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(Ummm...yes, that logo still used currently.)
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'''Music/Sounds:''' A patriotic fife/drum sounder that is synced to the animation. It fits the bicentennial period well. The still and station ID variants have only an announcer, while the alternate animated variant has a series of binaural synth tunes.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A patriotic fife/drum sounder that is synced to the animation. It fits the bicentennial period well. The still and station ID variants have only an announcer, while the alternate animated variant has a series of binaural synth tunes.


'''Availability:''' Rare. It can be seen on most WETA programming of the time, such as ''Washington Week'', and ''Agronsky At Large''. The filmed variant has been seen on a 16mm dupe print of ''Music Is Melody''. The station ID is Extinct. The local version is ultra rare, and so far has only been found once.
'''Availability:''' Rare. It can be seen on most WETA programming of the time, such as ''Washington Week'', and ''Agronsky At Large''. Kultur's release of ''Baryshnikov at Wolf Trap'' preserves this as well. The filmed variant has been seen on a 16mm dupe print of ''Music Is Melody''. The station ID is Extinct. The local version is ultra rare, and so far has only been found once.


'''Editor's Note:''' A neat thing about this logo is how it goes well with PBS' 1971 logo, with similar animation, style, and font for the text below.
'''Editor's Note:''' A neat thing about this logo is how it goes well with PBS' 1971 logo, with similar animation, style, and font for the text below.


===2nd Logo (1983-June 30, 1988)===
===2nd Logo (1983-June 30, 1988)===
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