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  1. The star and lines in the logo are red or pink, the "ALL AMERICAN" text and the lines above and below are white, and the word "TELEVISION" is light blue. Technique: Early computer effects. Audio: The ending title theme of the show or any music sample from America's Top 10 .

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  3. All American Television (later known as All American Communications Television and formerly Scotti Brothers-Syd Vinnedge Television and Scotti Vinnedge Television) was a television syndication company active from 1981 to 1998. It was founded by Anthony J. Scotti, Ben Scotti, and Syd Vinnedge.

    • 1st Logo (May 9-December 26, 1982)
    • 2nd Logo (January 2, 1983-September 22, 1991?)
    • 3rd Logo (September 23, 1991?-May 27, 1994)
    • 4th Logo (September 12, 1994-June 12, 1998)

    Nickname: "The AATV Block"

    Logo: On a black background, a wide rectangular block that's outlined in white fades in. Another outline with a diagonal red/white/blue pattern and the text "ALL AMERICAN" in a bold font and "T E L E V I S I O N" in a smaller Arial font with a star on each side are inside it.

    Variant: This logo would appear as in-credit.

    FX/SFX: The logo fading in.

    Music/Sounds: The end-title theme of any show.

    Availability: Extinct. It was seen on season 3 of America's Top 10.

    Nicknames: "The Blue/Red Star", "Cloud BG", "The Air Force Star"

    Logo: On a cloudy sky background, we see a blue star quickly sliding in from the left side, and a segmented blue hexagon with 3 red lines on the sides sliding in from the right, and they both join together. Under that, we see 2 lights forming 2 red lines, with "ALL AMERICAN'" between the 2 red lines. Once the text is done forming, the word "TELEVISION" and another red line under it drops down from under "ALL AMERICAN".

    Early Variant: A still, in-credit variant appeared on America's Top 10 episodes as early as 1983. The star and lines in the logo are red or pink, the "ALL AMERICAN" text and the lines above and below are white, and the word "TELEVISION" is light blue.

    FX/SFX: The stars forming, the text "ALL AMERICAN" forming and "TELEVISION" sliding down.

    Music/Sounds: The end-title theme of the show or any music video from America's Top 10.

    Availability: Extremely rare.

    Nicknames: "Orbit A", "Silver Orbit A", "The Prism"

    Logo: On a black background, we see an stylized "A" with reflections, with an orbit around it, which has a star orbiting it. The text "An All American Television" is above it, and then "Production" flashes in under it. The entire logo "shines".

    Variants:

    •On America's Top 10, the logo appears in-credit with the copyright year stamp below. On the final season, it appears in-credit for a few seconds, then the background from any music video later fades to a black background.

    •The company's name was changed to "All American Communications Television" starting in 1992, and sometimes appears with either "Produced By" in silver, "Distributed By" in gold, or nothing above the logo.

    •There is also a still image that only features the logo without any text.

    Nicknames: "Orbit A II", "Blue Orbit A", "The Animated Prism", "CGI Orbit A", "CGI Prism".

    Logo: On a CGI blue background with the "A" (in the font seen in the "A" in this and the previous logo) in the background, we see an "A", zooming out, with a star forming the orbit and orbiting. After the "A" stops zooming, reflections of the "A" are formed, making the "A" logo the same as the in the previous logo. The text "ALL AMERICAN TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS" fades in under the "A".

    Variants: There are three variations of this logo:

    •1994-1998: An alternate variation that doesn't have the word "PRODUCTIONS" below.

    •1996-1998: The byline "A Subsidiary of All American Communications" was added under the company's name.

    •1997-1998: The byline "A Pearson Television Company" is seen below the logo.

  4. The company was known for producing and distributing popular television shows such as Baywatch, America's Top 10 hosted by Casey Kasem, and the Mark Goodson Productions library of game shows, including Family Feud and The Price Is Right. Currently, all of AATV's library is owned by FremantleMedia. 1st Logo.

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  7. All American is an American sports drama television series, created by April Blair that premiered on The CW on October 10, 2018. The series follows the lives of a group of people from both Crenshaw and Beverly Hills.

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