Kelly News & Entertainment

Background
Around 1990, Kelly Entertainment Company, the national production arm of the Kelly Broadcasting Corp. (then-owners of NBC affiliate KCRA-TV in Sacramento, CA and independent station/Fox affiliate KCPQ in Tacoma, WA), was renamed Kelly News & Entertainment. The company was purchased by Hearst-Argyle Television (now "Hearst Television") with KCRA-TV in 1999 and the company was folded into Hearst-Argyle Television Productions.

Logo (September 30, 1991-August 1999)
Visuals: At sunset, we see live-action footage of an eagle flying. Then, it fades to a white background, where we see a bar with the word "Times New Roman" in 3D white lettering with the letters "K" and "Y" in bold flipping horizontally. The text "Times New Roman" slides down from under the bar in black lettering and a copyright year stamp fades in below. There is a shining wipe effect on the bar and shines again two seconds later.

Variant: A short version starts with the logo flipping.

Technique: CGI and live-action.

Audio: The eagle calling, then a synth theme with a 7 note eerie whistling sound, followed by another whistling note with the sound of a ping blended in. The closing theme of the show was also used.

Availability: Seen on the game shows Click! and Peer Pressure. Was also seen on Save Our Streets and the newsmagazine The West. The 1990 pilot Show Me (you'll find info on it at Mike Burger's GS Pilot Light) might have this logo too.