1. PBS - Audiovisual Identity Database
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2. PBS/Summary | Closing Logo Group | Fandom
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PBS (abbreviation for "Public Broadcasting Service") is a publicly-funded American educational television network. PBS was formed in 1969 and incorporated in November of that year as a replacement for NET, a predecessor network that had shut down due to both the Corporation of Public Broadcasting and Ford Foundation pulling their funding as a result of peer pressure from the conservative Nixon administration. PBS officially began broadcasting on October 5, 1970. Among their original affiliates w
3. Public Broadcasting Service - Closing Logos
The Public Broadcasting Service, known on air as PBS, is a publicly funded non-profit distribution service (founded on November 3, 1969)
Logo: On a black background, an abstract blue P zooms out to the top portion of the screen. The "P" turns into a P-shaped head facing left with the text "PUBLIC" appearing underneath (this set and the later lines of text underneath being set in ITC Avant Garde Gothic); both move to the left side of the screen. An abstract orange B pops in to the right of the P-Head and two black dots form the holes within the B (the latter dot coinciding with the text "BROADCASTING" appearing below "PUBLIC"). An abstract green S appears to the right of the B; two black dots cut the inner curves of the S as the text "SERVICE" appears below "BROADCASTING" (coinciding with the second dot). The final text stack reads:
4. PBS/Other | Closing Logo Group
Same as the 1989 PBS logo but with TV WORTH WATCHING text. 1993–1996.
The version used a gold circle. It only appeared on a defunct block of programming, History's Best.
5. Corporation for Public Broadcasting - Audiovisual Identity Database
It was created to provide partial federal funding for public broadcasting, initially collaborating with National Educational Television (NET) stations before ...
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6. American Public Television - Audiovisual Identity Database
In 1999, American Program Service (APS) renamed itself to American Public Television (APT). The company continues to distribute public TV shows nationwide to ...
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7. PBS Kids - Audiovisual Identity Database
Aug 22, 2024 · It appeared on PBS Kids shows from the era, such as Sesame Street, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Bill Nye the Science Guy, Wishbone, Arthur, and ...
8. PBS Kids (CLG Wiki; legacy) - The Dream Logo Wiki
Sep 10, 2023 · Trivia: The logo was designed and animated by Gene Mackles, who also created the P-Pals characters for the PBS Kids programming from the era.
9. Maine Public Broadcasting Network - Audiovisual Identity Database
Maine Public Broadcasting Network is a PBS affiliate that serves the entire state of Maine. It was founded in 1961.
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10. PBS idents - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
External links. Screen captures of PBS idents past and present, as well as footage of vintage promos · PBS @ CLG wiki ... Wikipedia. Public Broadcasting Service — ...
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11. Oregon Public Broadcasting - Audiovisual Identity Database
Oregon Public Broadcasting is a PBS affiliate which serves much of Oregon. Despite its name, OPB does not serve Southern Oregon.
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