
Corporation for Public Broadcasting - Audiovisual Identity Database
On some shows from 1991-1993, including episodes of American Experience and NOVA, the first variant of CPB logo has a brighter blue color scheme. This was often used for still or …
Corporation for Public Broadcasting/Other | Logopedia | Fandom
Summary Statistics of CPB-Qualified Public Radio Stations, Fiscal Year 1972. (1973) ERIC ED104365: Status Report on Public Broadcasting, 1973. Advance Edition. Educational …
Corporation for Public Broadcasting/Logo Variations
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CPB - Scary Logos Wiki
On 1991-1993 episodes of NOVA, the CPB logo has its brighter blue color scheme from the 6th logo. On 1991-1995 episodes of Sesame Street, the logo fades out (instead of the CPB logo …
CPB/Viewers Like You (1991-1993) - YouTube
2020年2月28日 · Funding for this program was made possible by The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by annual financial support from Viewers Like You!
Corporation for Public Broadcasting/Logo Variations
CPB (1982) (Inverted).svg. Inverted version. CPB (1982) (Blue).svg. Blue version. Used on PBS shows from 1991-2001 during the era. CPB (1982, ALT).svg. Full version #1. Full version #2. …
Corporation for Public Broadcasting/Summary - Closing Logo Group
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is a non-profit corporation created by the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, signed into law by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson on November …
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting/Variants - Closing Logo Group
This subpage has two express purposes: to list specific variants of the CPB logo for each CPB-funded program, and to keep track of when programs with each logo were first broadcast. …
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was founded in 1967 by an act of the United States Congress. Official website.