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</gallery>'''Nicknames:''' "The Roof", "The Most Iconic NET Logo", "The NET House III"
</gallery>'''Nicknames:''' "The Roof", "The Most Iconic NET Logo", "The NET House III"


'''Visuals:''' cel animation
'''Audio:''' Eric Siday - Plenipotentiary


'''{{Rarity}}''' {{Rare}}
'''{{Rarity}}''' {{Rare}}


'''Visuals:''' cel animation


'''Audio:''': Eric Siday - Plenipotentiary
'''{{AVID}} note:''' ''"This is by far the most well-known NET logo. With its mellotron fanfare, the announcer, the dark background, and the low audio and grainy film quality, it gained a reputation for frightening children who grew up with Mister Rogers' Neighborhood or Sesame Street."''
 
'''{{CLG}} note:''' ''"The most well-known NET logo. With its mellotron fanfare, announcer, dark background, and poor audio and grainy film quality gaining a reputation of frightening children who grew up with Mister Rogers' Neighborhood or Sesame Street, it's one of the more fascinating logos in the history of NET/PBS."''
 
'''Spida factor:''' ''Spida think...'' The most NET LOGO It have aanfare and Scare logos Mistor Rogers SESUME STURT
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=== 11th logo - 1970 to 1971 ===
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'''Nicknames:''' "Scanimate Letters" "Whose Logo Is This Really?" "Contender for Best Scanimated Logo" "Isn't this WNET's?" "NET still existed?" "The EBC NET" "NET/WNDT's Post-Merge"
 
 
'''Visuals:''' scanimate by [[Dolphin Productions]]
 
'''Audio:''' synth
'''{{Rarity}}''' {{Rare}}
 


'''avid note:''' "This is by far the most well-known NET logo. With its mellotron fanfare, the announcer, the dark background, and the low audio and grainy film quality, it gained a reputation for frightening children who grew up with ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' or ''Sesame Street''."
'''{{AVID}} note:''' ''"The logo was debated for a while to be either for WNET or NET, as it was widely believed that NET was replaced in 1970 by PBS. However, recent discoveries have shown that it was for the latter."''


'''clg note:''' "The most well-known NET logo. With its mellotron fanfare, announcer, dark background, and poor audio and grainy film quality gaining a reputation of frightening children who grew up with ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' or ''Sesame Street'', it's one of the more fascinating logos in the history of NET/PBS."
'''{{CLG}} note:''' ''"This is highly regarded as one of the most advanced logos of its time, and looks even better than some of the later Scanimate logos. It's extremely unique, and was later reused and improved upon for its use on WNET. It was also highly debated if it was the original NET's logo or WNET's due to its confusing usage on both of the station's shows and their relationship and interactions with each other. Plus, WNET carried an entirely different logo at the time even though it was known as WDNT (but was retooled with the WNET name as an in-credit notice in 1971). Regardless, this is an interesting logo."''
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'''Spida factor:''' The most NET LOGO It have aanfare and Scare logos Mistor Rogers SESUME STURT
=== 12th logo - 1970 to 1972 ===
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'''Visuals:''' printed card
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