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===Background===
===Background===
'''Annenberg/CPB''', originally known as '''The Annenberg/CPB Project''', was a joint venture of the '''Annenberg''' Foundation and the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting|'''C'''orporation of '''P'''ublic '''B'''roadcasting]] in 1981, through a gift from Walter Annenberg, who was the founder of the Annenberg Foundation. In 2006, the Annenberg Foundation (and the Annenberg Channel) withdrew their partnership from CPB, and renamed its channel to '''Annenberg Media'''. Despite that, the Dish Network channel University House Channel continued to rerun pre-2006 programs of the former Annenberg/CPB library until October 2008, when UHC permanently discontinued its satellite stations. However, Annenberg Media remains active as '''Annenberg Learner'''; their website, [http://www.learner.org www.learner.org], still exists, and you can check it out to find information on their programs, FAQ, email, and much more.
'''Annenberg/CPB''', originally known as '''The Annenberg/CPB Project''', was a joint venture of the '''Annenberg''' Foundation and the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting|'''C'''orporation of '''P'''ublic '''B'''roadcasting]], formed in 1981 through a gift from Walter Annenberg, founder of the Annenberg Foundation. In 2006, the Annenberg Foundation (and the Annenberg Channel) withdrew their partnership from CPB, and renamed its channel to '''Annenberg Media'''. Despite that, the Dish Network channel University House Channel continued to rerun pre-2006 programs of the former Annenberg/CPB library until October 2008, when UHC permanently discontinued its satellite stations. However, Annenberg Media remains active as '''Annenberg Learner'''; their website, [http://www.learner.org www.learner.org], still exists, and one can check it out to find information on their programs, FAQ, email, and much more.


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|The Annenberg CPB Logo.jpeg|1st Logo (1981-2004)
|The Annenberg-CPB Project (1983).jpeg|1st Logo (January 5, 1983-2004)
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|Annenberg Media (2004).PNG|2nd Logo (2004-October 2008)
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|Annenberg Learner|
|Annenberg Learner|
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|Annenberg Learner (2013) (From - the first episode of Against All Odds).png|(Late 2008?-)
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==Annenberg Media/Annenberg/CPB/The Annenberg/CPB Project==
==Annenberg Media/Annenberg/CPB/The Annenberg/CPB Project==
===1st Logo (1981-2004)===
===1st Logo (January 5, 1983-2004)===
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The Annenberg CPB Logo.jpeg
The Annenberg-CPB Project (1983).jpeg
Annenberg CPB Project.jpeg
Annenberg-CPB (1999).jpeg
The Annenberg-CPB Math and Science Project (1987, I think).png
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'''Logo:''' On a {{color|steelblue|shady blue}} background, we see a tall upside-down "{{color|blue|'''L'''}}" unfold, then a shorter upside-down "{{color|blue|'''L'''}}" unfolds, and finally a trapezoid unfolds. The final result of this resembles a stylized lowercase "{{color|blue|'''A'''}}". A shadow of the "{{color|blue|'''A'''}}" is seen on the base. Then a star forms the text "'''The Annenberg/CPB Project'''". After the star forms the text, the shadow disappears.
'''Visuals:''' On a black-{{color|steelblue|shady blue}} gradient background, a tall bracket-like bar folds up from the ground, followed by a shorter one and then a trapezoid, all colored {{color|blue}} and casting a long shadow across the ground. The final result of this resembles a stylized lowercase "{{color|blue|'''a'''}}". Then, a star wipes in the text "{{Font|Optima|'''The Annenberg/CPB Project'''}}", in the Optima font, from left-to-right, and then the shadow disappears.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*A filmed version exists.
*On <u>a videotape syndication print of ''Planet Earth''</u>, we simply see white text saying "Annenberg/CPB Project" above the Planet Earth.
*Starting in <u>1999</u>, the logo has higher quality animation, the text is simply changed to "Annenberg/CPB" (in a different font), and the byline "Annenberg Foundation-Corporation for Public Broadcasting" is seen under it.
*Starting in <u>1999</u>, the logo is revised with smoother animation and a slightly redesigned "{{color|blue|'''a'''}}". The text now reads "{{Font|arial|Annenberg/CPB}}" in Arial, and the byline "{{Font|arial|Annenberg Foundation-Corporation for Public Broadcasting}}" fades in when the shadow disappears.
*One version of the 1999 variant has <u>just the text "Annenberg Foundation" and no "Corporation for Public Broadcasting"</u> under the Annenberg/CPB text.
**A version exists where the byline just reads "{{Font|arial|Annenberg Foundation}}"
*A special variant, using the {{color|blue}} background would have the text saying <u>"The Annenberg/CPB Math and Science Project"</u>. The "A" logo is {{color|green}}.
*A version exists where the entire logo is remade with 3D CGI, with a {{color|darkgreen|dark green}} "{{color|darkgreen|'''a'''}}" and the text reading "{{Font|Optima|'''The Annenberg/CPB Math and Science Project'''}}" instead.


'''Technique:''' Early computer effects.
'''Technique:''' Computer animation (2D on most versions, 3D on the Math and Science variant).


'''Audio:''' 3 synth notes with a "wah" effect as the "a" unfolds, then 8 higher synth notes as the star reveals the text, with the 8th note longer. Then, an announcer would be heard (during the 8th note of the jingle), announcing the above channel's name. Overall, there have been a couple changes between the announcing. Here are a couple variants:
'''Audio:''' 3 synth notes with a "wah" effect as the "a" unfolds, then 8 higher synth notes as the star reveals the text, with the 8th note longer. Then, an announcer (typically a male announcer) would be heard (during the 8th note of the jingle), announcing the above channel's name. Overall, there have been a couple changes between the announcing. Here are a couple variants:
*From 1981 to 1999, the announcer would say "(Major) Funding for this program (or the name of the show) was provided by The Annenberg/CPB Project."
*From 1981 to 1999, the announcer would say "(Major) Funding for this program (or the name of the show) was provided by The Annenberg/CPB Project."
*In 1999, along with its revised logo, a different announcer would say "Funding for this program is provided by Annenberg/CPB. To advance excellent teaching."
*From 1999 onward, along with its revised logo, a different announcer would say "Funding for this program is provided by Annenberg/CPB. To advance excellent teaching."


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' It can be found on re-runs of shows such as ''The Arts of Every Classroom'' and ''Biography of America'' (the later version) on local PBS stations such as UNC-TV and UNC-ED. Also preserved on certain Annenberg shows on the Learner on Demand website and maybe some other Annenberg shows if your local PBS station still shows them.
*It can be found on re-runs of shows such as ''The Arts of Every Classroom'' and ''Biography of America'' (the later version) on local PBS stations such as UNC-TV and UNC-ED.
*It was also preserved on certain Annenberg shows on the Learner on Demand website and maybe some other Annenberg shows if one's local PBS station still shows them.
*Its first appearance was on a series of four previews of ''The Constitution: That Delicate Balance'', beginning with "National Security versus Freedom of the Press", broadcast on January 5, 1983.


===2nd Logo (2004-October 2008)===
===2nd Logo (2004-October 2008)===
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Annenberg Media (2004).PNG
Annenberg-CPB Notice (2004).PNG
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'''Logo:''' It's the same as the previous logo, but the animation is a lot smoother this time. When the logo is done animating, the words "'''Annenberg Media'''" wipe in with a sparkle effect below. Then the logo fades out and
'''Visuals:''' On a black-{{color|steelblue|shady blue}} gradient background, a tall bracket-like bar folds up from the ground, followed by a shorter one and then a trapezoid, all colored {{color|blue}} and casting a long shadow across the ground. The final result of this resembles a stylized lowercase "{{color|blue|'''a'''}}". Then, "'''Annenberg Media'''" wipes in with a sparkle effect below, from left to right. The entire logo's color scheme is more saturated than the Annenberg/CPB logo.


'''Variant:''' <u>From 2004 to 2006</u>, the logo would fade out to make room for the following text:
<center>Funding for this program provided by<br>'''{{Huge|Annenberg/CPB}}'''</center>
<center>Funding for this program provided by<br>'''{{Huge|Annenberg/CPB}}'''</center>
"Funding for this program provided by" is aligned to the left.

fades in, one line at a time.

'''Variant:''' Starting in <u>2006</u>, the logo freezes after the "Annenberg Media" text appears. This was mainly to keep the other text from appearing, since Annenberg was no longer a part of CPB.


'''Technique:''' Modern computer effects.
'''Technique:''' Modern computer effects.


'''Audio/Voice-over:''' A redone version of the last logo's music done with pianos, strings and modern synths. A female announcer says "Annenberg Media."
'''Audio:''' A redone version of the Annenberg/CPB logo's music done with pianos, strings and modern synths. A female announcer says "Annenberg Media."


'''Audio/Voice-over variant:''' On <u>the later variant</u>, the announcement was changed. It has the same female announcer from mentioned above, but the announcement is "Funding for this program is provided by Annenberg Media."
'''Audio Variant:''' In 2006, the announcement was changed to say "Funding for this program is provided by Annenberg Media."


'''Availability:'''
'''Availability:''' Mostly preserved on shows on the Learner on Demand website. This may also be preserved if, like the last logo, your local PBS station still broadcasts Annenberg programs. It was also seen on almost all programs shown on the defunct University House Channel (sans ''American Cinema'', which had the last logo).
*It was mostly preserved on shows on the Learner on Demand website.{{AvailabilityExamples}}
*This may also be preserved if, like the last logo, one's local PBS station still broadcasts Annenberg programs.
*It was also seen on almost all programs shown on the defunct University House Channel (sans ''American Cinema'', which had the Annenberg/CPB logo).


==Annenberg Learner==
==Annenberg Learner==
===(Late 2008?-)===
===Logo (Late 2008?-)===
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Annenberg Learner (2013) (From - the first episode of Against All Odds).png
Annenberg Learner (2013) (From - the first episode of Against All Odds).png
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'''Visuals:''' On a black-{{color|steelblue|shady blue}} gradient background, a tall bracket-like bar folds up from the ground, followed by a shorter one and then a trapezoid, all colored {{color|blue}} and casting a long shadow across the ground. The final result of this resembles a stylized lowercase "{{color|blue|'''a'''}}". Then, "'''ANNENBERG LEARNER'''", in a spaced out font, wipes in with a less vibrant sparkle effect than the Annenberg Media logo, from left to right. The "{{color|blue|'''a'''}}" zooms out after the text wipes in. The color scheme matches that of the Annenberg/CPB logo.
'''Logo:''' Same concept as Annenberg/CPB, except the "{{color|blue|'''A'''}}" zooms out after the animation, the text is changed to "'''ANNENBERG LEARNER'''", and said text in in a different font. The shine is also more dimmed than the last logo.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' Same as the last logo, except the narrator now says "Funding for this program was provided by Annenberg Learner."
'''Audio:''' The music from the Annenberg Media logo. The announcer says "Funding for this program was provided by Annenberg Learner."


'''Availability:''' Can be seen on newer on-demand programs from Annenberg's website.
'''Availability:''' It can be seen on newer on-demand programs from Annenberg's website, including ''Against All Odds''.


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Latest revision as of 15:59, 9 June 2024


Background

Annenberg/CPB, originally known as The Annenberg/CPB Project, was a joint venture of the Annenberg Foundation and the Corporation of Public Broadcasting, formed in 1981 through a gift from Walter Annenberg, founder of the Annenberg Foundation. In 2006, the Annenberg Foundation (and the Annenberg Channel) withdrew their partnership from CPB, and renamed its channel to Annenberg Media. Despite that, the Dish Network channel University House Channel continued to rerun pre-2006 programs of the former Annenberg/CPB library until October 2008, when UHC permanently discontinued its satellite stations. However, Annenberg Media remains active as Annenberg Learner; their website, www.learner.org, still exists, and one can check it out to find information on their programs, FAQ, email, and much more.


Annenberg Media/Annenberg/CPB/The Annenberg/CPB Project

1st Logo (January 5, 1983-2004)


Visuals: On a black-shady blue gradient background, a tall bracket-like bar folds up from the ground, followed by a shorter one and then a trapezoid, all colored blue and casting a long shadow across the ground. The final result of this resembles a stylized lowercase "a". Then, a star wipes in the text "The Annenberg/CPB Project", in the Optima font, from left-to-right, and then the shadow disappears.

Variants:

  • A filmed version exists.
  • Starting in 1999, the logo is revised with smoother animation and a slightly redesigned "a". The text now reads "Annenberg/CPB" in Arial, and the byline "Annenberg Foundation-Corporation for Public Broadcasting" fades in when the shadow disappears.
    • A version exists where the byline just reads "Annenberg Foundation"
  • A version exists where the entire logo is remade with 3D CGI, with a dark green "a" and the text reading "The Annenberg/CPB Math and Science Project" instead.

Technique: Computer animation (2D on most versions, 3D on the Math and Science variant).

Audio: 3 synth notes with a "wah" effect as the "a" unfolds, then 8 higher synth notes as the star reveals the text, with the 8th note longer. Then, an announcer (typically a male announcer) would be heard (during the 8th note of the jingle), announcing the above channel's name. Overall, there have been a couple changes between the announcing. Here are a couple variants:

  • From 1981 to 1999, the announcer would say "(Major) Funding for this program (or the name of the show) was provided by The Annenberg/CPB Project."
  • From 1999 onward, along with its revised logo, a different announcer would say "Funding for this program is provided by Annenberg/CPB. To advance excellent teaching."

Availability:

  • It can be found on re-runs of shows such as The Arts of Every Classroom and Biography of America (the later version) on local PBS stations such as UNC-TV and UNC-ED.
  • It was also preserved on certain Annenberg shows on the Learner on Demand website and maybe some other Annenberg shows if one's local PBS station still shows them.
  • Its first appearance was on a series of four previews of The Constitution: That Delicate Balance, beginning with "National Security versus Freedom of the Press", broadcast on January 5, 1983.

2nd Logo (2004-October 2008)


Visuals: On a black-shady blue gradient background, a tall bracket-like bar folds up from the ground, followed by a shorter one and then a trapezoid, all colored blue and casting a long shadow across the ground. The final result of this resembles a stylized lowercase "a". Then, "Annenberg Media" wipes in with a sparkle effect below, from left to right. The entire logo's color scheme is more saturated than the Annenberg/CPB logo.

Variant: From 2004 to 2006, the logo would fade out to make room for the following text:

Funding for this program provided by
Annenberg/CPB

"Funding for this program provided by" is aligned to the left.

Technique: Modern computer effects.

Audio: A redone version of the Annenberg/CPB logo's music done with pianos, strings and modern synths. A female announcer says "Annenberg Media."

Audio Variant: In 2006, the announcement was changed to say "Funding for this program is provided by Annenberg Media."

Availability:

  • It was mostly preserved on shows on the Learner on Demand website. [Examples?]
  • This may also be preserved if, like the last logo, one's local PBS station still broadcasts Annenberg programs.
  • It was also seen on almost all programs shown on the defunct University House Channel (sans American Cinema, which had the Annenberg/CPB logo).

Annenberg Learner

Logo (Late 2008?-)


Visuals: On a black-shady blue gradient background, a tall bracket-like bar folds up from the ground, followed by a shorter one and then a trapezoid, all colored blue and casting a long shadow across the ground. The final result of this resembles a stylized lowercase "a". Then, "ANNENBERG LEARNER", in a spaced out font, wipes in with a less vibrant sparkle effect than the Annenberg Media logo, from left to right. The "a" zooms out after the text wipes in. The color scheme matches that of the Annenberg/CPB logo.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: The music from the Annenberg Media logo. The announcer says "Funding for this program was provided by Annenberg Learner."

Availability: It can be seen on newer on-demand programs from Annenberg's website, including Against All Odds.

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