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Added another source for the 6th logo and fixed the 3rd
imported>MirahezeGDPR 5752b2fa22d79a1f20b60296e9c2fa88 |
imported>MirahezeGDPR 5752b2fa22d79a1f20b60296e9c2fa88 (Added another source for the 6th logo and fixed the 3rd) |
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3rd Logo | ==3rd Logo (1958)== | ||
NET (1958) Inverted variant from The Subject is Jazz episode "Swing" | NET (1958) Inverted variant from The Subject is Jazz episode "Swing" | ||
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Music/Sounds/Voice-over: An announcer says either "This is National Educational Television" or "This is N-E-T, National Educational Television." | Music/Sounds/Voice-over: An announcer says either "This is National Educational Television" or "This is N-E-T, National Educational Television." | ||
Availability: Extremely rare. It appears on That Free Men May Live: Martin Luther King, Jr., which is available for viewing on PBS.org. The logo can also be seen on Prospects of Mankind with Eleanor Roosevelt,available for viewing on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website. | Availability: Extremely rare. It appears on That Free Men May Live: Martin Luther King, Jr., which is available for viewing on PBS.org. The logo can also be seen on Prospects of Mankind with Eleanor Roosevelt, available for viewing on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website. It can also be seen on Anatomy of a Revolution: The Role of the Intellectuals. | ||
Editor's Note: An introduction of the iconic house motif, marking the start of the most recognizable NET logo, and associating the network with said logo/motif. However, this is most likely a prototype/placeholder logo as the design does seem rough. | Editor's Note: An introduction of the iconic house motif, marking the start of the most recognizable NET logo, and associating the network with said logo/motif. However, this is most likely a prototype/placeholder logo as the design does seem rough. |