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* On the first three seasons (1968-1970) of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'', the NET logo was built into a building that was part of the toy neighborhood in the show’s opening and closing (it was in black on B&W broadcasts to stand out better). This feature remained in reruns until 1989. A copyright notice to “National Educational Television and Radio Center” continued to be used on the show through 1971.
* On the first three seasons (1968-1970) of ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'', the NET logo was built into a building that was part of the toy neighborhood in the show’s opening and closing (it was in black on B&W broadcasts to stand out better). This feature remained in reruns until 1989. A copyright notice to “National Educational Television and Radio Center” continued to be used on the show through 1971.
* The closing variant in ''Black Journal'' has the animation for the logo (during the part when the right section of the screen fills up with {{color|dodgerblue|blue}}) fade in a few seconds after the music begins.
* The closing variant in ''Black Journal'' has the animation for the logo (during the part when the right section of the screen fills up with {{color|dodgerblue|blue}}) fade in a few seconds after the music begins.
* At the end of ''Black Journal'', an alternative closing variant can be seen after the regular closing logo. It is just the words "{{color|gray|NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION}}" in {{color|gray|gray}} stacked on top of each other on a black background. The ending result is quite similar to the first PBS logo.
* At the end of ''Black Journal'', an alternative closing variant can be seen after the regular closing logo. It is just the words "{{color|gray|NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION}}" in {{color|gray}} stacked on top of each other on a black background. The ending result is quite similar to the first PBS logo.
* In ''The Warren Years'', a black version of the logo appears on a white background with a copyright notice below.
* In ''The Warren Years'', a black version of the logo appears on a white background with a copyright notice below.
* A still variant was used for special programming that preempted regularly scheduled shows.
* A still variant was used for special programming that preempted regularly scheduled shows.
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