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  1. Apr 11, 2024 · Visuals: On an orange background is the then-new Sky One logo at the top with the word "production" below the logo. Underneath it is the text "for Sky One & Channel 4" with a copyright disclaimer for Patrice Productions below. Technique: A still, digital graphic. Audio: The closing theme.

  2. Visuals: The Sky logo appears over a cloudy sky. As a Sky One ident, the Sky One logo from before appears over either a pool of water or a ocean. Technique: Appears to be CGI. Audio: Some music plays throughout. 11th ID (31 October 2005-14 February 2008)

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    1982–1984

    Sky One had its origins as Satellite Television, a pan-European television channel originating in London. It was launched in April 1982 and was initially only available to 70,000 homes in Norway and Finland. It was later launched in the United Kingdom in June 1983.

    1984–1989

    In 1983, Rupert Murdoch bought the company and decided to rename the station to Sky Channel on 31 January 1984. The slogan was originally "Reaching out to you", until circa October 1987, when the slogan was changed to "Europe's number 1".

    February-July 1989

    In February 1989, Murdoch started a big push for direct broadcast satellite which involved launching four channels on Astra satellite, which could be easily received with domestic satellite dishes. Sky Channel was one of those channels, with the others including Sky News, Sky Movies and Eurosport. This logo was short-lived.

    1989–1990

    On 30 July, Sky Channel was renamed Sky One a few months after its launch on Astra. From this point onward, the channel began to only broadcast in the United Kingdom.

    1990–1993

    Typography:  Unknown Launched:  Unknown In 1990, the script "One" was retired in favour of the sans-serif "One". However, in November Sky TV merged with BSB to form British Sky Broadcasting. Following this, all of Sky's network idents were surrounded by a black border/background, and under the idents came the name British Sky Broadcasting.

    1993–1995

    Typography:  Eurostile Bold Extended Launched:  Unknown All of the Sky channels were rebranded on 1 September 1993 after the launch of Sky Multichannels. The US company Novocom was behind the new graphics. From this era forward, the channel began airing for 24 hours.

    1996–1997

    Typography:  Unknown Launched:  Unknown With the launch of Sky 2 on 1 September 1996, Sky One briefly rebranded itself as Sky 1. After Sky 2 was closed on 31 August 1997, Sky 1 used the tombstone look for two more months until its final appearance on 31 October that year.

    1997–1998

    Typography:  Univers Extended (customized) Launched:  1 November 1997 Sky 1 reverted back to its previous name on 1 November 1997 and adapted a new logo commonly called the "egg". Many fans consider this to be Sky One's worst logo. It was presumably not liked by Sky themselves either, as the look only stayed for just under seven months.

    1998–2002

    Typography:  Gill Sans Bold Condensed ITC Eras Launched:  31 May 1998 A new look for Sky One was launched on 31 May 1998. With this look, Sky departed from the pattern from the last years where the entire company would rebrand at the same time with a similar look. Instead, Sky One departed to create its own identity. Only a matter of months after this logo was introduced, Sky Digital was launched. This logo was also used to celebrate 10 years of Sky One. •Media: For the record - campaign.co.uk, May 29, 1998

    2002–2004

    Typography:  Unknown Launched:  7 January 2002 On 7 January 2002, Sky One launched its new logo along with a new graphic design. Sky One again gained a sister channel, Sky One Mix, which was intended as a "catch-up" channel, screening repeats of key Sky One programmes later in the same week. Only a matter of months before this logo was introduced, Sky's analogue services were shut down with the closure of Sky Sports 2's analogue service. •Sky One unveils new look - DigitalSpy.com, December 12, 2001

    2008–2011

    Typography:  Unknown Launched:  31 August 2008 Sky One, in domestic partnership with Sky Two and Sky Three, renamed themselves Sky1, Sky2, and Sky3 respectively on 31 August 2008 and with this a new logo was launched as well. Sky1 used blue solids for their idents.

    2017–2020

    Typography:  Sky Text (Sky logo) Sky Medium (one) Launched:  9th October 2017

    2020–2021

    Typography:  Sky Text (Sky logo) Sky Medium (one) Launched:  7th April 2020 On 7 April 2020, a slight modification to all Sky entertainment channel logos, including Sky One, was made, consisting of the "Sky" part of the logo not having a white box around it, in the style of the Sky Comedy logo introduced two months prior. In Sky One's case, the blue has gotten brighter. On 1 September 2021, Sky One was replaced by Sky Showcase (channel itself) and Sky Max (programming), ending the era of the numbered Sky channels after Sky Two was renamed Sky Replay in 2020 and Sky Three was renamed Pick TV (and Pick thereafter, now Sky Mix) in 2011.

    1.Sky makes changes to entertainment portfolio unveiling Sky Showcase and Sky Max

  3. Jul 1, 2022 · Sky One Logo 2020.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 512 × 146 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 91 pixels | 640 × 183 pixels | 1,024 × 292 pixels | 1,280 × 365 pixels | 2,560 × 730 pixels.

  4. Apr 8, 2020 · This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sky_OneSky One - Wikipedia

    Virgin Media dispute. Closure. Continuity announcers. Former logos. Programming. 1980s and 1990s. 2000s and 2010s. Music. Films. American imports. WWF/WWE. The Simpsons. Star Trek. Most watched. References. External links. Sky One was a British pay television channel operated and owned by Sky Group (a division of Comcast ).

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