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Background: KUHT is a PBS affiliate located in Houston, Texas. It signed on in 1953 as America's first public television station and, therefore, the first NET station (WNET wouldn't join it in 1962). Circa 1989, KUHT introduced the moniker "Houston Public Television" and in 2001, "HoustonPBS". Currently, it is under the moniker "Houston Public Media". | |||
=== 1st Logo (1953-1957) === | === 1st Logo (1953-1957) === | ||
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Music/Sounds/Voiceover: None. | Music/Sounds/Voiceover: None. | ||
Availability: Extinct. Can be seen on very old prints of programs from the University of Houston | Availability: Extinct. Can be seen on very old prints of programs from the University of Houston; despite this, however, the logo is incredibly rare. Most old prints do not have this closing logo. This logo was probably sparsely used at the time of its original usage. | ||
Editor's Note: The flickering may be due to the material the logo was recorded on becoming damaged. | Editor's Note: The flickering may be due to the material the logo was recorded on becoming damaged. | ||