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The following program is brought to you in living color on NBC.
Is it just me or does the NBC logo look like a pride version of the Peacock miraculous?
NBC: The Dean Martin Show (1965).
NBC Presents, 1962.
An NBC Special in Stereo, 1993.
10 days 10 decades of NBC Day 1 :
NBC radio
This one's a bit hard due to most radio stuff from NBC in audio form and has almost no visual stuff at all, so i decided to just draw the NBC Microphone brothers and some vague references to some radio programmes aired on both NBC Red and NBC Blue.
For the programmes that aired in both networks there's the NBC Symphony orchestra (as a wavy music note) and Fibber McGee and Molly (which debuted in NBC Blue network and then moved to NBC Red network after it became popular). For the Red Network i added a bit of a vague reference to the Everready hour show (clock) , and for the Blue network there's Town meeting of air (bell) and The National Farm and Home Hour (wheat).
Other than that, i might add some of the headcanons i had for the Microphone brothers. The reddish one is Owen who later became NBC Television's first logo (kind of) for a year and is a mostly cheerful pretty laidback microphone who likes entertainment related stuff, while the bluish one is John who was a lot more serious compared to his younger brother and mostly focuses on news and current affairs stuff. They at first went along very well with each other yet their relationship started to fracture once NBC red took the spotlight and when television appeared. They decided to go in their separate ways when NBC blue separated themselves and became ABC and the both of them never really met each other for more than 80 years until now.
This is something i have planned since February ago, and have teased in the previous post. Starting from tomorrow i'm going to start a 10 day theme "week" in celebration of NBC's 100th anniversary focusing on their visual identity in the last 100 years (since this was the thing that made me interested with the almost one century old broadcasting company in the first place). You can join if you want to, even though i guess in the middle of the theme "week" it might be a bit inconsistent since those days would be pretty busy. I might also add some tidbits of my headcanons of each of the NBC Logos i had since 5 years ago.