Arkansas Educational Television Network
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FX/SFX: The golden flash, the ring rotating, the forming flash, the sparkles, the blue glow, and the shining of the ring and words.
Music/Sounds: The last few seconds of “Byte by Byte”, the original theme for The Computer Chronicles.
Availability: Seen on Nowhere to Go But Up, which can be viewed on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.
Editor's Note: None.
Logo descriptions by19Joshua
Logo captures by19Joshua
Video captures courtesy ofLogoMeitnerium75
Logo captures by19Joshua
Video captures courtesy ofLogoMeitnerium75
Background: Arkansas Educational Television Network is a state network of PBS with stations serving the state of Arkansas. It launched on December 4, 1966 and is headquartered in Conway.
1st Logo
(1983-1987)
Logo: On a black background, a goldenflash is seen. It forms a ring. It rotates to the front, then it flashes again to form the words "AETN". Orange sparkles are seen below the words, which form from top to bottom "Presentation", a copyright year stamp, "Arkansas Educational Television Network", and "All Rights Reserved".The ring then glowsblue. It stays on while shining for 5 seconds.
(1983-1987)
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Logo: On a black background, a goldenflash is seen. It forms a ring. It rotates to the front, then it flashes again to form the words "AETN". Orange sparkles are seen below the words, which form from top to bottom "Presentation", a copyright year stamp, "Arkansas Educational Television Network", and "All Rights Reserved".The ring then glowsblue. It stays on while shining for 5 seconds.
FX/SFX: The golden flash, the ring rotating, the forming flash, the sparkles, the blue glow, and the shining of the ring and words.
Music/Sounds: The last few seconds of “Byte by Byte”, the original theme for The Computer Chronicles.
Availability: Seen on Nowhere to Go But Up, which can be viewed on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.
Editor's Note: None.
2nd Logo
TBA