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* In later years, the {{font|serif|cpb}} circle would be much larger and the text would be smaller. | * In later years, the {{font|serif|cpb}} circle would be much larger and the text would be smaller. | ||
* ''3-2-1 Classroom Contact'' used the aforementioned variation, but on a {{color|darkred|dark red}} background. | * ''3-2-1 Classroom Contact'' used the aforementioned variation, but on a {{color|darkred|dark red}} background. | ||
* On season 1-2 episodes of ''Degrassi Junior High'', the CPB logo on a black background, is blue-{{color|violet}} with a | * On season 1-2 episodes of ''Degrassi Junior High'', the CPB logo on a black background, is blue-{{color|violet}} with a magenta diagonal line sweeping by. Plus, the text is in Haettenschwelier font. | ||
'''Technique:''' A still digital graphic. | '''Technique:''' A still digital graphic. | ||
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'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' | ||
* The orange variant is the most common and even plasters over the 8th logo on ''In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs'', the 10th logo on ''Carrier'', and the 9th logo on ''Jazz''. | * The orange variant is the most common and even plasters over the 8th logo on ''In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs'', the 10th logo on ''Carrier'', and the 9th logo on ''Jazz''. | ||
* The | * The magenta variant is typically used for superimposed variants, including on ''Finding Your Roots''. | ||
* The blue variant appeared on ''PBS NewsHour'' until July 17, 2015, and is also used for the superimposed variant on most editions of ''Washington Week'' beginning on June 29, 2015. This premiered just a few months after its solo "Viewers Like You" counterpart, and is still used as part of the current CPB/Viewers Like You combo even after the next logo entered use. | * The blue variant appeared on ''PBS NewsHour'' until July 17, 2015, and is also used for the superimposed variant on most editions of ''Washington Week'' beginning on June 29, 2015. This premiered just a few months after its solo "Viewers Like You" counterpart, and is still used as part of the current CPB/Viewers Like You combo even after the next logo entered use. | ||