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(→‎6th Logo (November 9, 1998-2001): Chihuly Over Venice uses the superimposed version of the previous logo, as proven by my VHS of it from KCTS.)
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'''Audio:''' This logo has no music, but one of the following voice-overs is heard:
'''Audio:''' This logo has no music, but one of the following voice-overs is heard:
* "Nationwide distribution of the preceding program is/was a service of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting."
* "Nationwide distribution of the preceding program is/was a service of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting." (for programs distributed by CPB)
* "This program was made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting."
* "This program was made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting." (for programs funded by CPB)


'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:'''
* As a distribution logo, it was either used in place of, or following, the NET logo before both were replaced by the 1st PBS logo.
* Can be found at the end of episodes of ''Firing Line'' produced between 1970-1973, available for viewing on YouTube, as well as the ''Paley Center'' in New York and Los Angeles, and on YouTube. It was also known to be seen on a 1969 episode of ''Black Journal'', ''The Violent Universe'', and the NET special ''Crisis on Campus''.
* Can be found at the end of episodes of ''Firing Line'' produced between 1970-1973, available for viewing on YouTube, as well as the ''Paley Center'' in New York and Los Angeles, and on YouTube. It was also known to be seen on a 1969 episode of ''Black Journal'', ''The Violent Universe'', and the NET special ''Crisis on Campus''.
* The {{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 {{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.
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