Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. With its mellotron fanfare, the announcer, the dark background, and the poor audio and grainy film quality gaining a reputation of frightening children who grew up with Mister Rogers Neighborhood or Sesame Street. 2:44. Paralympics. Later, a four-note keyboard tune which is repeated four times, the last over a synthesized drone, is used instead. Music/Sounds/Voice-over: Pinball-like dings to start, which turns into a bombastic but brief brass piece. The 1967 closing version can be found on all 1968 black and white episodes of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, including episodes streaming on Twitch as well as episodes 1-5 on Amazon. The logo can also be seen on Prospects of Mankind with Eleanor Roosevelt,available for viewing on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website. This logo also appears on Black Journal, The Great American Dream Machine and President's Report on Indochina. Lastly, the "E" is formed. Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the program. Not to be confused with NET or National Empowerment Television. Regardless, this is an interesting logo. The darkness and announcer might startle a few, but compared to the next two logos (especially the later one), it's nothing. 5th logo: An announcer said "This is National Educational Television". "A New Perspective of the NET House" "NET House On a Globe" "Foldable Earth Diagram". From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A B&W variant also exists. A small fire can be seen starting within the circle. Background== In the middle, we see white letters that say "NET". (closing). Content is available under $1 unless otherwise noted. (opening) or "This is N-E-T, the National Educational Television network.". This began in 1955 and outlived its predecessor, being used until 1966. Availability: Rare. Unlike other logos which use the "Roof" logo, the "T" isn't connected to the roof. This variant is rare than the others. 1969-1970: The announcer says “The following program is from N-E-T, the public television network.” (opening) or “This is N-E-T, the public television network.” (closing). Editor's Note: Unusual logo, given that this doesn't use the house design from previous logos (and drastic overall compared to the logo it was used in tandem with), and this is one of the last animated custom variants that came late in NET's lifespan before it merged with WNET. Among their original affiliates were WNET 13 New York, KCET 28 Los Angeles, WGBH 2 Boston, WQED 13 Pittsburgh, WETA 26 Washington D.C., KUHT 8 Houston, KERA 13 Dallas-Ft. Worth, WYES 12 New Orleans, and various … Report. It has also been preserved on the VHS and DVD of Ten Blocks on the Camino Real. An alternate version of the logo featured the announcer saying, "This is N-E-T, National Educational Television." 4th logo: Low to medium, for the animation could be a bit spooky. The style of this logo would be used later on.. Logo: First, the left section of the screen fills with red from the bottom, the middle section fills with yellow from the top, and the right section fills with blue from the bottom. National Educational Television (1961) === Another pair, closer to the circle are drawn, like that of the first lines, and then two horizontal lines above the first horizontal line. Another pair, closer to the circle are drawn, like that of the first lines, and then two horizontal lines above the first horizontal line. This makes the N look pretty squished). Editor's Note: The background looks like they just aimed the camera at the floor. This logo also appears on Pathfinders. The NET "building" would later be remodeled as a brick building with windows, but kept the lopsided roof that was part of the NET logo. The boxes shoot to the right, revealing "National", "Educational", and "Television". Then, the text fades into the words "EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION AND RADIO CENTER". 7th logo: Minimal to high. Music/Sounds/Voice-over: Same as last logo. National Educational Television (NET) was an American non-commercial educational public television network in the Untied States from May 16, 1952, to October 4, 1970. Nickname: "NET Fire Cage", "The Dancing Birdcage", "Buffering YouTube Dots". Stingray Opening and Closing Theme 1964 - 1965. It was succeeded by PBS in 1970, due to the Corporation of Public Broadcasting and the Ford Foundation pulling its funding. High to nightmare if the logo is deteriorated, such as in Right of Privacy, as the warped audio would definitely catch those that were expecting the normal logo off-guard. Nicknames: "The Carpet", "The NET House II", "The House on TV Static". The 1968 alternative closing logo is quite rare, it can be seen on Black Journal (1967 version, color). The National Educational Television (NET) Collection consists of more than 10,000 television programs from non-commercial TV stations and producers from 1952-1972 on public affairs, social issues, arts, culture, the humanities, science, and education. Browse more videos. Though the videocassette release of the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood episode "Death of a Goldfish" plasters the standard version of the 1968 logo with the 1971 PBS logo, the show's in-credit variant remains. It was replaced on October 5, 1970, by Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), its direct successor, which continues to the present. 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." A still variant can be found on The Born Criminal. Logo: On a gray background, we see a white circle with "NET" written in black. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Games Movies TV Video. "The EBC NET" "NET/WNDT's Post-Merge". Made Blender - National Educational Television Logo (October 5, - Download Free 3D model by Henrique.Neto3 (@Henrique.Neto3) [08a7623] Logo: On a grey background, we see a black house with the words "NET" inside. Until October 1962, an announcer (Edward R. Murrow) said "This is National Educational Television." An still variant, was used for special programming that preempted regularly scheduled shows. FX/SFX: The dots, the live-action fire, and the lines being drawn. Watch National Educational Television (NET) Closing Logo, 1970 - lukas Poplin on Dailymotion An alternate version of the logo featured the announcer saying, "This is N-E-T, National Educational Television." This logo first appeared on Conversations 1967. National Educational Television 1969-1970. Another line is drawn through the center of the circle from left to right. The inverted variant appears on The Subject is Jazz episode, "Swing". The "T" then finishes, and then the diagonal part of the "N" appears. NET was also actually still around when PBS started as PBS didn't fully take over the schedule actually, NET dissolved in 1972 completely. One by one, each colored section flips to form the letters "'NE'T" on a black background. Music/Sounds: Just an announcer saying "This is National Educational Television.". National Educational Television (NET) Logo History - YouTube 12th Logo (What's New? A "Special Events" variant was seen on an NET special. In early shows, the logo add more lighter colors (. A vertical line (the beginning of the N) is then formed. … Nicknames: "NET in a House", " The NET House". Logo: After the closing titles of the show, the globe that is spinning around suddenly folds out to an 2D model of the globe, and then 3 letters: "N", "E", "T", appear vertically at the left side of the globe, then rearrange to appear horizontally, slides to the middle, and then the roof is drawn over the NET text, with the N slightly shrinking to make room for the roof. 5 years ago | 7 views. Then, the text fades into the words "EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION AND RADIO CENTER". National Educational Television (NET) was a United States educational broadcast television network that operated from May 16, 1954 to October 4, 1970. The logo can be seen on Prospects of Mankind with Eleanor Roosevelt. FX/SFX: Advanced Scanimation for its time. 1 1952-1962 2 1962-1970 2.1 1966-1968 2.2 1968-1970 2.3 1969-1973 PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) can trace its origins to when National Educational Television & Radio Center (NET) was developed in 1952. This would be further improved for WNET's logo. TeeVeesGreatest. National Educational Television was an American non-commercial educational public television network in the United States from May 16, 1954 to October 4, 1970. Ia dimiliki oleh Yayasan Ford dan kemudian dimiliki oleh Perbadanan untuk Penyiaran Awam. We see a close-up of the letters "N", "E", and "T", each in a blackbox, positioned along the coast of California on a gray background. The camera zooms backwards and we see a thick line (the top of the T) being drawn under the ball of fire, which later connects to the ball of fire. Trivia: This logo was reused and retooled for WNET. 1970-1971: The announcer says "This is N-E-T, National Educational Television. 2:37. It was owned by the Ford Foundation and later co-owned by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Lastly, the E is formed. A variant was reported to exist that featured the "antenna" on top of the "roof" rotating, sort of like a wind up toy. Even though it is not as widely remembered as the 1968 logo and future PBS logos, this could be quite scary, as the music, spooky announcer, live-action fire, and animation could set off people. This logo was extremely unique, and the later was reused and improved upon for its use on WNET as it's logo. Nicknames: "What's New? Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show. Scary Logos Wiki:Discussion - Best Logos of All Time, Scary Logos Wiki:Discussion - Worst Logos of All Time, Scary Logos Wiki:Discussion - Neutral Logos, https://freakylogo.fandom.com/wiki/National_Educational_Television?oldid=105820. The camera zooms away from the letters, revealing the whole map of America, with a white line along the West Coast and Northernmost states. Editor's Note: Quite an odd rarity given how this logo was just rediscovered. Getting Started. National Educational Television 1969-1970. The animated variant appears on Channelizing Aggresion; The Impact of Personalities. Photo TBA. National Educational Television (disingkat NET) adalah jaringan televisi Amerika Serikat yang dimiliki oleh Ford Foundation dan Corporation for Public Broadcasting.Beroperasi dari tanggal 16 Mei 1954, hingga 4 Oktober 1970, pada tanggal 5 Oktober 1970 ia digantikan oleh Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).. Pranala luar. Its last confirmed new appearance was on Realities; the 1970 PBS logo plasters it on repeats, as seen on the series premiere (this logo can be found on a film print of the same show). 2nd logo: On a gray background, we see a white circle with "NET" written in black. Another line is drawn through the center of the circle from left to right. This can also be seen on over 45+ programs available for viewing on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website. In the middle, we see white letters that say "NET". The design of the logo looks very rough. Logo: This consists of the typewriter letters "NET", each in a segmented rounded square, on a white map of the U.S. inside a black circle on a white background, with what looks like an antenna on the map. Editor's Note: Another oddity, this time, in terms of how and when it was used. All variants, color and B&W, can be seen on 100+ programs available for viewing on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website. NET (National Educational Television) was a former major educational and public TV network, founded in early 1952 and incorporated in November of that year. 1967-1968: The text "NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION" appears above the NET logo and morph into a line, which bends to form a gable roof with an aerial antenna on top, which is connected to the T. You can see 4th logo for see about the style of this logo. Playing next. (opening) or "This is N-E-T, the National Educational Television network.". 2nd Logo(May 16, 1952-September 30, 1962). Editor's Note: (One) of the first NET logos to feature animation (albeit limited). Jump to navigation Jump to search. National Educational Television "NET" Logo (1966) Sheldon Rex. "Animated 3 Kids" "Marching Band Children" "Backwards Musical Trio" "Sparkles on Jeans". National Educational Television "NET" Logo (1966) Report. This began in 1955 and outlived its predecessor, being used until 1966. Availability: Rare. The B&W 1967 logo made an appearance on the VHS release of Our Neighbor, Fred Rogers, but was cut from TV rebroadcasts of the documentary since 2003. Closing Logo: On an rough sepia background, 3 children appear marching backwards forming the words "National Educational Television", all stacked on top of each other. Logo: We see a close-up of the letters "N", "E", and "T", each in a black box, positioned along the coast of California on a gray background. Reviews There are no reviews yet. The fire continues blazing until we fade out. Editor's Note: This is highly one of the most advanced logos of it's time, and is even more advanced than some of the later Scanimate logos. This began in 19?? Editor's Note: This logo appears to be used for NBC co-productions, since all of it's appearances (so far) have been on such, Nicknames: "Boxes" "Unearthed Obscure Treasure" "Epitome of 50's" "Deco Carpet Design", Logo: On a carpet like background, the words NET appear in multicolored boxes across on a white line. Closing Logo Group Wikia is a FANDOM TV Community. and outlived its predecessor, being used until 1966. Another variant has a V/O which says "This is N-E-T, the National Educational Television network.". One surviving source is a 1960 episode of the WTTW Chicago series Beginnings, which was formerly … This can now be seen on over 50+ programs on the American Archive of Public Broadcasting website. National Educational Television (NET) là một mạng truyền hình giáo dục của Hoa Kỳ do Quỹ Ford sở hữu và sau đó là đồng sở hữu của Tổng công ty phát thanh truyền hình công cộng.Hoạt động từ ngày 16 tháng 5 năm 1954 đến ngày 4 tháng 10 năm 1970, khi nó chuyển hoạt động sang công ty phát thanh mới, Public Broadcasting Service (). Nicknames: "The Animated NET House Globe" "NET Map Sort of Returns!" The boxes shoot to the right, revealing "National", "Educational", and "Television". Variants: Some programs carry a custom variant for their respective shows, in which the logo leads out to program's intro. The still variant uses a different announcer. 8th logo: A low-tone violin-like synth fanfare edited from "Plenipoteniary" by Eric Siday, similar in style to his Screen Gems “S from Hell” and CBS “In Color” jingles, and an announcer saying his part below depending on the variant: 2nd logo: Low to medium, it may surprise some people, as well unnerving those who don't like old logos in the process. Music/Sounds: An announcer saying "This is National Educational Television" with the closing theme playing in the background. Almost immediately afterward, an announcer can be heard saying "The following program is from N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." 2:02. Availability: Seen on Ten For Survival. The 1968 version came in both black and white and color versions. Opening and Closing Ceremonies of Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games. Sign In; Don't have an account? National Educational Television. The camera zooms away from the letters, revealing the whole map of America, with a white line along the West Coast and Northernmost states. 8th logo: First, the left section of the screen fills with red from the bottom, the middle section fills with yellow from the top, and the right section fills with blue from the bottom. In early shows, the logo had more lighter colors (. Y-Me National Breast Cancer Organization - Educational Television. Then either one of two things would happen: Music/Sounds/Voice-over: A low-tone mellotron fanfare edited from "Plenipoteniary" by Eric Siday, similar in style to his Screen Gems “S from Hell” and CBS “In Color” jingles, and an announcer saying his part below depending on the variant: Fall 1968-Summer 1970: The announcer says “The following program is from N-E-T, the public television network.” (opening) or “This is N-E-T, the public television network.” (closing). It appears onThat Free Men May Live: Martin Luther King, Jr., which is available for viewing on PBS.org. Background: NET (National Educational Television) was a former major educational and public TV network, founded in early 1952 and incorporated in November of that year. Music/Sounds/Voice-overs: Early years used two different warbling synth themes, used in tandem with each other with one of the them being more common than the other. 2nd logo: Just an announcer saying "This is National Educational Television.". Logo: On a grey background, we see an early version of the NET House logo, which is a blackhouse with the words "NET" inside and an antenna in the roof. JohannaBerger. Made Blender - National Educational Television Logo (1961-19 ; - Download Free 3D model by Henrique.Neto3 (@Henrique.Neto3) [70a0dad] The 1968 opening and closing versions can also be seen on the Sesame Street: Old School Volume 2 DVD set on the test pilot episode, and the 1968 closing version can be found on a handful of 1969-70 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood episodes on Twitch (most plaster it with the 1971 PBS logo). The black and white variant appears on the Realities episode "Soldiers Who Search and Dissent". Be the first one to write a review. Music/Sounds/Voice-over: Just an announcer saying "This is National Educational Television." It can be seen on several shows available for viewing at The Paley Center for Media, including the series premiere episodes of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (1967 version, B&W), Black Journal (1967 version, color), and Sesame Street (1968 version, color). Almost immediately afterward, an announcer can be heard saying "The following program is from N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." (closing). Among their original affiliates were WNET New York, KCET Los Angeles, WGBH Boston, WQED Pittsburgh, WETA Washington D.C., and various others. The color NET logo was incorporated into a model building at the beginning and end of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood episodes on February 10, 1969. 5th logo: On a grey background, we see a black house with the words "NET" inside. Add new page. 3rd logo: On a black background, we see gray text that reads "ETV". Follow. The T then finishes, and then the diagonal part of the N appears. Browse more videos. "NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION" and "EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION AND RADIO CENTER" are shown above and below, respectively, in very small print. 8th logo: Medium to nightmare. Music/Sounds/Voice-over: An announcer said "This is National Educational Television". When NET merged with WNET, it was known as EBC, a division of NET. Plus, WNET carried an entirely different logo around the same time even though it was known as WDNT at the time (but it was retooled with the WNET name as an in-credit notice in 1971.) 6th logo: Until October 1962, an announcer (Edward R. Murrow) said "This is National Educational Television." This was seen on Fanfare and Realities (with the latter also carrying a "News Special" variant). The National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA) is a professional association representing 275 member stations in 46 states, the Virgin Islands and the District of Columbia. This is a still variant and no music plays during this variant. 3 years ago | 26 views. Editor's Note: This is most likely a prototype/placeholder logo. Addeddate 2020-12-14 18:25:00 Identifier national-educational-television-logo-history_202012 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. plus-circle Add Review. 7th logo: Pinball-like dings to start, which turns into a bombastic but brief brass piece. Availability: Extremely rare. 6th logo: On a dark background with little white "stars" (kinda looks like carpet, but is actually supposed to represent TV static), we see the "Roof" logo in white (The words "NET" with the T connecting to a roof that hangs over the N and E, with an antenna sticking out of the roof). The style of this logo would be used later on. Still, there is no national educational television network, either in English or French. ". Search. Two lines like that on a Worldvision-like globe are drawn. It was replaced on October 5, 1970, by PBS, its direct successor, which continues to the present. Playing next . A line is drawn through the circle going downwards, which quickly vanishes. The scare factor is lessened if your first time seeing it was the Twitch stream of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, as the chat's reactions to the logo were priceless. Editor's Note: This logo, despite being basic, is an interesting peek at the very early years of what would become PBS, back when it was a limited service for distributing educational films produced by local stations nationally. Cheesy Factor: Most likely another placeholder. The Discovery Of This Logo Obviously!" Availability:The initial variant additionally appeared on Civilization (and may be preserved on the MacArthur Library VHS release), Realities, and Fanfare, being retained on a 1987 rebroadcast of the series premiere of the latter, "Welcome to the Fillmore East", and the official DVD release of "Go Ride the Music". The 1968 version came in both black and white and colorversions. Logo: On a black screen, several dots flash near the center of the screen (a la Screen Gems “Dancing Sticks” logo, or like YouTube dots while a video is buffering), and then we see a circle being drawn in the counterclockwise direction. National Educational Television (NET) was a United States educational broadcast television network that operated from May 16, 1954 to October 4, 1970. National Educational Television (1970) *B&W Rare Announcer*, National Educational Television (NET) Closing Logo, 1968. Another variant has a V/O which says "This is N-E-T, the National Educational Television network." 3:00. It is unknown what year this began being used, but it outlived its predecessor, being used until 1966. Editor's Note: The most well known NET logo. and outlived its predecessor, being used until 1966. Follow. Then either one of two things would happen: 9th logo: Just a still with the NET House logo with a copyright date below. Music/Sounds/Voice-over: An announcer says either "This is National Educational Television" or "This is N-E-T, National Educational Television.". Variant) (1970-1971) === Music/Sounds: The end theme of the program. National Educational Television (NET) was a United States educational broadcast television network that operated from May 16, 1954 to October 4, 1970. It's one of the more fascinating logos in the history of NET/PBS. The only known appearance is from That Free Men May Live: Martin Luther King, Jr., available for viewing on PBS.org. Former American television network. Availability: This logo appears on Discovery at the Brookfield Zoo, Search for America, and The Exceptional Child. Nicknames: "The Roof", "The Most Iconic NETLogo", "The NET House III". Logo: Same as the previous logo, but the background is completely gray, and has a smooth texture. 1968-1969: 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). A line is drawn through the circle going downwards, which quickly vanishes. Availability: This was recently unsurfaced on The Subject is Jazz. July 2, 1967-Fall 1968: The announcer says “The following program is from NET, the National Educational Television network.” (opening) or “This is NET, the National Educational Television network.” (closing). Sometimes there's no announcer, this is more common on the variants with the early themes. Variant: The logo plays out as normal, however, it's inverted. Availability: Extremely rare. 4th logo: Just an announcer saying "This is National Educational Television." Medium to high if the audio is warped, as the distortion can cause more scares, and the scare factor escalates with the next logo. An alternate version of the logo featured the announcer saying, "This is N-E-T, National Educational Television." It was found on a print of a documentary(?) The announcer says "The following program is from NET." One surviving source is a 1960 episode of the WTTW Chicago series Beginnings, which was formerly available for viewing on the Museum of Broadcast Communications Archives website. In Caraquet, the participants clearly associated TV5 with educational television of superior quality. Logo: On a purple background, we see several lines swirl around each other and loop around in the form of letters, eventually spreading from the center, and flatten out to form "net" in a Bauhaus 93 font. Opening Logo: On a blue cloth like background, NET appears in big bold letters, with "presents" underneath and sparkles appear. A vertical line (the beginning of the "N") is then formed. "Contender for Best Scanimated Logo" "Isn't this WNET's?" Topics منوعات . Explore Wikis; Community Central; Start a Wiki; Logopedia. National Educational Television. The NET "building" would later be remodeled as a brick building with windows, but kept the lopsided roof that was part of the NET logo. Unlike other logos which use the "Roof" logo, the "T" isn't connected to the roof. The still variant uses a different announcer. The first logo consisted of the words stacked up on top of each other, with “PUBLIC” in red, “BROADCASTING” in yellow, and “SERVICE” in blue. PBS was established on November 3, 1969 by Hartford N. Gunn Jr. (president of WGBH), John Macy (president of CPB), James Day (last president of National Educational Television), and Kenneth A. Christiansen (chairman of the department of broadcasting at the University of Florida).. This logo was also highly debated if it was the original NET's logo or WNET's logo due to its confusing usage on both of the station's shows and their relationship and interactions with each other. The camera zooms backwards and we see a thick line (the top of the "T") being drawn under the ball of fire, which later connects to the ball of fire. It is currently unknown if this logo appeared on any other program. "NET still existed?" Availability: Extremely rare. The fire continues blazing until we fade out. Availability: Much like the second logo, it is unknown if film prints at the Museum of Broadcast Communications have this logo, however it did show up once on the 50th anniversary special for KVIE in Sacramento. Scary Logos Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. 14 Views . Logo: On a black background, we see gray text that reads "ETV". https://closinglogogroup.fandom.com/wiki/NET?oldid=101294, Until October 1962, an announcer (Edward R. Murrow) said "This is National Educational Television.". Two lines like that on a Worldvision-like globe are drawn. The special program variant appears on Assessment of Cambodia. Recent Changes; Browse by category; Browse by country; Browse by design agency; Browse by topic; Browse by year; Search Logopedia; Help & Editing. Report. This was also the first non-custom NET logo to not use the house motif since the 5th logo. Can be seen on the 1965 program Changing the World: Southeast Asia, the Other War, the 1967 program Aphasia, the road back, both formerly available for viewing on the Museum of Broadcast Communications Archives website, and on the 1965 James Baldwin vs. William F. Buckley debates, available for watching on YouTube and the American Archive of Public Broadcasting. There is a heavily warped and spliced variant due to film deterioration. comment. Availability: First appeared on Conversation with Dean Rusk and last appeared onOf Broccoli and Pelicans and Celery and Seals. Wikis. Editor's Note: A unique and wonderful logo, one of the few animated custom logos NET ever had. Availability: Extremely rare. Browse wiki. Nicknames: "Scanimate Letters" "Whose Logo Is This Really?" Summer-Fall 1970: The announcer says "This is N-E-T, National Educational Television." This began in 19?? Register; Start a Wiki 111,747 Pages. The creepy synth fanfare that makes you feel about the "S from Hell", the announcer, the dark background, and the poor audio and grainy film may be quite scary for those who aren't used to seeing it. 6th logo: Low to medium. 7th logo: On a black screen, several dots flash near the center of the screen (a la Screen Gems “Dancing Sticks” logo, or like YouTube dots while a video is buffering), and then we see a circle being drawn in the counterclockwise direction. معا لنشر الخير في كل مكان. Browse more videos. FX/SFX: The animation of the map and the letters. A small fire can be seen starting within the circle. 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