KLCS

Background
KLCS first signed on the air on November 5th, 1973. They serve Los Angeles, California and are the 5th most watched Public Television station.

1st (Known) Logo (1970's?-1980's)
Logo: Over a space background, two searchlights, the left one being green and the right one being blue, wipe in. They both move towards the other side of the screen and back and fade out. Before they fade out, "KLCS" zoom in from the center of the background, to the top. A trail of pink, blue, and green triangles starts as the searchlights fade out. "Los Angeles" zooms in below "KLCS" and the words shine.

Variant: On "IT Figures", the TV Show's logo zooms in inside a yellow border over a black background. Towards the midst of the searchlights animation, the logo fades out.

FX/SFX: The searchlights, the words, and the triangles.

Music/Sounds: The closing theme.

Availability: Ultra rare, considering few stores have KLCS shows.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd (Known) Logo (1975?)
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Logo: Over a real life background (which looks like a school), we see the text "KLCS-50 Serving" on the lower left, and the text "Burroughs Jr High School" on the middle bottom in white (same as the KLCS text before). It is a still logo. It is unknown if it fades out of just cuts into something else.

FX-SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: A upbeat piano pop song, with a announcer saying "This is KLCS channel 50 in Los Angeles".

Availability: Extinct. It is a mid-70s station ID and those rarely survive.

Editor's Note: It's your standard station ID from the 70s.

3rd (Known) Logo (1990)
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Logo: On a blue background, we see the text "KLCS" in a bold silver font and a "58", designed with a bunch of small silver polls horizontally, leaving its top and bottom open, fade in. There is also a reflection of the logo on the floor. The logo then fades out.

FX-SFX: The logo fading in and out.

Music/Sounds: An announcer saying "This is class television of the Los Angeles Unified School District, KLCS 58 Los Angeles".

Availability: Extinct. Was only used as a station ID.

Editor's Note: Just your average station ID from the 90s.