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  1. Letters still used this logo until at least 1973[1], shortly after Warner Bros. Television started using the Saul Bass design. In April 2023, the Warner Bros. Discovery shield, that was created by Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv, began to appear at their social media pages. However, the name of the...

    • (September 20, 1955-July 1967) Visuals: There is the famous Warner Bros. shield logo superimposed over the credits, minus the banner that usually reads "WARNER BROS.
    • (September 1967-March 1970) Visuals: There is a superimposed stylized shield with a combination of a "W" and a "7" (representing the Warner Bros.-
    • (September 1970-February 1972) Visuals: On a blue background, there is the shield from the Warner Bros. Pictures logo from the time, with the words "WARNER BROS.
    • (February-September 1972) Visuals: There is the standard shield logo over a navy blue background, with the word "TELEVISION" in large letters on the banner, and the byline "A WARNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY" underneath.
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  3. Warner Bros. Television Logo History (1955-Present) (Updated) Megan Ratchet Watkins Productions. 1.87K subscribers. Subscribed. 831. 425K views 7 years ago. I created this video with the...

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  4. Warner Bros. Television is the television division of Warner Bros. Pictures, founded on March 21, 1955 by studio vice president Jack L. Warner and headed by ...

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  5. Learn about the evolution of the Warner Bros. Television logo from 1955 to present, with descriptions, captures, and variants. See how the logo changed from a superimposed shield to a stylized WB to a modern wordmark.

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  7. Aug 15, 2024 · A comprehensive list of logo variations used by Warner Bros. Television, from 1955 to present, with different styles and themes for each show. See how the logo changes for DCTV, non-DCTV, and crossover events, and learn about the fanfare and byline history.

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