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WNET | Logopedia | Fandom
Onscreen, the "w" was blue, the "n" was orange, the "e" was yellow-green, and the "t" and "13" were green. This logo uses a variation of the Bauhaus typeface as its font, and it is a legacy of NET which name was withdrawn entirely after fully merged into PBS. This logo would still be used as a production logo until 2015.
The WNET Group - Audiovisual Identity Database
Visuals: This is a reworked version of the 12th NET logo, based on its enhanced variant, with the logo altered to read "wnet". The animation also appears to be sped up, the mass is completely yellow until it unravels, and a " 13 " also moves downward from the swirling mass, which causes the word to move up.
WNET Logo History (Update | 100th Episode) - YouTube
2020年7月31日 · Welcome to the my 100th Logo History episode. I have decided to do an updated version of WNET for 100, and here it is. I really hope you enjoy this video, an...
The WNET Group - Logopedia
1 WNET.org Thirteen 1.1 2010–2012 1.2 2012–2021 2 The WNET Group 2.1 2021–present 3 External links
WNET Thirteen (2009-2021) Logo Footage (FIX) - DeviantArt
2023年9月19日 · Buildings of New York City (NYC) Which is also used for the WNET Logo (I also remember that logo!)
WNET Logo - LogoDix
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WNET - Closing Logos
Logo: On a black background, we see “wnet” in a thin font in a black rectangle with the letters carved out of it, and “NEW YORK” (in blue) appearing letter by letter, circling the logo counterclockwise while a spotlight shines around the logo, from right to left.
The WNET Group - Closing Logo Group
1 WNET.ORG Thirteen 1.1 2009–2012 1.2 2011-2021 2 The WNET Group 2.1 2021–present
WNET - YouTube Logos, the logo and branding site
On May 12, 2009, Thirteen parent company WNET.org was rebranded, along with both stations, Thirteen and WLIW. The new identity was developed with Pentagram in New York. The corporation and the stations are linked through the dot in WNET.org. In 2011, the logo was modified, removing the dot above the I.
WNET/Other - Logopedia
Sign-off featuring Big Bird, circa 1970/1971 (featuring 1979 logo)