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→12th Logo(April 1967-November? 1970): removed obvious name
imported>Μπέλα2006 (→11th Logo(1963-June 1967): YouTube didn’t exist in 1963) |
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Note: The first four images are the regular variants, the fifth image is a Black Journal variant, the sixth and seventh images are the Mister Rogers variants, and the last image is the copyright version. | Note: The first four images are the regular variants, the fifth image is a Black Journal variant, the sixth and seventh images are the Mister Rogers variants, and the last image is the copyright version. | ||
Nicknames: "The Roof | Nicknames: "The Roof", "The NET House III" | ||
Logo: First, the left section of the screen fills with red from the bottom, the middle section fills with yellow from the top, and the right section fills with blue from the bottom. One by one, each colored section flips to form the letters "NET" on a black background. Then either one of two things would happen: | Logo: First, the left section of the screen fills with red from the bottom, the middle section fills with yellow from the top, and the right section fills with blue from the bottom. One by one, each colored section flips to form the letters "NET" on a black background. Then either one of two things would happen: | ||
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Editor's Note: This is by far the most well known NET logo. With its mellotron fanfare, the announcer, the dark background, and the poor audio and grainy film quality, it gained a reputation of frightening children who grew up with Mister Rogers Neighborhood or Sesame Street. It is one of the more fascinating logos in the history of NET/PBS. | Editor's Note: This is by far the most well known NET logo. With its mellotron fanfare, the announcer, the dark background, and the poor audio and grainy film quality, it gained a reputation of frightening children who grew up with Mister Rogers Neighborhood or Sesame Street. It is one of the more fascinating logos in the history of NET/PBS. | ||
==13th Logo(October 5, 1970-March 1972)== | ==13th Logo(October 5, 1970-March 1972)== |