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'''Audio:''' A short piano jingle. Sometimes, the program's ending theme plays instead.
'''Audio:''' A short piano jingle. Sometimes, the program's ending theme plays instead.


'''Audio Variants:''' On the second episode of ''The Vietnam War'', "Riding the Tiger", the first two notes are cut off.
'''Audio Variant:''' On the second episode of ''The Vietnam War'', "Riding the Tiger", the first two notes are cut off.


'''Availability:'''  Found on ''PBS NewsHour'', ''Nightly Business Report'', ''Washington Week'', and newer Ken Burns documentaries, as well as newer prints of older Ken Burns documentaries, such as ''The Civil War'' and ''Jazz'' (the first episode of which plasters the previous logo on the streaming version). Despite the new logo's debut, it is still in use appearing on episode 2 of ''La Flonteira with Pachi Jinich'' and various programs on [[Create TV|Create]].
'''Availability:'''  Found on ''PBS NewsHour'', ''Nightly Business Report'', ''Washington Week'', and newer Ken Burns documentaries, as well as newer prints of older Ken Burns documentaries, such as ''The Civil War'' and ''Jazz'' (the first episode of which plasters the previous logo on the streaming version). Despite the new logo's debut, it is still in use appearing on episode 2 of ''La Flonteira with Pachi Jinich'' and various programs on [[Create TV|Create]].
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'''Visuals:''' On a white background is the word "WETA" slowly zooms in to the center. Then a CGI red ribbon flies from the above and formed under the "WETA" word.
'''Visuals:''' On a white background is the word "WETA" slowly zooms in to the center. Then a CGI red ribbon flies from the above and formed under the "WETA" word.


'''Variant:'''
'''Variants:'''
* On ''BBC World News'' and Ken Burns documentaries, an abstract rendition of the capital is used as the background instead.
* On ''BBC World News'' and Ken Burns documentaries, an abstract rendition of the capital is used as the background instead.
* ''PBS NewsHour'' and ''PBS News Weekend'' continue to use their respective mid-show in-credit variants, but with this logo's print version in place of that of the previous logo.
* ''PBS NewsHour'' and ''PBS News Weekend'' continue to use their respective mid-show in-credit variants, but with this logo's print version in place of that of the previous logo.
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