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  1. PBS replaced NET, a former major educational and public TV network, founded in early 1952 and incorporated in November of that year. Among their original affiliates were WETA Washington D.C., WNET New York, KCET Los Angeles, WGBH Boston, WQED Pittsburgh, KLRN San Antonio, KLRU Austin, Maryland Public Television, The Agency for Instructional Technology, Mississippi ETV, KTCA Minneapolis/St ...

  2. Background: The Public Broadcasting Service, known on air as PBS, is a publicly funded non-profit distribution service (founded on November 3, 1969) that serves a variety of television stations in the United States, as well as some areas of Mexico and Canada. PBS replaced its predecessor NET in October 5, 1970 with some of their original ...

  3. The CLG Wiki is a collaborative database of on-screen logos, idents, bumpers, and other forms of identity from all around the world that anyone can edit. We currently have 20,838 description pages and 99,672 media files on this site. You need an account to create and edit pages. Please read the rules before registering.

  4. Background. In 2011, the P ublic B roadcasting S ervice formed a joint venture with WGBH Educational Foundation to expand their distribution operations, forcing PBS Home Video to sever their ties with Paramount Home Entertainment, as well as merging their home video unit with WGBH Home Video, resulting in the creation of PBS Distribution ( PBSd ...

  5. NOTE: This is a work in progress. PBS Kids (stylized as PBS KIDS) is a programming block and serves as the brand for most of the children's programming aired by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States, established as part of PBS' "Ready To Learn" Initiative. The block was launched as PTV on September 10, 1993 to repackage PBS' existing children's programming. The PTV brand ...

  6. For other uses, see PBS (disambiguation). Template loop detected: Template:ImageTOC/7 On October 5, 1970, National Educational Television was replaced by the Public Broadcasting Service. This logo was designed by Herb Lubalin, who also designed the accompanying typeface ITC Avant Garde Gothic. The "P" resembles a human head (nicknamed the "P-Head" by many fans) while the "B" and "S" are more ...

  7. The Audiovisual Identity Database ( AVID) is a collaborative database of on-screen logos, idents, bumpers, and other forms of audiovisual identity from all around the world that anyone can edit. We currently have 20,680 articles and 99,370 media files on this site. You need an account to create and edit pages.

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