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San Mateo, California

1st (known) Logo
(1976-1987)

Logo: There may be more than one version of this type but this is the only ID I could find on the web-- it consists of what looks like a beach with, in the upper-left hand portion of the screen, the KCSM logo at the time (consisting of a futuristic "60" colored orange, being cut off from the top right portion by "KCSM-TV" in white Antique Olive font, and underneath that text, "San Mateo - San Francisco" followed by a small version of the 1970s PBS "Tri-Colored Everyman" logo.

FX: None; it's a still logo.

Music/Sounds: Just an announcer saying "You're watching KCSM-TV, public television for San Mateo on channel 60.".

Availability: Extinct; only seen as a "You're watching..." local ID back then.

Scare Factor: Low; the announcer may catch you off-guard.

2nd Logo
(1998-2008)

Logo: Over an image of the earth focusing on California, the circle P-Head logo fades in, as does "KCSM", colored aquamarine. Circling the P-Head is "Learning for a lifetime", and "Productions" fades and zooms out below.

FX: All the animation in the logo.

Music/Sounds: A mystical synthesizer jingle.

Availability: At the end of 2000's "Sit and Be Fit" (originally produced by KSPS) and 2000's "Body Electric" (originally produced by WFSU) episodes.

Scare Factor: Low.

3rd Logo
(2008- )

Description coming soon!


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