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  1. Originating from The Educational Television and Radio Center from 1952-1959, and later The National Educational Television and Radio Center from 1959 to 1962, when the radio portion was dropped. It was succeeded by PBS in 1970, due to the Corporation of Public Broadcasting and the Ford Foundation pulling its funding.

  2. Closing: On a rough sepia background, three children appear marching backward, forming the words "National Educational Television", all stacked on top of each other. Variant: This logo debuted in black and white. Technique: Cel animation. Audio: An announcer saying "This is National Educational Television." along with the closing theme.

  3. Aug 29, 2019 · From episode one of WTTW Chicago's "Searchlights on Delinquency"; the 1959 "NET House" makes a surprise appearance at the end (the source was a rerun print f...

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    Nickname: "NET Map of America" Logo: This consists of the typewriter letters "NET", each in a segmented rounded square, on a white map of the U.S. inside a black circle on a white background, with what looks like an antenna on the map. "NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION" and "EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION AND RADIO CENTER" are shown above and below, respect...

    Nickname:"The NET Circle" Logo:On a gray background, we see a white circle with "NET" written in black. FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds:Just an announcer saying "This is National Educational Television." Availability:This logo appears on Discovery at the Brookfield Zoo, Search for America, and The Exceptional Child.

    Nicknames: "ETVNETETV" Logo: On a black background, we see gray text that reads "ETV". In the middle, we see white letters that say "NET". Variant: The logo plays out as normal, however, it's inverted. FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds: The end theme of the program. Availability: Seen on Ten For Survival. The inverted variant appears on The Subject is Jaz...

    Nicknames: "Boxes" "Unearthed Obscure Treasure" "Epitome of 50's" "Deco Carpet Design" Logo: On a carpet like background, the words NET appear in multicolored boxes across on a white line. FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the program. Availability: Only known to be seen on The Subject is Jazz.

    Nickname: "NET Map of America II" Logo: We see a close-up of the letters "N", "E", and "T", each in a black box, positioned along the coast of California on a gray background. The camera zooms away from the letters, revealing the whole map of America, with a whiteline along the West Coast and Northernmost states. The boxes shoot to the right, revea...

    Nicknames: "NET in a House", " The NET House" Logo: On a grey background, we see an early version of the NET House logo, which is a blackhouse with the words "NET" inside and an antenna in the roof. FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds/Voice-over: An announcer says either "This is National Educational Television" or "This is N-E-T, National Educational Telev...

    Nicknames: "The Carpet", "The NET House II", "The House on TV Static" Logo: On a dark background with little white "stars" (kinda looks like carpet, but is actually supposed to represent TV static), we see the "House" logo in white (The words "NET" with the "T" connecting to a roof that hangs over the "N" and "E", with an antenna sticking out of th...

    Nicknames: "Smooth NET House" "Generic NET House" "Plain NET House" Logo: Same as the previous logo, but the background is completely gray, and has a smooth texture. FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds/Voice-over: Same as last logo. Availability: First appeared on Conversation with Dean Rusk and last appeared onOf Broccoli and Pelicans and Celery and Seals....

    Nicknames: "The Animated NET House Globe" "NET Map Sort of Returns!" "A New Perspective of the NET House" "NET House On a Globe" "Foldable Earth Diagram" Logo: After the closing titles of the show, the globe that is spinning around suddenly folds out to an 2D model of the globe, and then 3 letters: "N", "E", "T", appear vertically at the left side ...

    Nickname: "NET Fire Cage", "The Dancing Birdcage", "Buffering YouTube Dots" Logo: On a black screen, several dots flash near the center of the screen (a la Screen Gems “Dancing Sticks” logo, or like YouTube dots while a video is buffering), and then we see a circle being drawn in the counterclockwise direction. A line is drawn through the circle go...

  5. Apr 14, 2017 · https://archive.org/details/thethreersandsexeducation Source link. Around the tail end of National Educational Television. Also, there's a very different ann...

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  6. Jun 7, 2021 · National Educational Television closingTaken From Margaret Mead's New Guinea JournalI own nothing

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  7. One of NET's last on-screen identification bumpers calling it "National Educational Television" (from 1968). By then, it was referred to as "the public television network", and the full name was no longer seen there. logo used until 1958 B&W logo used until 1968

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