Nickelodeon

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Nickelodeon (or simply Nick) is an American television network owned by ViacomCBS through its Nickelodeon Networks division. Initially tested on December 1, 1977 as part of the QUBE system in Columbus, Ohio, it was launched nationally on April 1, 1979 as the first American cable network aimed at children. Today, the network's programming is primarily aimed at children and adolescents aged 7 to 12, while some of its programming blocks target a broader family audience.

2007–2009

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Designer:  Corey McPherson Nash
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Typography:  Balloon Extra Bold
Launched:  Unknown

2009–present

2009-2012

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Designer:  Eric Zim
Trollbäck & Company (2009-2011)
Dyrdee (2013-2016)
Superestudio (2017-present)
Typography:  Custom type (unofficially nicknamed "Litebulb")
Launched:  September 28, 2009

In February 2009, Nickelodeon unveiled a completely new logo for the first time in 25 years. Designed by Eric Zim (with the initial on-air look created by Trollbäck & Company), the logo is based on a custom font resembling Bauhaus (unofficially nicknamed "Litebulb"), and was intended to be part of a broader revamp that included the Nick at Nite and Nick Jr. blocks, as well as the Nicktoons Network, The N and Noggin channels, which were rebranded as Nicktoons, TeenNick and Nick Jr., respectively. The new logo made its official on-air debut in the United States on September 28, 2009 (although it was accidentally used two days earlier alongside the old logo), and was rolled out internationally during 2010 accordingly:

  • January 29: France
  • February 15: United Kingdom and Ireland
  • March 1: Poland[1]
  • March 26: Australia and New Zealand
  • March 31: Germany, Austria and Switzerland[2]
  • April 5: Latin America, Brazil and Carribean
  • June 25: India[3]

This logo won third place in Part 2 of the 2009 Brand New Awards.

2012-2013

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2013-2014

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2014-2017

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2017-present

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