Avco Broadcasting Corporation was the broadcasting division of the Aviation Corporation, which was formerly known as the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation until 1945 (Crosley was an early operator of radio stations and a radio manufacturer). From 1945 up until 1968, the broadcasting division continued to operate under the Crosley name, even though the manufacturing division was already renamed "Avco". On March 1, 1976, the company was sold to Multimedia, Inc., renaming this unit to "Multimedia Program Productions". This division is often confused with Avco Embassy Television, which was formed to syndicate films from the Embassy library to television stations. Both companies were unaffiliated and were owned by Avco.
Nicknames: "Avco Slate", "The Empennage"
Logo: While the animations are different, the end results are about the same:
Trivia: This logo appeared as state of the art on design magazines the time it premiered.
Variants:
FX/SFX: For Version A, the sliding and stretching, which appears to be cel animation. For Version B, the trail zooming in, the triangles coming together, which appears to be very early computer graphics.
Music/Sounds:
Music/Sounds Trivia: The synth whooshes from Version B were sampled in "Fired Up!" by Murk.
Availability: Depending on the variant.
Legacy: Version A's appeal might be in its music and simplicity, while Version B will unnerve viewers due to its dark atmosphere and flashy effects. These logos are an example of obscurity of historic American local TV idents, as Avco was a company associated with innovation in broadcasting.
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