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'''Music/Sounds Variants:''' On ''Parents and Dr. Spock'', over the ending theme, a male announcer says, "From WQED, First in community television." After the WQED credit fades out, he then says, "This is National Educational Television."
'''Audio Variants:''' On ''Parents and Dr. Spock'', over the ending theme, a male announcer says, "From WQED, First in community television." After the WQED credit fades out, he then says, "This is National Educational Television."


'''Availability:''' This logo appears on ''Window Watchers'' and showed up three times on ''Because of You: 50 Years of Channel 9''. Also seen on ''Parents and Dr. Spock'' and ''Children's Corner''.
'''Availability:''' This logo appears on ''Window Watchers'' and showed up three times on ''Because of You: 50 Years of Channel 9''. Also seen on ''Parents and Dr. Spock'' and ''Children's Corner''.
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'''Technique:''' A mix of camera-controlled and 2D animation, or none.
'''Technique:''' A mix of camera-controlled and 2D animation, or none.


'''Music/Sounds:''' 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" when the ETRC card pops up, for both opening and closing variants.
'''Audio:''' 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" when the ETRC card pops up, for both opening and closing variants.


'''Availability:''' The animated variant can be seen on most programs from 1955-early 1958 on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website. This also appeared on the 50th anniversary special for KVIE in Sacramento. The still variant can be found on ''The Born Criminal'', ''The Exceptional Child: Blind'', and ''On The Shoulder Of Giants''. 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''.
'''Availability:''' The animated variant can be seen on most programs from 1955-early 1958 on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website. This also appeared on the 50th anniversary special for KVIE in Sacramento. The still variant can be found on ''The Born Criminal'', ''The Exceptional Child: Blind'', and ''On The Shoulder Of Giants''. 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''.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Just an announcer saying, "This is National Educational Television."
'''Audio:''' Just an announcer saying, "This is National Educational Television."


'''Availability:'''  This logo appears on ''Search for America'', ''Community of the Condemned'', ''Sing Hi, Sing Lo'', ''The Exceptional Child'', episodes 10-28 of ''The Criminal Man'', ''Sense of Poetry'', and ''Ordeal by Fire''. The inverted variant appears on ''From Capitol Hill''. The opening variant appears on ''Decision: The Constitution in Action''. This logo can also be seen on ''Discovery at the Brookfield Zoo'', formerly available for viewing on the Museum of Broadcast Communications Archives website.
'''Availability:'''  This logo appears on ''Search for America'', ''Community of the Condemned'', ''Sing Hi, Sing Lo'', ''The Exceptional Child'', episodes 10-28 of ''The Criminal Man'', ''Sense of Poetry'', and ''Ordeal by Fire''. The inverted variant appears on ''From Capitol Hill''. The opening variant appears on ''Decision: The Constitution in Action''. This logo can also be seen on ''Discovery at the Brookfield Zoo'', formerly available for viewing on the Museum of Broadcast Communications Archives website.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The ending theme of the program, along with the announcer saying "This is National Educational Television."
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the program, along with the announcer saying "This is National Educational Television."


'''Availability:'''  The regular variant exists on ''Ten For Survival'' and ''Adventuring in the Hand Arts''. The inverted variant appears on ''The Subject is Jazz: Swing''. All three these productions are in collaboration with NBC.
'''Availability:'''  The regular variant exists on ''Ten For Survival'' and ''Adventuring in the Hand Arts''. The inverted variant appears on ''The Subject is Jazz: Swing''. All three these productions are in collaboration with NBC.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' The ending theme of the program.
'''Audio:''' The ending theme of the program.


'''Availability:'''  This was recently rediscovered on an episode of ''The Subject is Jazz'', titled “Performance”. It is currently unknown if this logo appeared on any other program.
'''Availability:'''  This was recently rediscovered on an episode of ''The Subject is Jazz'', titled “Performance”. It is currently unknown if this logo appeared on any other program.
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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."
'''Audio/Voice-over:''' An announcer says either "This is National Educational Television" or "This is N-E-T, National Educational Television."


'''Availability:'''  It appears on ''That Free Men May Live'', ''Aaron Copland Meets the Soviet Composers'', and ''The American Mind''. The logo can also be seen on episodes 101-106, 108, and 203 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''.
'''Availability:'''  It appears on ''That Free Men May Live'', ''Aaron Copland Meets the Soviet Composers'', and ''The American Mind''. The logo can also be seen on episodes 101-106, 108, and 203 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''.
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'''Technique:''' None.
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'''Music/Sounds:''' Until October 1962, an announcer (Edward R. Murrow) said, "This is National Educational Television."
'''Audio:''' Until October 1962, an announcer (Edward R. Murrow) said, "This is National Educational Television."
* A rare version of the logo had background smooth and colored entirely {{color
* A rare version of the logo had background smooth and colored entirely {{color
|dimgray|dark gray}}.
|dimgray|dark gray}}.
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'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' An announcer saying "This is National Educational Television" with the closing theme playing in the background.
'''Audio:''' An announcer saying "This is National Educational Television" with the closing theme playing in the background.


'''Availability:''' Appears on ''What's New?''.
'''Availability:''' Appears on ''What's New?''.
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'''Technique:''' 2D animation.
'''Technique:''' 2D animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The closing theme of the show.
'''Audio:''' The closing theme of the show.


'''Availability:'''  Appears on ''Perspectives''.
'''Availability:'''  Appears on ''Perspectives''.
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'''Technique:''' A mix of 2D animation and live-action footage.
'''Technique:''' A mix of 2D animation and live-action footage.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Pinball-like dings to start, which turns into a bombastic but brief brass piece. Almost immediately afterward, an announcer can be heard saying, "The following program is from N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." (opening) or "This is N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." (closing).
'''Audio:''' Pinball-like dings to start, which turns into a bombastic but brief brass piece. Almost immediately afterward, an announcer can be heard saying, "The following program is from N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." (opening) or "This is N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." (closing).


'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
'''Audio Variants:'''  
* A Portuguese-dubbed variant of this logo exists.
* A Portuguese-dubbed variant of this logo exists.
* A variant exists in which the soundtrack is played in a jazzy style, with a different announcer.
* A variant exists in which the soundtrack is played in a jazzy style, with a different announcer.
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'''Technique:''' Cel animation.
'''Technique:''' Cel animation.


'''Music/Sounds:''' A mellotron tune edited from "Plenipotentiary" by Eric Siday (similar in style to his [[Screen Gems Television|Screen Gems]] "S from Hell" and [[CBS #5th ID (1965-Early 1970s)|CBS "In Color"]] jingles) with what sounds like a bee buzzing at the end and an announcer saying his part below depending on the variant:
'''Audio:''' A mellotron tune edited from "Plenipotentiary" by Eric Siday (similar in style to his [[Screen Gems Television|Screen Gems]] "S from Hell" and [[CBS #5th ID (1965-Early 1970s)|CBS "In Color"]] jingles) with what sounds like a bee buzzing at the end and an announcer saying his part below depending on the variant:


* July 2, 1967-Fall 1968: The announcer says, "The following program is from N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." (opening) or “This is N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." (closing).
* July 2, 1967-Fall 1968: The announcer says, "The following program is from N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." (opening) or “This is N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." (closing).
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* 1968, Summer-Fall 1970: The announcer says, "This is N-E-T, National Educational Television."
* 1968, Summer-Fall 1970: The announcer says, "This is N-E-T, National Educational Television."


'''Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variants:'''
'''Audio/Voice-over Variants:'''
* On ''A Hand Up'', the announcer says, "The following program is distributed by N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." while the 1967-1968 variant plays.
* On ''A Hand Up'', the announcer says, "The following program is distributed by N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." while the 1967-1968 variant plays.
* On ''The Assessment of Cambodia'', the announcer says, "The program scheduled for this time will not be seen so that we may bring you the following N-E-T special program." It is a still variant, and no music plays during this variant.
* On ''The Assessment of Cambodia'', the announcer says, "The program scheduled for this time will not be seen so that we may bring you the following N-E-T special program." It is a still variant, and no music plays during this variant.
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'''Technique:''' Scanimate.
'''Technique:''' Scanimate.


'''Music/Sounds:'''
'''Audio:'''
* '''Regular:''' A four-note keyboard tune which is repeated four times, the last over a synthesized drone. The announcer says "The following program is from NET." or "The following program is a presentation of NET."
* '''Regular:''' A four-note keyboard tune which is repeated four times, the last over a synthesized drone. The announcer says "The following program is from NET." or "The following program is a presentation of NET."
* '''Custom:''' A low analog synth with a background scaling, which saturates over time. This is extended on the Opera and Playhouse variants. Sometimes, this is replaced by a fast synthesized piano with an uprising note that changes note momentarily and lowers back.
* '''Custom:''' A low analog synth with a background scaling, which saturates over time. This is extended on the Opera and Playhouse variants. Sometimes, this is replaced by a fast synthesized piano with an uprising note that changes note momentarily and lowers back.
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'''Audio:''' None.


'''Availability:'''  This was used briefly by NET as an in-credit logo.
'''Availability:'''  This was used briefly by NET as an in-credit logo.
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