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1st Logo
==1st Logo (November 4, 1952-1955)==
(November 4, 1952-1955)


NET (1952-1960s)Nicknames: "NET Map of America", "The United States of NET", "Antenna on Map"
NET (1952-1960s)Nicknames: "NET Map of America", "The United States of NET", "Antenna on Map"
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2nd Logo
==2nd Logo (1955-1959)==
(1955-1959)
NET 1950sNET (1959)


Nicknames: "The NET Circle", "Spotlight", "Big, White Shine"
Nicknames: "The NET Circle", "Spotlight", "Big, White Shine"
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Music/Sounds: Just an announcer saying "This is National Educational Television."
Music/Sounds: Just an announcer saying "This is National Educational Television."


Availability: This logo appears onDiscovery at the Brookfield Zoo, Search for America, and The Exceptional Child,as well asThe Role of Congress. This logo can be seen at the end of some programs on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website.
Availability: This logo appears onDiscovery at the Brookfield Zoo, Search for America, and The Exceptional Child, as well as The Role of Congress. This logo can be seen at the end of some programs on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website.


Editor's Note: None.
Editor's Note: None.
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3rd Logo
3rd Logo
(1958)
==(1958)==
NET (1958)Inverted variant from The Subject is Jazz episode "Swing"  
NET (1958) Inverted variant from The Subject is Jazz episode "Swing"  


Nickname: "ETVNETETV"
Nickname: "ETVNETETV"
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4th Logo
==4th Logo(1958-19??)==
National Educational Television - CLG Wiki
(1958-19??)


Nicknames: "Boxes", "Epitome of 50's Graphic Design", "Art Deco Carpet Design"
Nicknames: "Boxes", "Epitome of 50's Graphic Design", "Art Deco Carpet Design"
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Editor's Note: This logo is an oddity, as the existence of this logo was essentially unknown until recently.
Editor's Note: This logo is an oddity, as the existence of this logo was essentially unknown until recently.


5th Logo
==5th Logo(1956-1961)==
(1956-1961)


National Educational Television (1950's)National Educational Television (1950's)
National Educational Television (1950's)National Educational Television (1950's)
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6th Logo
==6th Logo(1959-1961)==
(1959-1961)


National Educational Television (1961)
Nicknames: "NET in a House", "The NET House"
Nicknames: "NET in a House", "The NET House"


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7th Logo
==7th Logo(1959-October 2, 1966)==
(1959-October 2, 1966)
 
NET early 1960sNETNET (1960s)




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8th Logo
==8th Logo (1961-19??; 1970)==
(1961-19??; 1970)
[Untitled]


Nicknames: "Smooth NET House", "Generic NET House", "Plain NET House"
Nicknames: "Smooth NET House", "Generic NET House", "Plain NET House"
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9th Logo (What's New? Variant)
==9th Logo (What's New? Variant)(1961-1970)==
(1961-1970)
 
NET (1970)
 


Nicknames: "Marching Band Children", "Backwards Musical Trio", "Sparkles on Jeans"
Nicknames: "Marching Band Children", "Backwards Musical Trio", "Sparkles on Jeans"
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10th Logo (Perspectives variant)
==10th Logo (Perspectives variant)(1962)==
(1962)
NET (1962) [Perspectives" Variant"


Nicknames: "The Animated NET House Globe", "NET Map (Sort of) Returns!", "A New Perspective of the NET House", "NET House On a Globe", "Foldable Earth Diagram"
Nicknames: "The Animated NET House Globe", "NET Map (Sort of) Returns!", "A New Perspective of the NET House", "NET House On a Globe", "Foldable Earth Diagram"
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11th Logo
==11th Logo(1963-June 1967)==
(1963-June 1967)
 
NET (1966)National Educational Television - CLG Wiki


Nickname: "NET Fire Cage", "The Dancing Birdcage", "Buffering YouTube Dots"
Nickname: "NET Fire Cage", "The Dancing Birdcage", "Buffering YouTube Dots"
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12th Logo
==12th Logo(April 1967-November? 1970)==
(April 1967-November? 1970)
 
1968 NET Logo (Part 1)1968 NET Logo (Part 2)Nation Educational Television - ColorNET (1969, Color)NET (1968)NET logo (MisteRogers  Neighborhood, B&W)NET (MisteRogers Neighborhood,  color)NET (1969)




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13th Logo
==13th Logo(October 5, 1970-March 1972)==
(October 5, 1970-March 1972)
 
WNET (1971)NET (February 15, 1971)NET (April 19, 1971)
 
 


Nicknames: "Scanimate Letters", "Ain't This WNET's?", "Contender for Best Scanimated Logo"
Nicknames: "Scanimate Letters", "Ain't This WNET's?", "Contender for Best Scanimated Logo"
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Editor's Note: This is highly one of the most advanced logos of its time, and is even more advanced than some of the later Scanimate logos. This logo was extremely unique, and the later was reused for its use on WNET's logo. There was a debate if this logo was the original NET's logo or WNET's logo due to its usage on both of the station's shows and their relationship and interactions with each other. However, this logo first appeared only a few days before PBS officially began broadcasting, and a show the logo can be seen on wasn't produced by WNET, instead Washington, DC affiliate WETA. Plus, WNET carried an entirely different logo under the WDNT name around the same time this logo was being used. However, the logo under WDNT's name was changed to use the WNET name for a 1971 in-credit notice. When NET merged with WNET, it was known as EBC, a division of NET. NET was also still around when PBS started, as PBS didn't fully take over until NET dissolved completely in 1972. Regardless, this is an interesting logo.
Editor's Note: This is highly one of the most advanced logos of its time, and is even more advanced than some of the later Scanimate logos. This logo was extremely unique, and the later was reused for its use on WNET's logo. There was a debate if this logo was the original NET's logo or WNET's logo due to its usage on both of the station's shows and their relationship and interactions with each other. However, this logo first appeared only a few days before PBS officially began broadcasting, and a show the logo can be seen on wasn't produced by WNET, instead Washington, DC affiliate WETA. Plus, WNET carried an entirely different logo under the WDNT name around the same time this logo was being used. However, the logo under WDNT's name was changed to use the WNET name for a 1971 in-credit notice. When NET merged with WNET, it was known as EBC, a division of NET. NET was also still around when PBS started, as PBS didn't fully take over until NET dissolved completely in 1972. Regardless, this is an interesting logo.
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14th Logo
(October 5, 1970-1972)


WNET (1970-1971)
==14th Logo==
WNET (1971)WNET 1970


Logo: Just an in-credit logo with either "NET PRESENTS" (opening) or "A PRODUCTION OF NET EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING CORPORATION (Copyright year)" (closing).
Logo: Just an in-credit logo with either "NET PRESENTS" (opening) or "A PRODUCTION OF NET EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING CORPORATION (Copyright year)" (closing).

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