Moskito Television

Background
Since 1999, Moskito Television has been at the forefront of the independent television production in Finland. They produce creative TV programming and audiovisual content for all platforms. Their output covers more than 30 series per year in all main genres, from entertainment to drama, from factual to sports. Moskito Television has won the prestigious Prix Europa award for the drama series Pioneer, plus numerous awards in Finland, including the best TV-series, the best comedy series & the best script, to name a few. Their formats like the factual shows Politically Incorrect!, entertainment reality series Not Born To Rock and drama series Easy Living all have been optioned for production internationally. With investments in commercial films production and facilities, Moskito Group is the market leader in Finland. "Together with our Scandinavian partners we are nice, an independent and creativity driven entertainment group in the Nordic region". Moskito also have its own sport division "Moskito Sport", and also owned the subsidiaries Crea Television, including its divisions Crea Sport and Crea Filmi, Cape Sound, Van Der Media, Production House, Grillifilms, Pure Scandinavia and Angel Films. It was originally owned by media company Talentum Plc through Varesvuo Partners until 2008, Moskito was later acquired by CapMan in the same year, Moskito was acquired by Nice Entertainment Group through This is Nice Studios Finland Oy in 2013, Nice was formerly known as Northern Alliance, Nice Entertainment Group was owned by Modern Times Group's content arm MTG Studios. In 2018, Nice Entertainment Group was integrated into Nordic Entertainment Group. Later, in 2021, Moskito was acquired by RTL Group's subsidiary Fremantle.

1st Logo (1999-2011)
Nicknames "The Helicopter", "The Ember"

Logo: TBA.

Variant: TBA.

FX/SFX: Live-action footage with great animation.

Music/Sounds: TBA.

Availability: Rare. The long version of the logo is found on the DVD releases of Isänmaan toivot, as it replaces Media-Active logo from season 2 onwards. It is also found in reality shows like Stiller and Saari. Later in the mid-2000s, the abridged variant is used more commonly at the time and it can be found in DVD releases of shows like Uudisraivaaja and Helppo Elämä (Easy Living).

Editor's Note: None.

2nd Logo (2011-present)
Nicknames: "The Ember II", "The Golden Ember"

Logo: On a red, green, or violet background, many golden scale-like shapes are seen forming many different shapes. After the giant thing formed by the shapes, it then cuts to some of the shapes forming a comet-like shape. It then cuts to the company name as the gold shapes fade to a solid golden ember.

Variants:
 * Actual variants seen in television shows and programs use abridged variant of the logo with animation and soundtrack cut slightly shorter as a whole. Early variant features red background with the animation of the word "television" is changed to the byline saying "a nice company" was shown. Later on from 2015 until 2018, the background color was then changed to violet with the same byline.
 * On sport programs, the background is dark cyan, and the word "sport" replaces "television". Abridged variant has also the byline "a nice company" popping in.
 * In the production company's showreel video from 2016, multiple quick cuts of logo animations with different colored backgrounds are shown before displaying the end of the animation with complete golden ember and full text on a red background. We then see the text "2015 MENESTYKSET" fading in below the logo text. Another showreel from 2017 features short, separate logo animations featuring complete golden ember without text logo, but instead different words popping up to the screen such as "viihde" on a red background, "sport" (With letter "p" stragely lacking vertical line) on a dark cyan background and "draama" on a violet background.
 * In 2018, the current variant of the logo was introduced with the animation of scales being completely removed. Much like in previous abridged variants, we see the golden ember and text logo on a red background with the "television" scrolling down to reveal the same byline "a nice company". From 2018 until 2020, the byline was changed to "part of" with the Nordic Entertainment Group logo. From 2020 until 2021, the byline was again changed to just the words "Part of Nordic Entertainment Group" instead. From 2021, the byline was yet again changed to "A Fremantle Company" with the Fremantle logo in its script font.

FX/SFX: The CGI scales, The bottom text "television" and the byline scrolling.

Music/Sounds: Shining sounds.

Music/Sounds Variant: 2018 rendition of the logo basically uses raising synth instrument and the generic "Deep Boom" stock sound effect.

Availability: Current.
 * Original, long logo animations with different colored backgrounds are available in the BARidentities's YouTube channel. As of writting this article, none of these variants have been spotted in tv shows or programs.
 * Early variant with "a nice company" byline on a red background has become somewhat tough to find as being seen in Finnish reality shows which aren't widely available anymore, with one of these shows being early seasons of Kuppilat kuntoon, Jyrki Sukula!.
 * Later variant with "a nice company" byline on a violet background is common in many shows such as the first season of Koukussa (Hooked), Mustat lesket and its 2016 international remake called Black Widows. Many of these shows can be found at Finnish streaming service Yle Areena being available for limited time.
 * "Moskito Sport" variant is known to be featured in the Finnish sport program MotorSport until the logo was then removed around 2018.
 * Current variant in 2018 with "a nice company" byline is spotted during the fourth season of Kuppilat kuntoon, Jyrki Sukula!. A variant with modified "part of Nordic Entertainment Group" byline is seen in shows such as the second season of Koukussa (Hooked) and the first season of Modernit miehet, another variant with just the words "Part of Nordic Entertainment Group" is found in Finnish shows like Kullannuput, Mist sä tuut? and the second season of Modernit miehet, while the third season of the latter show has the latest variant with "A Fremantle Company" byline.

Editor's Note: None.