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Onscreen, the "w" was blue, the "n" was orange, the "e" was yellow-green, and the "t" and "13" were green. This logo uses a variation of the Bauhaus typeface as its font, and it is a legacy of NET which name was withdrawn entirely after fully merged into PBS.
WNET, channel 13 (branded as "THIRTEEN"), is a non-commercial educational, public television station licensed to Newark, New Jersey and serving the New York ...
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Refurbished Logo Evolution: WNET (1948-Present) [Ep.60] 77 videos, 28 minutes, 25 logos, 1 PBS station, 1 video. Welcome to WNET! I had a blast making this video for you guys, and I cannot...
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The first appearance of the logo is on an unknown show in 1972, although one of the first appearances of the logo was on VD Blues in October 1972; this logo made its last appearance on the seven-part miniseries Women in Art.
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This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see: ... 1 WNET.org Thirteen. 1.1 2010–2012; 1.2 2012–2021; 2 The WNET Group. 2.1 ...
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Logo: On a black background, circular lines showing the New York skylines wipe in, with an outlined red “WNET” on it. The pre-2001 World Trade Center "Twin Towers" can also be seen, on the far left. As the “radar” circles two more times, the outlined “WNET” in red becomes more solid