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===8th Logo (September 9, 1987-January 27?, 1992)===
===8th Logo (September 9, 1987-January 27?, 1992)===
WNET ID (1988)WNET - CLG WikiWNET - CLG Wiki


Nickname: “WNET in Space”
Nickname: “WNET in Space”
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===9th Logo (September 6, 1988-1995)===
===9th Logo (September 6, 1988-1995)===


WNET (1987-1990)WNET local ID (Late 1980's)
[[File:WNET (1992).png|right|frameless]]


Nickname: "Abstract Thirteen I"
Nickname: "Abstract Thirteen I"


Logo: On a greenish-gray background ,we see the words "ThiRtEEn WNET NEWARK, NJ" in white on a transparent rectangle protruding from the right. The "ThiRtEEn" is made up of some abstract, combined letter forms upper and lower-case all in its corporate font and the other text is simply in Optima. Later, the bottom text fades to "Keeping what matters in sight" in a compressed white font aligned to the left. Several rectangles appear in the background.
Logo: On a greenish-gray background, we see the words "ThiRtEEn WNET NEWARK, NJ" in white on a transparent rectangle protruding from the right. The "ThiRtEEn" is made up of some abstract, combined letter forms upper and lower-case all in its corporate font and the other text is simply in Optima. Later, the bottom text fades to "Keeping what matters in sight" in a compressed white font aligned to the left. Several rectangles appear in the background.


FX/SFX: The text fading.
FX/SFX: The text fading.
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Editor's Note: None.
Editor's Note: None.
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===10th Logo (February 9?, 1992-October 23, 1999)===
===10th Logo (February 9?, 1992-October 23, 1999)===
[[File:WNET (1993).png|right|frameless]]
Nicknames: “The Spotlight”, "Choir"
Nicknames: “The Spotlight”, "Choir"


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Music/Sound Variant: Sometimes, announcer Tom Stuart will say, "A production of WNET New York" over the jingle. This can be seen on ''American Masters''.
Music/Sound Variant: Sometimes, announcer Tom Stuart will say, "A production of WNET New York" over the jingle. This can be seen on ''American Masters''.


Availability: Very rare. In its day, it appeared on ''Nature'', ''American Masters'', and ''Charlie Rose''. Also appeared at the beginning or end of season 3 of ''Shining Time Station''. It may appear on early DVD releases of ''Nature''.
Availability: Very rare. In its day, it appeared on ''Nature'', ''American Masters'', and ''Charlie Rose''. Also appeared at the beginning or end of season 3 of ''Shining Time Station''. It may appear on early DVD releases of ''Nature''. It also appears on the PC game ''The Day the World Broke''.


Editor's Note: The music is somewhat strange. The logo looks very impressive, however.
Editor's Note: The music is somewhat strange. The logo looks very impressive, however.
[[File:WNET (1993).png|right|frameless]]
 


===11th Logo (1993-October 23, 1999)===
===11th Logo (1993-October 23, 1999)===
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