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- A sound trademark, sound logo, or audio logo is a trademark where sound is used to perform the trademark function of uniquely identifying the commercial...
- in use since 1974. Since the early 1970s, WGBH has used a distinctive soundmark created by composer Gershon Kingsley in conjunction with creative director...
- was an American voice actor. He was best known as the voice of various soundmarks for the Internet service provider America Online which he first recorded...
- devices, bells, whistles, horns, sirens, etc. Soundmark This is derived from the term landmark. A soundmark is a sound which is unique to an area. In his...
- navigation system (until 2008). The new top-trim Signature Limited included a Soundmark Audiophile dual-media AM/FM/CD/C****ette radio with digital signal processing...
- getting clearance to use it to kick off their new album, Les describes the soundmark as "beautiful and terrifying. Official Website THX Official website about...
- "Soundmarks - a Beginning". Caught By the River. Retrieved 1 October 2019. "Sounding Aldborough". Soundcloud. Retrieved 1 October 2019. "Soundmarks"....
- are filtered out cognitively, such as a highway or air-condition hum Soundmark: a sonic landmark; a sound which is characteristic of a place Sound signal:...
- based radio station holds the WNEW tape archive and trademark rights to the Metromedia name and Soundmark rights to the WNEW and Metromedia Radio jingles...
- cataloguing of international soundscapes with a focus on preservation of soundmarks and dying sounds and sound environments. Publications which emerged from...