1. PBS - Audiovisual Identity Database
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2. PBS/Summary | Closing Logo Group | Fandom
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PBS (stands 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 were WETA
3. Public Broadcasting Service - Closing Logos
Background: The Public Broadcasting Service, known on air as PBS, is a publicly funded non-profit distribution service (founded on November 3, 1969) that serves ...
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 | Fandom
3D logo. This was only used on PBS parodies on Saturday Night Live and was never used by PBS itself. This can still be found on VHS and DVD copies of ...
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
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 ...
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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
2 days ago · 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. PBS (Station Index) - Audiovisual Identity Database
Jan 7, 2024 · PBS groups (like UNC-TV): UNC-TV (Italic and underlined). Contents. 1 PBS/NET; 2 Alabama ...
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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. American Public Television - Closing Logos
Music/Sounds: Just an announcer saying, "This is the Eastern Educational Television Network. ... American Public Television - CLG Wiki American Public Television ...
Background: APT was founded in 1961 as the Eastern Educational Television Network (EEN), distributing public TV shows such as The French Chef, Mister Rogers Neighborhood, and Washington Week to public television stations on a regional basis, and then nationwide when NET (now PBS) was formed. They changed their name to Interregional Program Service in the 1980s (though it still used the old name on some shows, such as Travels in Europe with Rick Steves, until 1992), became American Program Service (APS) in 1992, and changed to their current name, American Public Television in 1999. It didn't appear to use a logo until 1970, and then stopped using its own logo for nearly two decades after that.
12. PBS Distribution - Audiovisual Identity Database
Jun 11, 2024 · Details: PBS has largely rebranded. Please do not add ending dates to existing logos or attempt to add a new description until a new logo has ...
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13. National Educational Television
Following the signing of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 and the subsequent creation of PBS, NET in 1970 began a two-year process of merging with New ...