I still can't understand where they got the weird characters ]|T. That and when the intro would announce "the following is from a national instructional television series" it made it sound like it was a generic explanation (note my lowercase). It wasn't apparently until later when they would say "the following is from National Instruction Television. NIT".
My favorite AIT logo is the 1979-80 filmed version of the "spinning North America", alternate narrator (saxophone instead of synthesizer) 11:26. The fast version of this logo was a surprise (I have never seen it but I really like it). 11:20
I highly doubt that; according to IMDb: Thinkabout (1979-1980) production companies: Access Television (Alberta) Educational Film Center KERA Dallas KETC KOCE Kicking Horse Productions Ltd. South Carolina ETV TVO The Film Works Utah Board of Education Distributed by: Agency for Instructional Technology (called the Agency for Instructional Television at the time)
@@tyrese3745 Well, Thinkabout was a classroom program, so it was most likely never shown on some TV stations. At best, the aforementioned ones were the ones who showed the program.
WGBH TV BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION MET. WEEKDAYS 10:00-2:30 PM A SERVICE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. HASTINGS SCHOOL TUNED IN TO THOSE PROGRAMS DURING THE 1970’S. Kenneth Huang. 8/25/24.
Those old synth sounds, adore them so much!!
I still can't understand where they got the weird characters ]|T. That and when the intro would announce "the following is from a national instructional television series" it made it sound like it was a generic explanation (note my lowercase). It wasn't apparently until later when they would say "the following is from National Instruction Television. NIT".
When I was 10 years old in late night spring of April 1998 on public television on thirteen wnet.
This is no longer available for today's youth?!
And all of us are asking what is happening now
Facts 💯%
My favorite AIT logo is the 1979-80 filmed version of the "spinning North America", alternate narrator (saxophone instead of synthesizer) 11:26. The fast version of this logo was a surprise (I have never seen it but I really like it). 11:20
Yeah, blink & you'll miss it. 😅
16:25 opening to “Drawing with Paul Ringler”
@ 19:30 Latest Logo of Agency for Instructional Technology was taken from "Just For Me" on December [Christmas] 1991.
@ 18:32 This one of my favorite pick logo because it pretended in the year 1991.
12:18 when I see this one, that’s when I know “It Figures” is gonna start ❤
I liked the 79 version.
Whoa now? They were still around until 2015? Impressive.
Why did they quit in 2015.
They stopped making programs in 2011, but it was officially disestablished in 2015.
I think you meant Agency for Instructional Television / Technology, but all the same. Nice logo history. 👌
We're locked 🔒 in a program for the mindset. Prison for the mind. I grew up under this?!!
I wonder if Thirteen (WNET) had a production hand in Thinkabout.
I highly doubt that; according to IMDb:
Thinkabout (1979-1980) production companies:
Access Television (Alberta)
Educational Film Center
KERA Dallas
KETC
KOCE
Kicking Horse Productions Ltd.
South Carolina ETV
TVO
The Film Works
Utah Board of Education
Distributed by:
Agency for Instructional Technology (called the Agency for Instructional Television at the time)
@@theartoftimelapsemore424 So it never aired on Thirteen?
@@tyrese3745 Well, Thinkabout was a classroom program, so it was most likely never shown on some TV stations. At best, the aforementioned ones were the ones who showed the program.
CPB Logo history!
Need to do better with those edits.
WGBH TV BOSTON
MASSACHUSETTS EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION
MET. WEEKDAYS 10:00-2:30 PM
A SERVICE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
HASTINGS SCHOOL TUNED IN TO THOSE PROGRAMS DURING THE 1970’S.
Kenneth Huang. 8/25/24.
7:18 rip bozo