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== SM&E News == |
== SM&E News == |
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== UBT News == |
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== CIC News Channel == |
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== Octagon News == |
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== The News Network == |
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In January 2020, all international feeds were rebranded as part of [[Lava News]], while the main US channel was shut down. |
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Revision as of 21:37, 14 February 2020
SM&E News
LOGO MISSING |
UBT News
LOGO MISSING |
CIC News Channel
LOGO MISSING |
Octagon News
2018-2019
LOGO MISSING |
The News Network
LOGO MISSING |
1987-2005
The News Network officially launched on April 13, 1987.
2005-2013
On January 17, 2005, The News Network updated its logo and branding after using the previous logo for nearly 18 years.
2013-2019
On April 17, 2013, the network updated their font and changed the square present in the 2005 logo from blue to green to present a more "modern" look.
2019-2020
On January 30, 2019, The News Network rebranded, now officially using its stylized abbreviation tnn. It also launched internationally as of result of the merger between Old Dominion News Group's international channels.
In January 2020, all international feeds were rebranded as part of Lava News, while the main US channel was shut down.