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  1. Logo: On a blue background we see, in dark blue, an abstract design - the lowercase letters "c," "p" and "b" stacked together like a mixed up jigsaw puzzle - and the text "Corporation for Public Broadcasting" written below in a serif font. On black and white programs, the logo has a gray background with the abstract design and the text in black.

  2. Background: TBA 1st logo (November 4, 1952-1955) Nicknames: "OET Map of America" The United States Of OET"Stolen Antenna" Logo: Same as the 1st NET logo, but the antenna is in place of Ortensia's hat. The text is replaced and it says "OET". The other texts are replaced and they read: ORTENSIA EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION and EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION AND RADIO CENTER" FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds: None ...

  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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  4. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is a non-profit corporation created by the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, signed into law by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson on November 7 of that year. It was created to provide partial federal funding for public broadcasting, initially collaborating with National Educational Television (NET) stations before starting their own private non ...

  5. Nicknames: "The Sky", "National Geographic". Logo: On a time-lapse cloudy sky background, the National Geographic logo fades in, before moving to the left with a black background fading in, encompassing the entire background except for the inside of the rectangle. Than a green line draws in next to the logo as the text " NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ...

  6. 4th Logo. (August 15, 1988-1993) Logo: Against a blue background, a rainbow quickly forms, then slowly fades away, as the words " WNED ", in gold, appear from the left and stop at the top of the screen, followed by the Great Plains National Television logo from the 3rd logo, coming in from the left and arranging itself in the center. "present ...

  7. 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 ...

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