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'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. |
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. |
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'''Audio:''' A somber guitar tune. High plucked strings are heard while the "n" zooms in, and a final strum is heard as the text moves in. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on some programs available for viewing on Nebraska Public Media's website. The first version made its debut on ''Hidden Places'' and last appeared on ''Voice of the Plains: John G. Neihardt''. The second version first appeared on ''Plowing Up a Storm'' and was last seen on ''The Wind at One's Fingertips''. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on some programs available for viewing on Nebraska Public Media's website. The first version made its debut on ''Hidden Places'' and last appeared on ''Voice of the Plains: John G. Neihardt''. The second version first appeared on ''Plowing Up a Storm'' and was last seen on ''The Wind at One's Fingertips''. |
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'''Technique:''' Simple 2D computer animation. |
'''Technique:''' Simple 2D computer animation. |
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'''Audio:''' A warbly note at the beginning, followed by a 5-note Moog synthesizer jingle with chiming sounds. |
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'''Availability:''' It premiered on ''Dance of the Cranes'', and was last seen on ''After the Last Harvest''. It can be found on a 1989-1990 PBS affiliates' logo demo reel on YouTube (which was the only known source of this logo for years). |
'''Availability:''' It premiered on ''Dance of the Cranes'', and was last seen on ''After the Last Harvest''. It can be found on a 1989-1990 PBS affiliates' logo demo reel on YouTube (which was the only known source of this logo for years). |
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'''Technique:''' 2D chyron animation. |
'''Technique:''' 2D chyron animation. |
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'''Audio:''' Same as the last logo. |
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'''Availability:''' First appeared on ''Picture Nebraska'' and ''Return of the Sacred Pole'', both broadcast in February 1990. Last seen on ''Cold Warriors Never Die''. |
'''Availability:''' First appeared on ''Picture Nebraska'' and ''Return of the Sacred Pole'', both broadcast in February 1990. Last seen on ''Cold Warriors Never Die''. |
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'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. |
'''Technique:''' 2D computer animation. |
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'''Audio:''' Same as the previous two logos. For the extended variant, an announcer says, "This program is funded in part by viewers like you who are members of Nebraskans for Public Television." |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on programming from the period. It can be found on several program clips from the 2004 ''NET 50th Anniversary Sampler DVD''. The latest confirmed use of this logo is on part 3 of ''Husker Century'', released in 2001 (which still turns up occasionally on Nebraska Public Media's broadcast schedule and still retains this logo as of September 2020). However, it may have been used later; a clip of ''The Canteen Spirit'' on the 50th anniversary sampler DVD has this logo, but the finished program was released in 2006, and the copy available for viewing on Nebraska Public Media's website had this plastered with the PBS HD bumper of the period. This logo was retired after the name change to NET in January 2005, but was still in use in print form and slipped in front of some shows for a time until it was eventually phased out completely. First appeared on ''All Hell Can't Stop Us''. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on programming from the period. It can be found on several program clips from the 2004 ''NET 50th Anniversary Sampler DVD''. The latest confirmed use of this logo is on part 3 of ''Husker Century'', released in 2001 (which still turns up occasionally on Nebraska Public Media's broadcast schedule and still retains this logo as of September 2020). However, it may have been used later; a clip of ''The Canteen Spirit'' on the 50th anniversary sampler DVD has this logo, but the finished program was released in 2006, and the copy available for viewing on Nebraska Public Media's website had this plastered with the PBS HD bumper of the period. This logo was retired after the name change to NET in January 2005, but was still in use in print form and slipped in front of some shows for a time until it was eventually phased out completely. First appeared on ''All Hell Can't Stop Us''. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI |
'''Technique:''' CGI |
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'''Audio:''' An ascending warbling tune. |
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'''Availability:''' Found on programs by the company since January 2005. |
'''Availability:''' Found on programs by the company since January 2005. |
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'''Technique:''' CGI. |
'''Technique:''' CGI. |
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'''Audio:''' A synthesized orchestral fanfare with five synth trumpet notes and writing pencil sounds when the squares solidify. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on NET programs such as ''Ag College Dreams''. Latest use of this logo would have been May 2021. This has been retired due to the rebranding. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on NET programs such as ''Ag College Dreams''. Latest use of this logo would have been May 2021. This has been retired due to the rebranding. |
Nebraska Public Media is the statewide network of PBS and NPR affiliates in Nebraska. It was previously known as Nebraska ETV until 2004 and as Nebraska Educational Telecommunications (NET) from 2004 to May 15, 2021. In 1976, Nebraska Public Media (then Nebraska ETV) was infamously involved in a dispute with NBC regarding their trapezoid "N" logo introduced in 1976, which was identical to Nebraska ETV's logo except for the coloring.[1] The dispute ended out of court with NBC giving Nebraska ETV between $25,000 and $60,000 to keep the logo and for ETV to design a new one; even so, the fact of the matter is that much more comical due to the original Nebraska ETV logo only costing $100 to design.[2]
Prior to 1980, Nebraska Public Media-produced programs were identified by in-credit text.
Logo: This logo has two main versions, each with different animation, but both resulting in roughly the same end product.
Variant: A dark version appeared on Voice of the Plains: John G. Neihardt.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: A somber guitar tune. High plucked strings are heard while the "n" zooms in, and a final strum is heard as the text moves in.
Availability: Seen on some programs available for viewing on Nebraska Public Media's website. The first version made its debut on Hidden Places and last appeared on Voice of the Plains: John G. Neihardt. The second version first appeared on Plowing Up a Storm and was last seen on The Wind at One's Fingertips.
Logo: On a black background, the same "n" from the previous logo, now coloreddark bronze with bevels and still shines, as well as a soft spotlight on the bottom, flips up just below the middle of the screen. The text "THE NEBRASKA ETV NETWORK", in white with a pale brown shadow similar to the first Embassy Home Entertainment logo, fades in below.
Technique: Simple 2D computer animation.
Audio: A warbly note at the beginning, followed by a 5-note Moog synthesizer jingle with chiming sounds.
Availability: It premiered on Dance of the Cranes, and was last seen on After the Last Harvest. It can be found on a 1989-1990 PBS affiliates' logo demo reel on YouTube (which was the only known source of this logo for years).
Logo: On a time-lapse cloud background, the same bronze "n" from the previous logo, but brighter, swings in from the left and plasters itself against the background. As it moves into its final position, the text "NEBRASKA EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION NETWORK" fades in below in lilac with a black drop shadow, similar to the 2nd logo.
Technique: 2D chyron animation.
Audio: Same as the last logo.
Availability: First appeared on Picture Nebraska and Return of the Sacred Pole, both broadcast in February 1990. Last seen on Cold Warriors Never Die.
Logo: On a blue marble background, 2 red streaks (one straight and coming from the bottom, while the other is diagonal and is coming from the top) fly in, along with 2 bluish gray streaks, each coming from the left and right sides of the screen, respectively, and also being stacked on top of each other. When the streaks settle, the red streaks turn into the familiar "n" logo from the previous logos, the top bluish gray streaks turn into "NEBRASKA", and the bottom turns into "ETV NETWORK". In the background while this happens, 2 clusters of dots run across the top of the screen and the right side, crossing each other when they first fly in, and 2 red lines streak along the bottom, delayed for a bit.
Variants:
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: Same as the previous two logos. For the extended variant, an announcer says, "This program is funded in part by viewers like you who are members of Nebraskans for Public Television."
Availability: Seen on programming from the period. It can be found on several program clips from the 2004 NET 50th Anniversary Sampler DVD. The latest confirmed use of this logo is on part 3 of Husker Century, released in 2001 (which still turns up occasionally on Nebraska Public Media's broadcast schedule and still retains this logo as of September 2020). However, it may have been used later; a clip of The Canteen Spirit on the 50th anniversary sampler DVD has this logo, but the finished program was released in 2006, and the copy available for viewing on Nebraska Public Media's website had this plastered with the PBS HD bumper of the period. This logo was retired after the name change to NET in January 2005, but was still in use in print form and slipped in front of some shows for a time until it was eventually phased out completely. First appeared on All Hell Can't Stop Us.
Logo: The logo, consisting of three gray boxes with the letters "net" in each box and "Television" below, zooms out and flips upwards to face the screen. The bottom third of the left box is red, separated by a white curved, the "n" being in the red part. As the logo places itself, a light wipes through the logo before fading out.
Variants: There was an alternate station identifier that went as NET¹ to differentiate between alternate channels. Other varieties seen on station lists included another tag line reading “Nebraska’s PBS and NPR Stations”, with the PBS logo sometimes inserted into the line.
Technique: CGI
Audio: An ascending warbling tune.
Availability: Found on programs by the company since January 2005.
Logo: We see a comet fly and hit a black background, making it brighten up, thus revealing a rotating sky. We see a square with a curve and an "n" below trail out where the comet hit. Once it solidifies, the area above the curve is gray, while the area below is red. Another square containing an "e" does the same thing, but is completely gray, without the curve. At that point, we see the sky warp and change to a slightly different one and then into sunset. Another square containing a "t" trails out. The letters "Television" join together with an orange trail which disappears. At that moment, the sky turns dark blue, and at the end, stars flash.
Variant: A shorter version exists.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A synthesized orchestral fanfare with five synth trumpet notes and writing pencil sounds when the squares solidify.
Availability: Seen on NET programs such as Ag College Dreams. Latest use of this logo would have been May 2021. This has been retired due to the rebranding.
Legacy: Some people have found similarities between this logo and 360 degrees videos.
Trivia: Name and rebranding done by Swanson Russell marketing agency in Lincoln, Nebraska.