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The "15th" logo is just the 9th logo's opening variant. Also the 14th logo is missing a date so i added that in. And added a few possible assumptional dates throughout.
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(The "15th" logo is just the 9th logo's opening variant. Also the 14th logo is missing a date so i added that in. And added a few possible assumptional dates throughout.)
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Videos: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6mJvX3FAHc NET (1955) #1] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMbThYvXujc NET (1955) #2] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP8Mp7ebp3Q NET (1955) #3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zszbfFymw6E NET (1959)]
Videos: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6mJvX3FAHc NET (1955) #1] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMbThYvXujc NET (1955) #2] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP8Mp7ebp3Q NET (1955) #3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zszbfFymw6E NET (1959)]
===3rd Logo (1958)===
===3rd Logo (1958-1960's?)===
NET (1958) Inverted variant from The Subject is Jazz episode "Swing"  
NET (1958) Inverted variant from The Subject is Jazz episode "Swing" (1959)


Nickname: "ETVNETETV"
Nickname: "ETVNETETV"
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Video:[https://youtu.be/RCISnbZvC7M Regular variant] [https://youtu.be/XypZSXbC31I Inverted variant]
Video:[https://youtu.be/RCISnbZvC7M Regular variant] [https://youtu.be/XypZSXbC31I Inverted variant]
===4th logo (1958-19??)===
===4th logo (1958-1960's)===


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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Music/Sounds/Voice-over: Just an announcer saying "This is National Educational Television." The still variant uses a different announcer. Another variant features the announcer saying "Educational Television and Radio Center" in addition when said card pops up, for both opening and closing variants.
Music/Sounds/Voice-over: Just an announcer saying "This is National Educational Television." The still variant uses a different announcer. Another variant features the announcer saying "Educational Television and Radio Center" in addition when said card pops up, for both opening and closing variants.


Availability: Much like the second logo, it is unknown if film prints at the Museum of Broadcast Communications have this logo, however it did show up once on the 50th anniversary special for KVIE in Sacramento. The still variant can be found on The Born Criminal, The Exceptional Child and On The Shoulder Of Giants (which appears to be the last time it appeared).The animated variant appears on Channelizing Aggression; The Impact of Personalities. The animated closing variant appears on Books and Ideas. The variant with the announcer saying "Educational Television and Radio Center" can be spotted on Religions of Man.The inverted variant appears on KUHT-TV'sMexicana.This can be seen at the end of many programs available for viewing on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website.
Availability: Much like the second logo, it is unknown if film prints at the Museum of Broadcast Communications have this logo, however it did show up once on the 50th anniversary special for KVIE in Sacramento. The still variant can be found on The Born Criminal, The Exceptional Child and On The Shoulder Of Giants (which appears to be the last time it appeared).The animated variant appears on Channelizing Aggression; The Impact of Personalities. The animated closing variant appears on Books and Ideas. The variant with the announcer saying "Educational Television and Radio Center" can be spotted on Religions of Man. The inverted variant appears on KUHT-TV's Mexicana. This can be seen at the end of many programs available for viewing on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website.


Editor's Note: One of the first NET logos to feature animation, albeit limited.
Editor's Note: One of the first NET logos to feature animation, albeit limited.
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Video: [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NViia-y4J-Q Original variant]
Video: [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NViia-y4J-Q Original variant]
===8th Logo (1961-19??; 1970)===
===8th Logo (1961-1966/1967?; 1970)===


Nicknames: "Smooth NET House", "Generic NET House", "Plain NET House"
Nicknames: "Smooth NET House", "Generic NET House", "Plain NET House"
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Videos: [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N5DXpjcLXOs Realities] [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=87MXrxx-vpw Special Events] [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jEt8l8uTdFc Extended with announcer] [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JBO_xnw7XTs 1971 variant]
Videos: [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N5DXpjcLXOs Realities] [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=87MXrxx-vpw Special Events] [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jEt8l8uTdFc Extended with announcer] [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JBO_xnw7XTs 1971 variant]
===14th Logo===
===14th Logo (October 5, 1970-Early 1972)===


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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Editor's Note: Not a very interesting logo, especially when compared to the logo it was used in tandem with. The font does slightly resemble the text from the "House" logo, though.
Editor's Note: Not a very interesting logo, especially when compared to the logo it was used in tandem with. The font does slightly resemble the text from the "House" logo, though.


[[Category:PBS]]
[[Category:Television Logos]]
Final Note: NET was fully absorbed into WNET in 1972. PBS took over what NET left behind, while WNET took control of all still-airing programs aired by NET.
Final Note: NET was fully absorbed into WNET in 1972. PBS took over what NET left behind, while WNET took control of all still-airing programs aired by NET.
[[Category:PBS]] [[Category:Television Logos]]
===15th Logo (1970)===
Logo: On a marble-like background, we see the text N.E.T. in a pink, weird font. Then, 15 stars come up, disappear and several symbols appear, and the symbols morph into “PRESENTS” in white.
FX/SFX: The fading, and the symbols.
Music/Sounds: A drum-style tune.
Availability: Ultra rare. It was seen very recently on an episode of “What’s New?”
Editor’s Note: Like the 4th logo, this is an oddity, as it wasn’t seen until Alden’s PBS Logo Vault (now Alden’s Logo And Public Television Archive) uploaded it.
Videos: [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv5wYvFcI0M NET (1970)]

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