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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2008

1979 DFS Program Exchange logo. From "Dennis The Menace" Note this version has dots in the backround. I'm not sure if it's some sort of flaw or Variant, since the other version has a smooth backround.

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  • WOW...that is BY FAR the best quality version I've seen of this logo!  Where did you find this?!

  • From "Dennis The Menace" on an old VHS tape I had.

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  • Wow, that looks contemporary for 1979.

  • The dots are intentional - the other capture was blurry and low-resolution.

    And did you ever immediately think of the New York Stock Exchange when you saw the Program Exchange logos? Especially with the arrows...

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  • scary

  • THAT...WAS...LOUD!!!!

  • @tvpirate05 Every time I see this, I almost think it's from the '80s. I can't believe it's from 1979 either! It looks too advanced for '79.

  • @JohnnyL80 "Old"? You're kidding! It's HIGH-quality!

  • I saw this once on "Bewitched" sometime in the mid-90s. I still have a hard time believing it's from 1979!

  • This logo looks too sophisticated for '79... It probably started use around '82 or later, unless someone can prove to me otherwise. This DFS Program Exchange logo design DID begin appearing in print in January 1979, however.

  • It makes me think of a commercial for dish soap.

    Don't know why..

  • @2000rubs

    This was the original one. A few 1986-87 episodes had the super-rare DFS-Dorland version.

    In 1986, DFS was acquired by Saatchi & Saatchi for $75 mil, and quickly intended to merge it into their UK-based network, Dorland Advertising. The new acquisition was to be operated separate from the S&S Compton network. However, by summer 1987, S&S merged DFS into its Compton subsidiary, thus terminating their deal with Dorland.

  • @CraigFoye80 what a dumb name lol

  • My Ears are bleeding

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