NET/PBS Logo History update 4.0 1952-2017

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Published 2018-06-15
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All Comments (21)
  • my favorite days of school when I was a kid were the days the teacher wheeled in the TV and we watched educational programming on NET. I learned more on those days. When NET became PBS the kids programming was fantastic and engaging post classes. PBS exposed me to reality programming, dramas, symphonies. It really was incredible to be exposed to the arts while growing up.
  • @april1969simnel
    @10:13 is from the 1987 premiere episode of Square One Television, a Children's Television Workshop show that introduced kids to the higher concepts of math. A song in that 1st episode was about infinity, and the chorus goes, "That's infinity! You can count forever, there'll always be one more. That's infinity! Count from dusk 'til dawn, you'll never reach infinity, you'll just go on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on..."
  • @Cameroo
    Really cool seeing the evolution of the logo and the channel aesthetic. Thank you for sharing these!
  • @doublebanana-de3dt
    I greatly enjoy the more reent PBS brandings - the 1989-93 moving glass 3d effect, the kinder gentler 1993-1997 ones are nice, We are PBS series is great, the purple shining light complex visuals, and the Be More series.
  • @davidcoleman511
    10:47 Funding for Barney & Friends has been made possible in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by the financial support from Viewers Like You