Seven Sport (Australia)

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1st (known) Logo (198?-1989)

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2nd Logo (1989-1991)

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3rd Logo (1991-1993)

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4th Logo (1993-1999) Seven Sport (1989) Nickname: TBA

Logo: On a black background we see a curved sliver streak emerge from the bottom of the screen, moving up towards the top of it. Another one of these sliver streaks appear from the top half of the screen, moving down towards the other streak until there's barely any space between the two. As they continue to curve around, a third sliver streak comes from the top of the screen and wraps around the other two streaks. As this happens, we zoom out from the streaks which connect up to create three rings circling each other. They then rotate around in different directions as a sliver globe begins to surround them, which causes the rings to turn into moving lines engraved onto it. Five glowing white streaks then shoot out from it, the middle one being noticeably bigger than the others. As this happens, the globe rotates left, revealing a semi circle made out of six grey segments with a sizeable gap in the middle. We then fly through this gap as a bright light shines from the center of the screen. On the other side of this are the same segments, but this time they form a full circle in gold and the gap is filled with "SPORT". The two middle segments are conjoined

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Music/Sounds: The opening excerpt of "Fanfare for the Common Man" by Emerson, Lake & Palmer.

Availability: Seen on most sport telecasts from Seven from the time such as the Australian Football League, Australian Open, National Basketball League, and the Australian Touring Car Championship. This is retained on The Great Race - The V8 Years: Bathurst 1993-1996 DVD and is also probably seen on the Seven Sport Magic Moments Of Motorsport series of DVDs.

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