Golden West Television

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Logo captures by
TheEriccorpinc and Gilblitz112
Video captures courtesy of
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Background: Golden West Television was the owner of KTLA-TV and operated a television distribution division. The original Golden West company was founded by actor and singer Gene Autry, who owned several radio stations in the United States. Golden West also founded KAUT in Oklahoma City. KTLA spilt from Gene Autry's ownership as Golden West Television in 1982 with Kohlberg Kravis Roberts as a investor. KKR sold Golden West to the Tribune Company in 1985, so Golden West Television's syndication arm was folded into Tribune Entertainment; however, It's a Living (which was produced by Witt-Thomas Productions for Golden West) moved to Lorimar-Telepictures starting in 1986. Tribune acquired KAUT in 2013 through its acquisition of Local TV LLC.
Nicknames: "GWT", "The TV Tube"

Logo: We see the golden-colored letters "GWT" inside a pink-purple gradient background with thick metallic borders on the corners of the screen. The letters zoom in and rotate slowly as the borders zoom out (revealing it to be all inside a rectangular shape similar to that of a TV screen). When the letters "G" and "T" touch the bottom-left and the top-right edges of the borders respectively, it stops and shines brightly. Once the logo stops zooming out, the words "DISTRIBUTED BY" above the logo and the company name "GOLDEN WEST TELEVISION" below it then fade in.

Variants:
  • A still variant exists.
  • A variant without "DISTRIBUTED BY" exists.

FX/SFX: The border and
"GWT" zooming in and out, "GWT" shining, and the words above and below the logo fading in. None for the still version.

Music/Sounds:
A three-note synth fanfare, with a ding sound effect when the words fade in. None for the still version.

Music/Sounds Variant: On The Singing Cowboys Ride Again, the end theme plays over the logo.

Availability: Extinct. Seen on 1980s syndicated airings of The Richard Simmons Show, the short-lived sitcom It Takes Two, and 1980-86 episodes of the sitcom It's a Living. It was also spotted on a later print of Scared Straight! Another Story, Samantha Smith Goes to Washington: Campaign '84, and the TV special The Singing Cowboys Ride Again.

Editor's Note: None.