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Logo may also refer to:
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Logo TV (also simply known as Logo) is an American digital cable and satellite television channel that is owned by Viacom Media Networks. From its launch up to February 21, 2012, the channel focused on lifestyle programming aimed primarily at lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people. Since February 21, 2012, however, the channel has been shifting its focus away from LGBT programming & towards general cultural & lifestyle programming, prompting outrage from the channel's LGBT viewership, who responded by comparing the channel's new non-LGBT programming focus to that of the NBCUniversal-owned Bravo.
Writer Del Shores brought his series Sordid Lives: The Series to Logo in 2008. After Shores and the actors, including Beth Grant and Olivia Newton John were not paid, the series stopped production after only one season. Logo has still not paid them.
As of February 2015, approximately 51,337,000 American households (44.1% of households with television) receive Logo.
Logo is an ethnic group of South Sudan and Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Logo language is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by more than 200,000 people in Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Getaway or Get Away may refer to:
Getaway! is a crime-themed scrolling maze game for the Atari 8-bit family designed by Mark Reid and published by the Atari Program Exchange (APX) in 1982. The game won the 1983 $25,000 Atari Star Award for best APX submission, an award previously won by My First Alphabet and Typo Attack. Prior to Getaway!, Reid developed a skiing game, Downhill, also published by APX.
According to Reid, Atari was impressed with Getaway! and had "big plans" for the game, but the North American video game crash of 1983 occurred before this could happen.
A non-digital illustration of Getaway! was featured on the cover of the Fall 1983 APX catalog.
Getaway! takes place on scrolling map of a town, 35 screens in size. You leave your hideout and drive around the maze using up gasoline in the process. Pausing at a gas station refills the tank.
Also in the maze are dollar signs (which give a little money when collected), armored vans (which give a lot of money and immediately alert the police to your presence), and three loot items. To complete a level you must collect all three loot items, then the armored van, and then return to your hideout.
"Getaway" was a hit song for R&B/funk band Earth, Wind & Fire in 1976 and written by Beloyd Taylor and Peter Cor Belenky and first produced on BELOYD by Melvin Ware who then made the deal to split publishing with EWF. Released from their Spirit album, it spent two weeks at number one on the R&B singles chart and peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. Along with the track, "Saturday Nite", "Getaway" peaked at number twelve on the disco charts. It has been covered by Lee Ritenour and His Gentle Thoughts.
"Getaway" sold over a million copies and has been certified gold as up until the RIAA lowered the sales levels for certified singles in 1989, a gold single equaled 1 million units sold.
Caminando por la calle con mi novia
Desde hoy ya no escucho mas sus penas
Mirenla en el pozo se a caido
Ella no quiere nunca mas estar conmigo
Desde acá ya no puedo ni mirarla
Solo escucho que me grita y no se caya
Le pregunto Qué pasa por allá abajo?
Nada, nada, no veo un carajo
Ay que sacarla, ay que sacarla
Del pozo ciego
Ay que ayudarla, ay que ayudarla
Porque la quiero
Y acá afuera ya no tengo más amigos
Con Helenita se fue todo lo mio
Quién me da el te por la mañana
O quien se acuesta conmigo en mi cama
Desde acá ya no puedo ni mirarla
Solo escucho que me grita y no se caya
Le pregunto qué pasa por allá abajo?
Nada, nada, no veo un carajo
Ay que sacarla, ay que sacarla
Del pozo ciego
Ay que ayudarla, ay que ayudarla
Porque la quiero
Ay que sacarla, ay que sacarla
Del pozo ciego
Ay que ayudarla, ay que ayudarla