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  2. File:PBS 1971 id.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: This logo was designed by Herb Lubalin, who also designed the accompanying typeface ITC Avant Garde Gothic. The "P" resembles a human head (nicknamed the "P-Head" by many fans) while the "B" and "S" are more overtly geometric.

  3. Category:PBS logos - Wikipedia

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  4. PBS Digital Studios - Wikipedia

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    PBS Digital Studios is a non-profit organization through which PBS distributes original educational web video content. Based in Arlington, Virginia , it comprises both original series and partnerships with existing YouTube channels.

  5. File:PBS-Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions.

  6. PBS - Wikipedia

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    PBS introduced its first iconographic logo in 1971, a multi-colored wordmark of the network's initials with the P designed to resemble a silhouette of a human face. The logo was designed by Ernie Smith and Herb Lubalin of the Lubalin Smith Carnase design firm.

  7. The Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    The Electric Company is an American educational children's television series produced by the Children's Television Workshop (CTW, now known as Sesame Workshop). It was co-created by Paul Dooley, Joan Ganz Cooney, and Lloyd Morrisett.

  8. The Great American Dream Machine - Wikipedia

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    6 January 1971 () – 9 February 1972 ( 1972-02-09 ) The Great American Dream Machine was a weekly satirical variety television series , produced in New York City by WNET and broadcast on PBS from 1971 to 1972.

  9. File:PBS (Alt) logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The font used for the "PBS" identification was designed specifically for the network. It was first seen at the PBS annual meeting on March 30, 1984, and went into official use on September 30 as the channel officially went by the PBS abbreviation. The logo is also used on PBS Home Video.