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Not to be confused with Central Television.

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:

1957–1966[]

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The network's logo has been long evolved since the network's creation in 1957. Its first logo was believed to be a symbol of the St. Lawrence river, and features the word Central down below, set in a custom font. Unfortunately, the logo had been lost and mostly only exists in private collections.

1966–present[]

Central-symbol (2011)
DESIGNER
Jan Postles
TYPOGRAPHY
Aki Lines (1967)

Frutiger (1984)
Serifa (1993)
Interstate (1999)
Effra (2008-2021)
Proxima Nova (2021-present)

USAGE
Official

Believed to be inspired from CBS, this logo would later be used by Austrian TV network ORF two years later. Despite the long usage of this logo, the network also expanded to become one of the leading television channels in the United States.


VTE The Pierre Péladeau Company
Television networks/channels: Central Television Network | Télévision réseau de central | NewsWorld | Avant Garde Network

Major Television Stations:
ABC affiliate: KYOI | WHHS | WJDL | WTVM
CBS affiliates: KBSR | KNCY | WTTX | WZAT5
NBC affiliates: KBAZ | WCMS
RKO Network affiliate: WRRK1


Other assets: | Voyager Cable | MediaPages | Archambault | The Norwich Times | Le Journal de Ville de Toad | Central Books | Quebecor Media Book Group | Distribution Select | QMI Agency | Mario Kart Television (co-owned with Koopa Troop Communications) | Central Radio | Radio réseau de central


Predecessors: Quebecor Media


1 WRRK is owned by RKO, but is programmed and operated by P. Peladeau under a Shared Services Agreement.
2 WZAT is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group, but is programmed and operated by P. Peladeau under a Shared Services Agreement.


P. Peladeau Co. logo

Headquarters: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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