Ahhhhh… The Corporation for Public Broadcasting… My new all time favorite logo ever… For shows that are only on PBS and PBS Kids… Love that logo… I love Corporation for Public Broadcasting so much!
I so agree with you. This logo has always been a personal favorite logo of mine growing up from when I was born, in the year 2004, to now. It sure has been upgraded after all these years.
In general CPB is a super nostalgic logo (especially the 9th one), but I always remembered the 7th version (the 2 morphing circles logo) sticking out the most from when I was really little. Even at 16:44 the tone of the guy's voice! everything's really coming back to me
Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser is a production of Maryland Public Television, made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by annual financial support from Viewers Like You
The variants from 13:09 were the ones I remember from my early childhood. I especially associate it with watching stuff on PBS in the evening when shows like This Old House, probs Bob Vila's Home Again, and Antiques Roadshow would air.
I’ve noticed that in nearly every show produced by WGBH-Boston has the still version of the cpb logo in the background of that show, like NOVA and ARTHUR and THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
10:54 7th logo is the one I grew up with. I loved the shooting star like lines and the transparent sequence of the CPB logo and the "Viewers Like You" part.
Funding for Barney & Friends has been made possible in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and financial support by Viewers Like You
One of my favorites PBS Kids shows like Zoom (1999), Dragon Tales, Arthur, The Puzzle Place, Wishbone, Bill Nye the Science Guy, Sesame Street and more.
There is a 12th logo to CPB, It's like the 11th, but the square is moved a little to the left and the "A private corporation funded by the American People" has been lower cased. It is seen in funding for American Masters, NOVA, Nature, and PBS Newshour Weekend
Everybody is talking about frums sampling 11:33 but what about the "THIS IS PBS" that precedes the second rhodes section? I would appreciate it if someone could timestamp it
Funding For Barney & Friends Has Been Made Possible In Part By A Grant From The Corporation For Public Broadcasting, And Financial Support By Viewers Like You.
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Viewers Like You, The National Endowment for Children's Educational Television, and by The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Viewers Like You. The National Endowment for Children's Educational Television and by the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
14:07, 14:42, 15:14, and 15:44 Roscoe Orman (Sesame Street's Gordon): Funding for this program is provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by public television stations and their contributors.
You forgot the ones for: Rosies rules, Molly of Denali, Alma’s way, Donkey Hodie, nature cat, splash and bubbles, 2008 and 2002 episodes of Cyberchase, work it out wombats, and Lamb chop’s Play-along, to name a few that you are missing.
The guy who secretly coerced most of the African American community to vote Democrat for the next several decades and secretly saying the n word in the White House and he's also the president who escalated Vietnam and called his family jewels "Jumbo"
“Funding for Shining Time Station was made Possible in part by a Underwriting Grant from Amtrak:America’s Passenger Railroad. And by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Annual Support from Viewers like You Thank you
It's already been for 50th Years of Anniversary, because I watched my childhood show on Sesame Street. So Happy Anniversary from 1969! I love you, Big Bird🐤
I wish CPB would go back to its old blue circle 🔵 logo. It's a lot less scarier than CPB's current blue square 🟦 logo which has been used since 2001. Little kid me hated the blue square CPB logo, and the way the announcers on my favorite PBS Kids shows said, "And by... the Corporation for Public Broadcasting". I've had nightmares about it for years, and they haven't gone away since.
I had nightmares too!!!! That one is still unsettling to look at to this day. I had to leave the room everytime the “funding” sections appeared on Arthur as a kid to avoid seeing the logo. Something about it is so scary, the way the letters are arranged
A ride along the Lincoln Highway was made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You, Thank You.
*funding for this program was provided by a ready to learn grant from the Department of Education, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by contributions to your PBS stations from viewers like you, thank you!*
Spalsh & Bubbles Is Made Possible In Part By... The National Science Foundation Where Discoveries Begin, The Corporation For Public Broadcasting, And By Contributions To Your PBS Station From Viewers Like You. Thank You!
Is the 1991-2002 Corporation for Public Broadcasting logo in the beginning and the end of Barney & Friends: Hop to It in 1993 and the 2001-2015 Corporation for Public Broadcasting logo in the beginning and the end of Clifford the Big Red Dog: Clifford on Parade/Follow the Leader in 2001?
Speaking of that, I saw a new video which has the ending scene from Bear in the Big Blue House Woodland House Wonderful and having a fanmade 90s CPB logo
Funding for Arthur is provided by The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Viewers Like You. The National Endowment for Children's Educational Television, and by The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
Funding for Sid the Science Kid is provided by the National Science Foundation, MetLife Foundation, the Rose-Hills Foundation, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, and a cooperative agreement to receive the Ready to Learn grant from the United States Department of Education through the Public Broadcasting Service and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
@@edgarmartinez7371 Funding for Sid the Science Kid is provided by The National Science Foundation, MetLife Foundation, The Rosehills Foundation, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations and a cooperative agreement to receive the Ready to Learn Grant from the U.S. Department of Education through the Public Broadcasting Service and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Presentation of "The Wrong Trousers" is made possible part by The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Annual Financial Support of Viewers Like You. That was a first Funding Credits of Wallace & Gromit in 1996
@@newlowww Imagine this. It's 3am and you feel thirsty, so you get up for a glass of water. Your room is pitch black, so you decide to turn on the tv to help you navigate and the first thing that pops up is THIS.
Melissa Fahn: The Puzzle Place Is Made Possible By A Major Grant From The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by The Financial Support Of Viewers Like You.
Each time during the 1991 to 1999 season, the Viewers Like You tag is larger. Well on Barney, it's a different story because the tag 🙄, it pan down to you
16:44 (Dragon Tales) "Dragon Tales is funded in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, through funds from the US Department of Education."
11:09 is the first version logo I ever grew up with! It’s fun to watch the CPB logo with morphing bubble circles!
16:20 is my favorite growing up!
Ahhhhh… The Corporation for Public Broadcasting… My new all time favorite logo ever… For shows that are only on PBS and PBS Kids… Love that logo… I love Corporation for Public Broadcasting so much!
I so agree with you. This logo has always been a personal favorite logo of mine growing up from when I was born, in the year 2004, to now. It sure has been upgraded after all these years.
@@analyagartman-gamblins5008really?
@@kevinsweeney2810 Yes, it has.
11:33 Frums - Credits samples
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In general CPB is a super nostalgic logo (especially the 9th one), but I always remembered the 7th version (the 2 morphing circles logo) sticking out the most from when I was really little.
Even at 16:44 the tone of the guy's voice! everything's really coming back to me
1982-1990 is a very vivid memory of the logo for me.
I always thought it looked like an egg and the abbreviation looked like cracks in the egg 😊👏🏻👌🏻
11:33 frums - credits reference :flushed:
Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser is a production of Maryland Public Television, made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by annual financial support from Viewers Like You
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has supported PBS since day 1. That’s very long.
Ever since 1967 when Lyndon Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting act
I don’t know about that…
The variants from 13:09 were the ones I remember from my early childhood. I especially associate it with watching stuff on PBS in the evening when shows like This Old House, probs Bob Vila's Home Again, and Antiques Roadshow would air.
I’ve noticed that in nearly every show produced by WGBH-Boston has the still version of the cpb logo in the background of that show, like NOVA and ARTHUR and THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
I like the Reading Rainbow, Barney and friends, The Puzzle Place’s Corporation for Public Broadcasting, its so cute.
The Puzzle Place was possible by a major grant from The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by the annual financial support of Viewers Like You
10:54 7th logo is the one I grew up with. I loved the shooting star like lines and the transparent sequence of the CPB logo and the "Viewers Like You" part.
That’s my Favorite 1
Funding for Barney & Friends has been made possible in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and financial support by Viewers Like You
I WANT THIS ONE BACK
Yes
the animation is super smooth, I miss it
22:39 the ninth logo is what I grew up with
I like the circular logo for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting the best (mid-90s).
Me too
Dragon tales is funded in part by the grant from the Corporation For Public Broadcasting, and through funds from the U.S. Department Of Education.
16:40
One of my favorites PBS Kids shows like Zoom (1999), Dragon Tales, Arthur, The Puzzle Place, Wishbone, Bill Nye the Science Guy, Sesame Street and more.
I like the puzzle place CPB from PBS Kids
There is a 12th logo to CPB, It's like the 11th, but the square is moved a little to the left and the "A private corporation funded by the American People" has been lower cased. It is seen in funding for American Masters, NOVA, Nature, and PBS Newshour Weekend
Everybody is talking about frums sampling 11:33 but what about the "THIS IS PBS" that precedes the second rhodes section? I would appreciate it if someone could timestamp it
I definitely remember the 5th logo and after that - I guess I’m not the only one who liked this logo
4:53 That logo was on the Learn to Read funding credits.
16:45 was my childhood!!!
My too before I watch Barney and Friends
Dragon Tales Is Funded In Part By A Grant From the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Through Funds From the U.S Department of Education.
Same
Funding For Barney & Friends Has Been Made Possible In Part By A Grant From The Corporation For Public Broadcasting, And Financial Support By Viewers Like You.
Yes
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Viewers Like You, The National Endowment for Children's Educational Television, and by The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations
Funding for Arthur is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Viewers Like You. The National Endowment for Children's Educational Television and by the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
10:54 That version of The Corporation for Public Broadcasting logo was my favorite.
14:07 The Funky Chimes music from Sesame Street.
Funding for this program was funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by Public Television Stations and Their Contributors.
I like Corporation for public broadcasting (CPB) because of its circle and square.
Hey! I remember this when I was a kid!
Me too
Me three
Me four
Nice video! Can you do Columbia Pictures next?
00:03:26 "We Thank You."
14:07, 14:42, 15:14, and 15:44 Roscoe Orman (Sesame Street's Gordon): Funding for this program is provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by public television stations and their contributors.
Funding for this program was been made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting & by annual financial support from Viewers Like You.
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Yes. Corporation For Public Broadcasting only for PBS and PBS Kids. I like that. 👍🙂🍀☘️
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇧🇧🇨🇾🇨🇾🇧🇲
Mmkkk🇨🇦🇧🇫🇧🇮
Cool🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Thank you very much.
You forgot the ones for: Rosies rules, Molly of Denali, Alma’s way, Donkey Hodie, nature cat, splash and bubbles, 2008 and 2002 episodes of Cyberchase, work it out wombats, and Lamb chop’s Play-along, to name a few that you are missing.
This is from 4 years ago. Of course it’s not gonna have shows that came out afterward. As for the older ones, maybe footage just hasn’t surfaced yet.
You Forgot Lyla In The Loop
@@XavierMedina1996 he’ll update this video eventually
This came out four years ago before newer shows premiered
11:33 This is where _Frums_ making _Credits_ BGA for _BOFU2015_
i can hear the adofai click noises
An Ice Cream Show is made possible by The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by annual financial support from Viewers Like You
An Ice Cream Show Is Made Possible By The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by Financial Support From Viewers Like You.
Lisa Simpson says she's gonna contribute her money to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting on Bart the Fink episode
The Simpsons
Me Too
Same as me
5:42 the dont look now variant is my favorite
TRUE FACT here : The Public Broadcasting act was signed by Lyndon B. Johnson! : )
The president of the United States at the time
The guy who secretly coerced most of the African American community to vote Democrat for the next several decades and secretly saying the n word in the White House and he's also the president who escalated Vietnam and called his family jewels "Jumbo"
“Funding for Shining Time Station was made Possible in part by a Underwriting Grant from Amtrak:America’s Passenger Railroad.
And by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Annual Support from Viewers like You
Thank you
Requested: Sesame Street Funding (1969 - Present), Since It`s Been For 50Th Years Of Anniversary!
Sesame Street Funding Credits
It's already been for 50th Years of Anniversary, because I watched my childhood show on Sesame Street. So Happy Anniversary from 1969! I love you, Big Bird🐤
11:01 For Barney and friends oh my goodness I remember this as a 90s kid ahh the times.
Sesame Street included here 14:08 Classic 1973-1992 Funky Chimes. 14:43 1993-2006 theme. Both Classic Themes
Funky chimes almost reminds me of how the NBC10 music sounded
@@nicholasmedovich8691 NBC Network Chimes you mean
I was fan of sailor moon, hi hi puffy amiyumi, and many MORE Old favorites TV shows I Like
Haillie Announcer At 15:07
Request: Barney and Friends Funding Credits history
16:41 dragon tales is funded in part Buy a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting through funds from the US Department of education
Oh my god that used to scare me
Through both PBS and Miranda IM
Dragon Tales is funded in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting through funds from the U.S. Department of Education!
@@rubybadger223mainchannel9 same here.
@@rubybadger223mainchannel9 I agree!
OOOOOHHHH right in the nostalgia
Distribution of the preceding program was a service of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Provided through funds from Microsoft
you're missing one... Lambchop's Playalong
Funding for this program was provided by the Corporation for public broadcasting, and viewers like you
I wish CPB would go back to its old blue circle 🔵 logo. It's a lot less scarier than CPB's current blue square 🟦 logo which has been used since 2001. Little kid me hated the blue square CPB logo, and the way the announcers on my favorite PBS Kids shows said, "And by... the Corporation for Public Broadcasting". I've had nightmares about it for years, and they haven't gone away since.
I had nightmares too!!!! That one is still unsettling to look at to this day. I had to leave the room everytime the “funding” sections appeared on Arthur as a kid to avoid seeing the logo. Something about it is so scary, the way the letters are arranged
Funding for this program was provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the annual financial support from viewers like you.
Funding for this program was provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and the annual financial support from Viewers Like You!
Lauren Announcer At 15:07
The Corporation for public broadcasting is important to PBS
We pay all of our PBS stations to stream our content, you see.
Also the US Department of Education
Hell yeah, PBS Rules!
Funding for Nova is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by the annual financial support from Viewers like you. Thank you.
Funding for Nova Is Provided By The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by the Financial Support From Viewers Like You. Thank You!
@@nickishaestimable1213 Shari Lewis: Funding for this program was provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by viewers like you
@@nickishaestimable1213 RIP Shari Lewis
@@davidrileynyc5702 Shari Lewis: Funding for this program was provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by Viewers Like You.
This Program Is Made Possible By The Corporation For Public Broadcasting and By Contributions To Your PBS Station From Viewers Like You
My son saw the “CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BRODCASTING” logo in a square
13:34 Is that the Frizz?
I find the earliest CPB logo kind of creepy!
Major funding for NOVA is provided by The Corporation For Public Broadcasting and by the financial support of Viewers Like You
Major funding for NOVA is provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by the financial support of Viewers Like You.
Don't forget the video and picture of Corporation for Public Broadcasting on the Cat in the Hat knows a lot about that funding credits
A ride along the Lincoln Highway was made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by contributions to your PBS station from Viewers Like You, Thank You.
*funding for this program was provided by a ready to learn grant from the Department of Education, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by contributions to your PBS stations from viewers like you, thank you!*
Did the square CPB logo scare anyone else as a kid, especially the smiling one?
Yes that one is still a bit scary to
Me
You forgot the picture of Corporation for Public Broadcasting to Splash & Bubbles funding credits
Corporation for Public Broadcasting to Splash & Bubbles Funding Credits
Spalsh & Bubbles Is Made Possible In Part By... The National Science Foundation Where Discoveries Begin, The Corporation For Public Broadcasting, And By Contributions To Your PBS Station From Viewers Like You. Thank You!
In the American experience the CPB logo is in a gold square instead of a blue square
11:54 These funding credits were featured in the end of The Magic School Bus.
And by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the annual financial support of Viewers Like You.
I Was fan of sailor moon, hi hi puffy amiyumi and MORE. Old Favorite shows
I wonder where the funding came from on the examples that just said this program.
Is the 1991-2002 Corporation for Public Broadcasting logo in the beginning and the end of Barney & Friends: Hop to It in 1993 and the 2001-2015 Corporation for Public Broadcasting logo in the beginning and the end of Clifford the Big Red Dog: Clifford on Parade/Follow the Leader in 2001?
Jill Dahlen Yes
Yes
You forgot the Video and Picture of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting on Ready Jet Go! Funding Credits
Hi it's me again. What are these photos from 8:20 and 8:27? Could you tell me what show these photos are from.
This logo used to scared me.
Same!
It still does for me till this day!
@@naomixixx_ ikr
Same!
@@naomixixx_ me too
Speaking of that, I saw a new video which has the ending scene from Bear in the Big Blue House Woodland House Wonderful and having a fanmade 90s CPB logo
Adventures from the Book of Virtues funding credits: request coming up
Yes
6:57 Isla's Announcer Show From Andrew's Announcer to show Corporation for Public broadcasting
Disneyland Fun Funding Announcer At 16:44
They should go back to the logo being a circle.
It stood out, now it screams skueomorphism.
18:38 18:52 Funding for Arthur is Provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Viewers like you.
Funding for Arthur is provided by The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Viewers Like You. The National Endowment for Children's Educational Television, and by The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
Funding for Sid the Science Kid is provided by the National Science Foundation, MetLife Foundation, the Rose-Hills Foundation, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, and a cooperative agreement to receive the Ready to Learn grant from the United States Department of Education through the Public Broadcasting Service and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
@@edgarmartinez7371 Funding for Sid the Science Kid is provided by The National Science Foundation, MetLife Foundation, The Rosehills Foundation, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations and a cooperative agreement to receive the Ready to Learn Grant from the U.S. Department of Education through the Public Broadcasting Service and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Presentation of "The Wrong Trousers" is made possible part by The Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Annual Financial Support of Viewers Like You. That was a first Funding Credits of Wallace & Gromit in 1996
I love the circles better
Me too! I love the big circle and left-justified text.
Universal Logo History please
11:44 Andrew's Announcer 2nd Show From Ron's Announcer to Show Corporation for Public broadcasting
*THE FIRST ONE ISN'T FROM 1967, OTHERWISE IT WOULD BE WHITE LETTERS ON A BLUE BACKGROUND!*
Yes it is. Piss off, kid.
Screw it, kid
That’s weird
1:54 is so creepy. Seriously why is nobody talking about this except for me?
Fr, it sounds like a theme that can be used in a horror film
i agree with you. that is eerie!
@@newlowww Imagine this. It's 3am and you feel thirsty, so you get up for a glass of water. Your room is pitch black, so you decide to turn on the tv to help you navigate and the first thing that pops up is THIS.
reading rainbow is
may possible by grant
for the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting and the annual support of
Viewers Like You
16:20 Melissa Fahn?
The Puzzle Place Is Made Possible By A Major Grant From the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by Financial Support of Viewers Like You.
Melissa Fahn: The Puzzle Place Is Made Possible By A Major Grant From The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and by The Financial Support Of Viewers Like You.
No, Miss Alice Dinnean who voice Julie Woo.
The only thing I really wish if they were real
@@OsagieGuobadia Yea. I noticed it. Sometimes her voice sounds so similar even though it's from a different woman
MGM logo history?
Request: Children's Television Workshop/Sesame Workshop
Sesame Street, Dragon Tales and Sagwa The Chinese Siamese Cat
Each time during the 1991 to 1999 season, the Viewers Like You tag is larger. Well on Barney, it's a different story because the tag 🙄, it pan down to you
11:33 hey nice, found the one frums sampled
Arthur comes out at 5:30 pm on kera
Seen on all of the PBS/PBS Kids programs.
I like this logo history It's better than the BND of doom logo!
11:34 fffffunding for this program was made possible bybybyby funnshshnsjsjsnjs
16:44 (Dragon Tales) "Dragon Tales is funded in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, through funds from the US Department of Education."
I used to scared of this logo when i was 3 or 4 lol
26:27 Can Someone Tell Where Is This From
Funding for this program has been provided by the corporation for the public broadcasting and by the annual financial support from viewers like you
Do the US Department of Education local history