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'''Visuals:''' On a space background with stars zooming past is the CPB logo in 3-D, with the circle colored blue and white. First it is slowly rotating 90 degrees to the left. After it finishes rotating, the | '''Visuals:''' On a space background with stars zooming past is the CPB logo in 3-D, with the circle colored blue and white. First it is slowly rotating 90 degrees to the left. After it finishes rotating, the text, "Corporation for Public Broadcasting" in a serif, appears below. | ||
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* An earlier variant, as seen on season 2-3 episodes of ''Square One TV'', put this logo on a black/purple gradient background. | * An earlier variant, as seen on season 2-3 episodes of ''Square One TV'', put this logo on a black/purple gradient background. | ||
* Some shows, like ''Great Performances'', had the logo superimposed over a specialty backdrop. | * Some shows, like ''Great Performances'', had the logo superimposed over a specialty backdrop. | ||
* The logo may also fade away to make room for the text "Viewers Like You", which contains the words "Viewers Like" (in a small font) with " | * The logo may also fade away to make room for the text "Viewers Like You", which contains the words "Viewers Like" (in a small font) with "you" sketched below in yellow script. This happened on many post-1988 shows. After being sketched, the yellow script glows in ''Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?''. | ||
* On some shows, the "Viewers Like" words are in capitals. | * On some shows, the "Viewers Like" words are in capitals. | ||
* On 1989 episodes of ''Frontline'', the text is set in the Haettenschwelier font, just like the ''Degrassi Junior High'' episodes. | * On 1989 episodes of ''Frontline'', the text is set in the Haettenschwelier font, just like the ''Degrassi Junior High'' episodes. | ||