WNET

For the TV station in Providence that once used the call sign, see WNAC-TV.

1972–1973
In 1972, WNET released another logo. The "w" was blue, the "n" was orange, the "e" was yellow-green, and the "t" and "13" was green. This logo uses a variation of the Bauhaus font as its font. This logo is very similar to what NET used at the time.

2008–2011
Around mid 2008 the logo would appear on wnet.org but this logo wouldn't be officially used until 2009. On May 12, 2009, Thirteen parent company WNET.org was rebranded, along with both stations, Thirteen and WLIW. The new identity was developed with Pentagram in New York. The corporation and the stations are linked through the dot in WNET.org.


 * Pentagram
 * Inside Thirteen

2011–2021
In 2011, the logo was modified, and they removed the dot above the "i", making it a capital "I" for the first time.

1992–1999
After the 1999 rebrand, the brand's then-new "THIRTEEN" logo began to be used as also a closing logo.