th logo's 4th music variant.

Availability: Seen on Empire commercials from the time period.

Logo (2015-)
Logo: It's the same concept as the Flooring animation of the previous logo, except with the following differences: The animated Empire Man at the end walks up with the suitcase and jumps, transforming into a 2D version as "EMPIRE" slides in from the left next to the text. A smaller "TODAY" slides in from the right of it and flashes. Website information appears below.
 * The logo now takes place in a larger model house that now has a kitchen.
 * The animation is noticably simpler.
 * The number is black and fully 2D.

FX/SFX: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Same as the last logo.

Availability: Seen on Empire commercials from the time period.