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'''Logo:''' On a {{color|maroon}}/{{color|orange}} background, there is a white box consisting of the NBC snake logo in {{color|maroon}} inside of a white square on the left, along with "{{font|Oswald|EDUCATIONAL ENTERPRISES}}" in a stacked format on the right. Underneath the |
'''Logo:''' On a {{color|maroon}}/{{color|orange}} background, there is a white box consisting of the NBC snake logo in {{color|maroon}} inside of a white square on the left, along with "{{font|Oswald|EDUCATIONAL ENTERPRISES}}" in a stacked format on the right. Underneath the box is "{{font|Oswald|PRESENTS}}" in white. |
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Revision as of 14:34, 10 January 2023
Background
This is the educational division of NBC, which prominently worked in the Late 60s and the Early 70s.[1].
(1970-1972)
Logo: On a maroon/orange background, there is a white box consisting of the NBC snake logo in maroon inside of a white square on the left, along with "EDUCATIONAL ENTERPRISES" in a stacked format on the right. Underneath the box is "PRESENTS" in white.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Rare. This was mainly seen in Pollution is a Matter of Choice and The Blue-Collar Trap. This may also be seen in their other documentary films during the period, but would most likely only contain the Films Incorporated logo instead.