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  1. The first appearance of the logo is on an unknown show in 1972, although one of the first appearances of the logo was on VD Blues in October 1972; this logo made its last appearance on the seven-part miniseries Women in Art.

  2. WNET is the PBS affiliate located in New York City (although it is licensed to Newark, New Jersey). They first signed on the air on May 15, 1948, originally an independent commercial station under the calls WATV; National Telefilm Associates bought the station in 1957, renaming it to WNTA-TV in...

  3. www.closinglogos.com › page › WNETWNET - 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.

  4. Corporate logo. The WNET Group. 2021–present. WNET.ORG got rebranded into The WNET Group. Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

  5. Around mid 2008 the logo would appear on wnet.org but this logo wouldn't be officially used until 2009. 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.

  6. Better Logo Needed; Missing Logo; Missing Year; Missing Name; Unused Categories; Unused Images; Uncategorized Pages; Broken Redirects; Double Redirects; Lists. All Pages; Category List; ... 2 The WNET Group. 2.1 2021–present; 3 External links; WNET.org Thirteen [] 2010–2012 [] SVG NEEDED: 2012–2021 [] The WNET Group [] 2021–present ...

  7. Audiovisual Identity Database, or AVID (formerly Closing Logos Group Wiki, or CLG Wiki) is a wiki, archive and collaborative database dedicated to describing on-screen production logos, bumpers, warning screens, boot screens, trailers and idents.

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