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NET ceased to operate as a network from that point, although some NET-branded programming, such as NET Journal and NET Playhouse remained part of the PBS schedule (now produced by WNET) until the brand was retired 2 years later. Some of the programs that began their runs on NET, such as Washington Week and Sesame Street, continue to air on PBS ...
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The font used for the "PBS" identification was designed specifically for the network. It was first seen at the PBS annual meeting on March 30, 1984, and went into official use on September 30 as the channel officially went by the PBS abbreviation. The logo is also used on PBS Home Video.
The New Red Green Show; The New Yankee Workshop; Newton's Apple (1983–99) Nova ScienceNow; NOW; Odyssey (1980-1981) On Tour; Once Upon A Classic; Over Easy; OWL/TV (1985–91) The Pallisers; PBS American Portrait (2021) A Place of Our Own (1998–2011) The Power of Choice (1988–91) Powerhouse (1982–83) Race to Save the Planet; Ramona ...
Nebraska ETV Network logo used from 1974 to 1976. This design of the logo would be later used by NBC (albeit in different variants) from 1976 until 1979 (as Trapezoid N) and from 1979 until 1986 (as Proud N with the Peacock) In 1974, Nebraska ETV adopted a new logo – a red stylized abstract "N" formed from two trapezoids.
Prior to September 15, 1993, PBS Kids (the current banner for PBS' children's programming) television programs used the same PBS idents seen on adult-oriented programming (or the logos of National Instructional Television). Starting that year, a new ident was commissioned specifically for children's programming.
PBS Kids is the branding used for nationally-distributed children's programming carried by the U.S. public television network PBS.The brand encompasses a daytime block of children's programming carried daily by most PBS member stations, a 24-hour channel carried on the digital subchannels of PBS member stations (sometimes called the PBS Kids Channel or PBS Kids 24/7), and its accompanying ...
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