sonic logo

sonic logo
 n.— «The term “sonic logo”—or marque sonique—hails from the 1980s, coined by French radio developer Jean-Pierre Baçelon.» —“Tills are alive with the sound of music” by Alice Fisher Telegraph (U.K.) Dec. 29, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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Blessing Box (episode #1613)

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