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'''Availability:''' Uncommon. | '''Availability:''' Uncommon. | ||
* Its variations have been preserved on DVDs, iTunes and Amazon Instant Video releases of PBS shows such as ''Sesame Street'' and ''The Electric Company''. ''NOVA'', ''Great Performances'' and ''3-2-1 Classroom Contact'' will also likely have variations of this logo intact if reissued. | * Its variations have been preserved on DVDs, iTunes and Amazon Instant Video releases of PBS shows such as ''Sesame Street'' and ''The Electric Company''. ''NOVA'', ''Great Performances'' and ''3-2-1 Classroom Contact'' will also likely have variations of this logo intact if reissued. | ||
* The last known show to use this logo was the series finale of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' in 2001. | * The last known show to use this logo was the series finale of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' in 2001. While Amazon Instant Video releases of 1970-75 episodes retain this logo, later episodes have all funding credits removed. This also appears on season 2 episodes of ''The American Experience''. | ||
=== 2nd Logo (1969-1976) === | === 2nd Logo (1969-1976) === | ||
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* The {{Font color|royalblue|royal blue}} background variant can be seen at the end of a 1972 episode of ''Firing Line'' titled "''The Southern Imagination''"; this episode is available on YouTube. | * The {{Font color|royalblue|royal blue}} background variant can be seen at the end of a 1972 episode of ''Firing Line'' titled "''The Southern Imagination''"; this episode is available on YouTube. | ||
* Several programs produced by NET starting in 1969 started getting grants from the CPB; a few of these programs can be found on the American Archive in Public Broadcasting website. | * Several programs produced by NET starting in 1969 started getting grants from the CPB; a few of these programs can be found on the American Archive in Public Broadcasting website. | ||
=== 3rd Logo (1975-1983) === | === 3rd Logo (1975-1983) === | ||
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | <gallery mode="packed" heights="200"> | ||
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'''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Seen on some episodes of ''Great Performances'', including a trilogy of adaptations of works by Edith Wharton, and ''American Playhouse''. | '''Availability:''' Extremely rare. Seen on some episodes of ''Great Performances'', including a trilogy of adaptations of works by Edith Wharton, and ''American Playhouse''. | ||
=== 4th Logo (July 11, 1983-March 5, 1990) === | === 4th Logo (July 11, 1983-March 5, 1990) === | ||
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</gallery>'''Nickname:''' "CPB in a Circle" | </gallery>'''Nickname:''' "CPB in a Circle" | ||
'''Logo:''' | '''Logo:''' A circle with a stylized "'''{{font|serif|cpb}}'''" cut into it on a {{Font color|blue|blue}} (or black) background, with the phrase: | ||
<center>{{Font|Serif|'''CORPORATION<br>FOR PUBLIC<br>BROADCASTING'''}}</center> | <center>{{Font|Serif|'''CORPORATION<br>FOR PUBLIC<br>BROADCASTING'''}}</center> | ||
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'''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Preserved on 1985-1987 ''Reading Rainbow'' tapes. This was also used on season 1 episodes of ''Square One TV'', ''The Ring of Truth'', ''3-2-1 Classroom Contact'', ''Degrassi Junior High'', and ''Frontline'', among others. Also seen on the 1992 rebroadcast of ''Huey Long'', with the 1991 CPB logo following as part of the general funding credits for the rebroadcasts of this and three other Ken Burns classics at the time. | '''Availability:''' Ultra rare. Preserved on 1985-1987 ''Reading Rainbow'' tapes. This was also used on season 1 episodes of ''Square One TV'', ''The Ring of Truth'', ''3-2-1 Classroom Contact'', ''Degrassi Junior High'', and ''Frontline'', among others. Also seen on the 1992 rebroadcast of ''Huey Long'', with the 1991 CPB logo following as part of the general funding credits for the rebroadcasts of this and three other Ken Burns classics at the time. | ||
=== 6th Logo (December 14, 1987-December 22, 1995) === | === 6th Logo (December 14, 1987-December 22, 1995) === | ||
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* The standard space background variant was last seen on ''The Dancing Man: Peg Leg Bates'', which premiered on PBS stations on February 11, 1992. | * The standard space background variant was last seen on ''The Dancing Man: Peg Leg Bates'', which premiered on PBS stations on February 11, 1992. | ||
* On DVD, the logo can be seen at the beginning and end of the 1988 WonderWorks TV film, "Sweet Fifteen". | * On DVD, the logo can be seen at the beginning and end of the 1988 WonderWorks TV film, "Sweet Fifteen". | ||
=== 7th Logo (July 1, 1991-2002, October 27, 2020) === | === 7th Logo (July 1, 1991-2002, October 27, 2020) === | ||
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'''Music/Sounds/Voice-over:''' Same as the 6th logo. The voice-overs are the same as the first logo. | '''Music/Sounds/Voice-over:''' Same as the 6th logo. The voice-overs are the same as the first logo. | ||
* ''Sesame Street'' episodes from 1991-1992 used | * ''Sesame Street'' episodes from 1991-1992 used "Funky Chimes" as background music, while episodes from 1992-1995 used a hip-hop instrumental based on the ''Sesame Street'' theme. Episodes from 1995-2001 used a jazzy version of the aforementioned theme. | ||
'''Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variants:''' | '''Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variants:''' | ||
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* On DVD, the standard animation of the 1993 logo can also be found with the Ken Burns' documentaries ''Baseball'' and ''Thomas Jefferson'', and the Rick Sebak documentary, ''An Ice Cream Show''. | * On DVD, the standard animation of the 1993 logo can also be found with the Ken Burns' documentaries ''Baseball'' and ''Thomas Jefferson'', and the Rick Sebak documentary, ''An Ice Cream Show''. | ||
* The solo "Viewers Like You" variant made a surprise appearance on ''Not Done: Women Remaking America'', broadcast on October 27, 2020. | * The solo "Viewers Like You" variant made a surprise appearance on ''Not Done: Women Remaking America'', broadcast on October 27, 2020. | ||
=== 8th Logo (November 9, 1998-2001) === | === 8th Logo (November 9, 1998-2001) === | ||
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* For voice-overs, an announcer either says, "This program is made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting" or "and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting". This is often followed by the updated "viewers like you" and "thank you" spiel from the 7th logo. | * For voice-overs, an announcer either says, "This program is made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting" or "and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting". This is often followed by the updated "viewers like you" and "thank you" spiel from the 7th logo. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Rare, probably the one of rarest of the CPB logos. | ||
* It may appear on PBS programs from 2000-2001 if your station has older prints. Also seen on a few PBS Home Video tapes of the era. | * It may appear on PBS programs from 2000-2001 if your station has older prints. Also seen on a few PBS Home Video tapes of the era. | ||
* The early "Viewers Like You" variant can be seen on ''Digital TV: A Cringely Crash Course'' and ''Fiesta in the Sky'' and appeared mainly on DTV programming. This also plastered the previous logo and sponsor tags - for Braun and Farberware - on broadcasts of ''Cooking with Master Chefs'' from 1999 to 2010, and it did the same for the previous logo and sponsor tags - for E&J Gallo Winery and Farberware - on broadcasts of ''In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs'' from the same period. | * The early "Viewers Like You" variant can be seen on ''Digital TV: A Cringely Crash Course'' and ''Fiesta in the Sky'' and appeared mainly on DTV programming. This also plastered the previous logo and sponsor tags - for Braun and Farberware - on broadcasts of ''Cooking with Master Chefs'' from 1999 to 2010, and it did the same for the previous logo and sponsor tags - for E&J Gallo Winery and Farberware - on broadcasts of ''In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs'' from the same period. | ||
=== 9th Logo (September 4, 2000- ) === | === 9th Logo (September 4, 2000- ) === | ||
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* This is plastered by the 12th logo on current broadcast prints of ''Jazz'', though most episodes retain this logo on their streaming counterparts. | * This is plastered by the 12th logo on current broadcast prints of ''Jazz'', though most episodes retain this logo on their streaming counterparts. | ||
* The logo is still used on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS Kids websites. | * The logo is still used on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS Kids websites. | ||
=== 10th Logo (September 24, 2002-November 2019) === | === 10th Logo (September 24, 2002-November 2019) === | ||
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* Should be preserved on 2002-2019 PBS programs funded by CPB if your station has older prints. Its last appearance was on a 2019 episode of ''Wild Kratts''. | * Should be preserved on 2002-2019 PBS programs funded by CPB if your station has older prints. Its last appearance was on a 2019 episode of ''Wild Kratts''. | ||
* The fully-animated version continued to appear superimposed on [[WETA]] programs such as ''Washington Week'' and ''In Performance at the White House'' until at least 2013. | * The fully-animated version continued to appear superimposed on [[WETA]] programs such as ''Washington Week'' and ''In Performance at the White House'' until at least 2013. | ||
* The "Viewers Like You" portion | * The "Viewers Like You" portion reappeared on recent rebroadcasts of ''The Adirondacks''. | ||
=== 11th Logo (March 24, 2010-2022) === | === 11th Logo (March 24, 2010-2022) === | ||
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'''Availability:''' Brand new. First seen on ''The Warrior Tradition''. May appear on ''NOVA'', ''Washington Week'', ''PBS NewsHour'', ''Wild Kratts'', ''Arthur'', ''Hero Elementary'', ''Elinor Wonders Why'', and some other shows from PBS. Thus far, however, only superimposed and/or static versions are known to exist. | '''Availability:''' Brand new. First seen on ''The Warrior Tradition''. May appear on ''NOVA'', ''Washington Week'', ''PBS NewsHour'', ''Wild Kratts'', ''Arthur'', ''Hero Elementary'', ''Elinor Wonders Why'', and some other shows from PBS. Thus far, however, only superimposed and/or static versions are known to exist. | ||
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