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* On ''The Charlie Horse Music Pizza'', the logo is a solid {{color|#120A8F|ultramarine}} color with "The Corporation for Public Broadcasting" and the usual byline below it in the Ad-Lib font, all against a stylized musical-oriented background.
* On ''The Charlie Horse Music Pizza'', the logo is a solid {{color|#120A8F|ultramarine}} color with "The Corporation for Public Broadcasting" and the usual byline below it in the Ad-Lib font, all against a stylized musical-oriented background.
* On <u>''Club Connect''</u>, there are more sweeping {{color|hotpink|pink}} lines, the two big circles move slower, and the text appears after the logo (in brighter colors) is formed. Unlike most uses of the logo, this particular variant has an accompanying soundtrack (which is described below).  
* On <u>''Club Connect''</u>, there are more sweeping {{color|hotpink|pink}} lines, the two big circles move slower, and the text appears after the logo (in brighter colors) is formed. Unlike most uses of the logo, this particular variant has an accompanying soundtrack (which is described below).  
**This variant was also used on <u>season 1 episodes of ''Dragon Tales''</u>, albeit with just the spiel (described below).  
**This variant was also used on <u>season 1 episodes of ''Dragon Tales''</u>, albeit with just the spiel (described below); here, the logo fades to the show's custom variant of the [[United States Department of Education]] logo when the spiel gets to the U.S. Department of Education part.  
* On 1998-2001 episodes of ''NOVA'', a bold Century Gothic font was used. On at least one or two episodes, the text is not bold.
* On 1998-2001 episodes of ''NOVA'', a bold Century Gothic font was used. On at least one or two episodes, the text is not bold.
* ''Ghostwriter'' used an animated sky background with two pinwheels forming the CPB circle. In later episodes from 1993-1995, the background was replaced with an animated {{color|aquamarine|aquamarine}} background with jacks. Reruns of select episodes on Noggin have it superimposed in the credits along with the PBS logo (the P-Heads on top of the "PBS" letters, like the 3rd and 6th PBS logos) in {{color|#FFD900|yellow}}.
* ''Ghostwriter'' used an animated sky background with two pinwheels forming the CPB circle. In later episodes from 1993-1995, the background was replaced with an animated {{color|aquamarine|aquamarine}} background with jacks. Reruns of select episodes on Noggin have it superimposed in the credits along with the PBS logo (the P-Heads on top of the "PBS" letters, like the 3rd and 6th PBS logos) in {{color|#FFD900|yellow}}.
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* On <u>1995-1998 episodes of ''Sesame Street''</u>, a kid (Gabi [Gabriela Rose Reagan]) says "Funding for ''Sesame Street'' was provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting... and by public television stations and their contributors." A brass-driven, jazzy rearrangement of the show's theme music played under the voiceover.
* On <u>1995-1998 episodes of ''Sesame Street''</u>, a kid (Gabi [Gabriela Rose Reagan]) says "Funding for ''Sesame Street'' was provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting... and by public television stations and their contributors." A brass-driven, jazzy rearrangement of the show's theme music played under the voiceover.
* On <u>1998-2000 episodes of ''Sesame Street''</u>, Gordon says "Funding for ''Sesame Street'' is provided by the annual financial support of PBS Viewers Like You." The music was the same as before.
* On <u>1998-2000 episodes of ''Sesame Street''</u>, Gordon says "Funding for ''Sesame Street'' is provided by the annual financial support of PBS Viewers Like You." The music was the same as before.
* On <u>season 1 of ''Dragon Tales''</u>, the announcer says "''Dragon Tales'' is funded in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, through funds from the U.S. Department of Education."
* On <u>season 1 of ''Dragon Tales''</u>, the announcer (a older-sounding man in this case) says "''Dragon Tales'' is funded in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, through funds from the U.S. Department of Education."
* Sometimes, for example, on 1989-1991 episodes of NOVA, 1989-1999 episodes of ''Frontline'', and 1989-1996 episodes of ''Nightly Business Report'' (the latter only at the end), the announcer says, "...the [annual] financial support of viewers like you", even though "Public Television Viewers" is shown on the screen.
* Sometimes, for example, on 1989-1991 episodes of NOVA, 1989-1999 episodes of ''Frontline'', and 1989-1996 episodes of ''Nightly Business Report'' (the latter only at the end), the announcer says, "...the [annual] financial support of viewers like you", even though "Public Television Viewers" is shown on the screen.
* Starting on October 4, 1999, the "viewers like you" spiel is changed to "Contributions to your PBS station from viewers like you (or, in the case of such programs as ''Sesame Street'', ''Masterpiece'', and ''PBS Arts Fall Festival'', "...and viewers like you.") Thank you."
* Starting on October 4, 1999, the "viewers like you" spiel is changed to "Contributions to your PBS station from viewers like you (or, in the case of such programs as ''Sesame Street'', ''Masterpiece'', and ''PBS Arts Fall Festival'', "...and viewers like you.") Thank you."

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