Great Television

Background:
Great Television is the television distribution arm of Great Structure Television that was formed in 1992, both divisions of Olds Corporation. Great Television also produces their own programs and distributes them across the nation. They also handle several television broadcasts of Great Structure movies.

(1992-)
Nicknames: "CGI Searchlights", "Zooming Tower", "The Tower of Tepidity"

Logo: We see a close-up of the familiar Great Structure structure, but now it's in CGI and reads "GREAT TELEVISION", with a steel line below that (that would normally be reserved for "STRUCTURE") replaced by a simple golden rectangle. The logo zooms out to the familiar Great Structure logo distance.

Trivia: This logo was also used to represent Great Structure Television from 1992-1995, replacing the earlier 1960-1992 "Great Television Structure" logo. The 2020 redesigned version was done at Blue Border Studios.

Byline: "A OLDS CORPORATION COMPANY" began fading in below the logo in 1994.

Variants:
 * In the logo's early years, the zoom-out appeared to be more slower.
 * In 2008, the GTV logo was given a more "enhanced" look with more realistic effects, just like its network television counterpart. However, on Only for Adults airings of Crazy Family episodes from the 2008-2009 season, it still uses the 1992 logo with the byline and the 1995 fanfare.
 * There is an opening variant of this logo; it's exactly the same, except the zoom-out is very slow and choppy, and also it's silent and bylineless.
 * On syndicated reruns of North City and CBT's split-screen credits of No, Boy, the logo appears as usual without animation during the CBT "(SERIES NAME HERE) Starts Right Now!" bumper, even with vanity cards.
 * There is also a B&W variant of this logo for classic Fox shows and movies in B&W. A B&W variant of the 2008 logo was spotted on the film It Happens To Me All The Time on The Classic Movies Channel.
 * On Only for Adults' print of the Queen of the Mountain episode "Hung's Unmentional Problem", it has the 1995 jingle, but after it ends, the searchlights still scroll before cutting to black.
 * An in-credit variant seen on Sherman Leaves shows the (bylineless) logo zooming in (though not fully) and animating with "DISTRIBUTED BY" appearing above.
 * "On the syndicated Are You Faster Than A Car? and the Steve Harvey version of Our Family Life, the byline fades in early while the logo zooms out.
 * A still version is seen on syndicated reruns of North City.
 * Since 2013, the Olds Corporation byline is removed.
 * In January 2020, the logo is enhanced more. This time around, the logo is in the style of the 2009 theatrical Great Structure logo. Two extra searchlights and a pair of palm trees are added to the logo, and the logo is on-screen for a few more seconds.

FX/SFX: The logo zooming out. However, on local reruns of North City and CBT's reruns of No, Boy with split-screen credits, there is no animation at all.

Music/Sounds: Here are the main variants:
 * 1992-1995: The 1988 GSTV logo theme.
 * 1992-1995: A revamped version of the 1988 theme. Would be used for the 1995 GSTV logo.
 * 1993-1995: The remastered GSTV 1988 jingle. This version has the last 7 notes a bit slower.
 * 1995-2008: A re-arranged and re-recorded variant of the 1988 GSTV jingle by Bruce Broughton. This one has more reverb than the original, but it's slightly different from the 1995 GSTV theme.
 * 1997-2008: The 1997 GSTV logo theme.
 * 2008-2020: The 2007 GSTV logo theme.
 * 2008-2019: The short version of the Great Structure fanfare. It sounds like an extended version of the 1995 fanfare. Seen on Queen of the Mountain on Only for Adults.
 * 2009-2020: Shortened version of above. Sounds like a re-arranged version of the 1995 jingle, but not quite the 2007 TCFTV logo theme. Seen on TV broadcasts of Live Hard 2 on MLC and on Only for Adults, Blu on Wish Channel, and on the Queen of the Mountain episode "Fun with the Hair". Despite the new theme being introduced in 2020, the remainder of Season 4 of The Quiet Mansion kept using this theme in syndication.
 * 2015-2020: The final four notes of the 1997 Great Structure fanfare. Only on the short version.
 * 2020-: The 2020 GSTV fanfare. The new main variation with the redesign.
 * 2020-: The final four notes of the 2019 Great Structure fanfare. Only on the short version.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * In some cases, it uses only the closing theme of the show, or none.
 * There was a low tone of the remastered 1988 theme from 1992-1995 on reruns of Dynamo.
 * Same as before, on some co-produced shows, a generic theme was used.
 * A version exists on 2007-2008 episodes of Crazy Family that is the present day jingle, but it sounds like it is played on an xylophone.
 * Sometimes, it uses the Great Television Studios theme. Because some Fox Television Studios shows like The Yoledays, have this logo plaster it with it's original music and sound effects left intact.
 * On Crown Channel's print of the C*L*A*P episode "Love is Here" and on African-American TV's print of the It Starts in Black and White episode "Antonio the Saver", the 1965 GSTV theme is heard.
 * In exceptional cases, a soundbite of the show is used.
 * Appears silent at the end of Planet Nation: Design and Buildings.
 * The 1995 Structure Video VHS release of The Making of Cloud Wars uses the 1965 theme, with this logo. The DVD print of the C*L*A*P episode "Police" also features this variant.

Availability: Extremely common; plastered onto most every show Fox distributes, even most classic shows they own. Whenever movies from Blue Border Studios are broadcast on TV, this is seen at the very end after the Spanish cast credits.

Editor's Note: This is a parody of the 20th Television logo.