Pbs logo 1989

Stacked version

"PBS Kids" version
Alternate "PBS Kids" version

Stacked "PBS Kids" version

Alternate stacked "PBS Kids" version

Alternate stacked "PBS Kids" version #2

Alternate print stacked "PBS Kids" version

The name "PBS Kids" was conceived in early 1997 as a rebranding effort for PBS as part of its ongoing changes of its profiles. This logo was on the top of VHS clamshell releases of PBS Kids shows.

This logo was one of the many variants on the top of clamshell releases of PBS Kids shows, and a portion of the logo looks similar to the 2019 PBS logo.

Dot variant

White variant (Dash)
White Version (Dot)

Dash print variant

Dot print variant

Looking up variant.

Looking up variant 2.

Dash Looking up used from 2008 to until 2013.

Dash Looking up used from 2008 to until 2013.

Dash variant without the word "KIDS"

Dot variant without the word "KIDS"

Dot variant without the word "KIDS", looking up

Dash print version without the word "KIDS"

Dot print version wit

WQED (TV)

TV station in Pittsburgh

WQED (channel 13) is a PBS member television station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Owned by WQED Multimedia, it is sister to public radio station WQED-FM (89.3). The two outlets share studios on Fifth Avenue near the Carnegie Mellon University campus and transmitter facilities near the campus of the University of Pittsburgh, both in the city's Oakland section.

Established on April 1, 1954, WQED was the first community-sponsored television station in the U.S. and the country's fifth public television station.[2] It was the first station to telecast classes to elementary school classrooms when Pittsburgh launched its Metropolitan School Service in 1955. The station has been the flagship for the shows Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Once Upon A Classic, Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? (a co-production with Boston's WGBH-TV; filmed in New York City), and Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (whose live-action scenes are filmed in Pittsburgh).

History

A public television station was the brainchild of Pit

A variant of the logo used on a S8 Saturday Night Live episode hosted by Robert Blake that aired on November 13, 1982, right before a spoof of a PBS commercial. The text was removed and P-Head is green, B is red and S is blue.

Logo inside a heart

Tonight Is What You Make It (1972)

Videotaped logo

Go Public (1977)

Public Television Senate (1973)

Station Orientation (1983)

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