STS (Russia)

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Background: STS (Cyrillic: СТС) is the Russian federal TV channel launched on December 1, 1996 by the merger of several regional stations. It's owned by STS Media (the group formed in 1989 and known as StoryFirst until 2004) and is the fourth most watched nation-wide broadcaster.

1st Logo
(2005-2007)

Logo: On the black background, we see the STS letters in the blocky font flipping and making a logo (2005-2012). White text "представляет" (present) appears below.

Trivia:That logo used to advertise channel's ID's until 2007.

FX/SF: CGI, that is dated for 2007/2008!

Music/Sounds: Just 2-note crystal jingle with echo effect following.

Availability: Seen on channel's programs from that era, that's very hard to find. Also seen on some episodes of Voroniny and 6 Kadrov.

Editor's Note: None.



2nd Logo
(2007-2009)

Logo: On the black background (again!) logo appears with mix of flipping and zooming in. Words "п р е д с т а в л я е т" appears.

Trivia: That logo on screen used as screenbug in tandem with previous one.

Variant: Variant without words below the logo exists.

FX/SFX: Flipping, zooming, words fading in.

Music/Sounds: Just whoosh. A rare crystal version exists.

Availability: Rare, not being much common as previous. Seen on the comedy and sitcom shows episodes of that era.

Editor's Note: None.



3rd Logo
(2009-2010)

Logo: Same as previous, but with capital letters.

Trivia: See 2nd logo.

Variant: See 2nd logo.

FX/SFX: See 2nd logo.

Music/Sounds: See 2nd logo.

Availability: Extinct, because it used only for 1 year.

Editor's Note: See 2nd logo.



4th Logo
(2010-2011)

TBA



5th Logo
(2011-2012)

TBA



6th Logo
(2012-2014)

TBA


7th
(2014-November 2nd, 2015)

Logo: On the darkorange-grandient background we see words "CTC" in Arial Rounded-like font. Logo makes shadow, and shadow moves. Words "представляет" appears below.

FX/SFX: Shadow moving. That effect is just too simple and can be easily made with PowerPoint.

Music/Sounds: Just smooth synth-like sound.

Availability: See 3rd logo.

Scare Factor: None.



8th Logo
(November 3rd, 2015-)
STS (2015)

Logo: On the white background, the couple of oval shapes is moving, then camera switches its position and it fades into the words "СТС" from previous logo (but flattened) and "ПРЕДСТАВЛЯЕТ" below (later with Second Screen app notice).

Variant: A variant without words under the "СТС" words was exist as Station ID up to December of 2016.

FX/SFX: Flipping, camera, words. A major improvement over the previous logo.

Music/Sounds: Some instrument's notes and some sounds mashup, instead of "whoosh" only. In Station ID, it's so relaxing music with same mix of sounds.

Availability: Common. Was seen on TV series from the era like Kak Ya Stal Russkim, 2015-2018 episodes of Cinema in details (Кино в деталях), The Kitchen (Кухня) episodes from same era, Mega Galileo (canceled season of Galileo that have been aired on STS Love), Also seen on episodes of Voroniny from 2015 to 2018 (again). Also seen on Beglyie rodstvenniki (Беглые родственники) from second episode until its closure. When it's retired, Kid-E-Cats russian prints continued to use that logo to the present day.

Editor's Note: None.



9th Logo
(2017-)

Logo: On black background, we see some dots that forming lines The camera then pans to logo, and we see some lines that form a "C" (already) with words "СТС" in another font. "ПРЕДСТАВЛЯЕТ" is seen

Variant: There's a variant with inverted colors.

FX/SFX: Everything.

Music/Sounds: We hear a techno music with dreamy xylophone notes, followed by violin.

Availability: Brand new. Seen on newer programming.

Editor's Note: None.