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NBC television logo (1943) NBC simple wordmark logo (1946) In 1943, NBC introduced its third logo, a microphone surrounded by lightning bolts, which was a modification of the original 1926 logo used by the NBC radio network. Lightning bolts were also part of the logo of corporate parent RCA, [5] as well as that of one-time sister company RKO ...
English: New iteration of the 1986 NBC peacock logo in horizontal version made by Sibling Rivalry, used since November 21, 2022. It use the custom NBC Tinker Pro made by Loyalkaspar font based of the modified Sweet Sans Pro font as the 2013 logo, except it has written in bold letters and sightly widened spacing between "NBC" letters.
English: New iteration of the May 12, 1986 NBC peacock logo in vertical version, used since November 21, 2022. It uses the custom NBC Tinker font based on the modified Sweet Sans font as the September 30, 2013 logo, except it has written in bold letters and sightly widened spacing between "NBC" letters (known as "NBC Tinker Pro").
English: The September 17, 2018 iteration of logo for the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), an American commercial broadcasting television network headquartered in New York City's Rockefeller Center, which was formed as a radio network by the Radio Corporation of America on June 19, 1926. This logo had similarities to the September 30, 2013 ...
The original logo created by Steff Geissbuhler of Chermayeff & Geismar on August 26, 1985 and was sightly modified and altered, with "NBC" wordmark in different font set in "Sweet Sans Pro", the beak is now a bit bigger, and the feathers are slightly thinner (which is the same as the peacock from the 2004 NBCUniversal logo).
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:42, 5 December 2023: 818 × 811 (6 KB): Yayan550 {{Information |Description=Logo of NBC News Now, written in NBC Tinker font.
A simplification of an earlier and more complicated logo originally created for color broadcasts, this logo was created by Steff Geissbuhler of Chermayeff & Geismar in 1985 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the network in 1986, and since then, has become one of the most recognizable logos in the world.
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