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=== 4th Logo (1983-March 5, 1990) ===
=== 4th Logo (1983-March 5, 1990) ===
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
'''Nickname:''' "CPB in a Circle"
File:CPB1982NewsHour.png
</gallery>'''Nickname:''' "CPB in a Circle"


'''Logo:''' Just a circle with a stylized "'''CPB'''" cut into it on a {{Font color|blue|blue}} (or black) background, with the phrase:
'''Logo:''' Just a circle with a stylized "'''CPB'''" cut into it on a {{Font color|blue|blue}} (or black) background, with the phrase:
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=== 5th Logo (October 1, 1984-November 29, 1987, September 1, 1991-July 1, 1992) ===
=== 5th Logo (October 1, 1984-November 29, 1987, September 1, 1991-July 1, 1992) ===
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
'''Nickname:''' "CPB in a Circle II"
File:CPB1986ReadingRainbow.png
</gallery>'''Nickname:''' "CPB in a Circle II"


'''Logo:''' Same as the fourth logo, but this time the background is a black/{{Font color|purple|purple}} gradient. The whole thing also has a drop shadow.
'''Logo:''' Same as the fourth logo, but this time the background is a black/{{Font color|purple|purple}} gradient. The whole thing also has a drop shadow.
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=== 7th Logo (September 30, 1991-February 22, 1996) ===
=== 7th Logo (September 30, 1991-February 22, 1996) ===
 
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'''Nickname:''' "CPB in a Circle IV"
File:CPB1992AmericanExperience.png
</gallery>'''Nickname:''' "CPB in a Circle IV"


'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a redesigned version of the CPB circle, with a {{Font color|blue|blue}} and {{Font color|lavender|lavender}} outline around it and in the letters.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see a redesigned version of the CPB circle, with a {{Font color|blue|blue}} and {{Font color|lavender|lavender}} outline around it and in the letters.
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'''Editor's Note:''' None.
'''Editor's Note:''' None.


=== 8th Logo (July 1, 1991-2002, October 27, 2020) ===
=== 8th Logo (July 1, 1991-2002, October 27, 2020) ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="218">
<gallery mode="packed" heights="218">
File:Corporation of Public Broadcasting (1992, Generic).jpeg
File:Corporation of Public Broadcasting (1992, Generic).jpeg
File:CPBBrightBlue1991-93.png
File:Corporation For Public Broadcasting (1995).png
File:CPBPeopleCentury.png
File:CPBAfrica1999.png
File:CPBLivingEdens1997.png
File:CPBStorytime.png
File:CPBArthurS3V2.png
File:CPBArthurS5Green.png
File:CPBArthurS5Pattern.png
File:CPBAmericanMasters95.png
File:CPBAmericanExperience97.png
File:CPBFrontlineV1-1.png
File:CPBFrontlineV2-1.png
File:CPBFrontlineV1-2.png
File:CPBFrontlineV2-2.png
File:CPBNOVA91-93.jpg
File:Corporation of Public Broadcasting (1992, NOVA).jpeg
File:Corporation of Public Broadcasting (1992, NOVA).jpeg
File:CPBViewersDouble92.png
</gallery>{{Gallery
</gallery>{{Gallery
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'''Editor's Note:''' Much like the 6th logo, this is a favorite to most PBS viewers.
'''Editor's Note:''' Much like the 6th logo, this is a favorite to most PBS viewers.


=== 9th Logo (November 9, 1998-2001) ===
=== 9th Logo (November 9, 1998-2001) ===
 
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'''Logo:''' On the same background as the 7th PBS logo (replete with the walking men silhouettes), we see the CPB print logo, in black, centered on the screen. This time, no text or byline is shown. The logo is then usually followed by the "Viewers Like You" and "Thank You" disclaimers, which are often custom-made for the particular show, or else uses the standard font introduced in 1999.
File:CPB2000Byline1.png
</gallery>'''Logo:''' On the same background as the 7th PBS logo (replete with the walking men silhouettes), we see the CPB print logo, in black, centered on the screen. This time, no text or byline is shown. The logo is then usually followed by the "Viewers Like You" and "Thank You" disclaimers, which are often custom-made for the particular show, or else uses the standard font introduced in 1999.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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=== 10th Logo (2000-2015) ===
=== 10th Logo (2000-2015) ===
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
'''Nickname:''' "CPB in a Square"
File:Corporation For Public Broadcasting (1999, 2001).png
File:CPBPBSKids03.png
File:CPBIndependentLens.png
</gallery>'''Nickname:''' "CPB in a Square"


'''Logo:''' On an {{Font color|aquamarine|aqua}} background, {{Font color|blue|blue}} and white dots appear in the center of the screen and pulse out, while streaks run through it. The rings then form the CPB logo, redesigned again with smoother text and is now in a square. The "p" and "b" are connected to the edge of the square. The white then fades out inside the text and 4 streaks run along the edges. The same byline appears underneath in all capitals, but with "{{Font color|blue|CPB.ORG}}" at the end in {{Font color|blue|blue}}, which is wiped with a streak.
'''Logo:''' On an {{Font color|aquamarine|aqua}} background, {{Font color|blue|blue}} and white dots appear in the center of the screen and pulse out, while streaks run through it. The rings then form the CPB logo, redesigned again with smoother text and is now in a square. The "p" and "b" are connected to the edge of the square. The white then fades out inside the text and 4 streaks run along the edges. The same byline appears underneath in all capitals, but with "{{Font color|blue|CPB.ORG}}" at the end in {{Font color|blue|blue}}, which is wiped with a streak.
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=== 11th Logo (September 24, 2002-November 2019) ===
=== 11th Logo (September 24, 2002-November 2019) ===
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
'''Nickname:''' "CPB in a Square II"
File:CPBFetchRuffman.png
</gallery>'''Nickname:''' "CPB in a Square II"


'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|blue|blue}}/{{Font color|purple|purple}}/{{Font color|red|red}} ethereal background with silhouettes of random people doing various things, the CPB logo wipes in horizontally (first with the dots, then the text), and the byline from the 10th logo appears. During all of this, the PBS P-Head (the 1989 PBS logo's size) is shown in the background, moving up and down, left and right, etc.
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|blue|blue}}/{{Font color|purple|purple}}/{{Font color|red|red}} ethereal background with silhouettes of random people doing various things, the CPB logo wipes in horizontally (first with the dots, then the text), and the byline from the 10th logo appears. During all of this, the PBS P-Head (the 1989 PBS logo's size) is shown in the background, moving up and down, left and right, etc.
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=== 12th Logo (March 24, 2010-November 2019) ===
=== 12th Logo (March 24, 2010-November 2019) ===
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
'''Nicknames:''' "CPB in a Square III", "Colorful CPB"
File:CPBDanielTiger.png
File:CPBViewersLikeYouNOVA.png
</gallery>'''Nicknames:''' "CPB in a Square III", "Colorful CPB"


'''Logo:''' On the 2009 PBS logo's bubble background, the CPB logo in white appears via bubbles forming the square while the text zooms out, and the byline from the 10th and 11th logos appears. Then, "Viewers Like You" wipes in left to right, in the PBS Explorer font (similar in style to Interstate). "Viewers Like" is white, and "{{Font color|yellow|You}}" is yellow within a dark rectangle. After a few seconds, "Viewers Like" wipes out right to left and is replaced by "Thank", with "You" shifting to the left to ensure centering just as quickly.
'''Logo:''' On the 2009 PBS logo's bubble background, the CPB logo in white appears via bubbles forming the square while the text zooms out, and the byline from the 10th and 11th logos appears. Then, "Viewers Like You" wipes in left to right, in the PBS Explorer font (similar in style to Interstate). "Viewers Like" is white, and "{{Font color|yellow|You}}" is yellow within a dark rectangle. After a few seconds, "Viewers Like" wipes out right to left and is replaced by "Thank", with "You" shifting to the left to ensure centering just as quickly.

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