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  1. 3 days ago · DO NOT BLOCK OR REPORT I own nothing credit goes to @RileyBugYouTubeVideosMore and @ComedyCentral for original videoscredit goes to @GLITCH for Serial Design...

  2. Sep 6, 2019 · This appears on international prints of Comedy Central's original and non-original shows.

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  4. The new Comedy Central logo squeezes into the middle of the text. Trivia: Comedy Central introduced the new logo (designed by The Lab) on December 9, 2010 and debuted it on January 1, 2011. Variant: At the end of some shows, the logo is shortened to just the Comedy Central logo appearing on a black background. The upside-down "CENTRAL" word ...

  5. Comedy Central is an American adult-oriented basic cable channel owned by Paramount Global through its network division's MTV Entertainment Group unit, based...

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    • Overview
    • The Comedy Channel
    • Ha! TV Comedy Network
    • CTV: The Comedy Network
    • Comedy Central

    This page only shows primary logo variants.

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    1988 (prototype) 1989–1991

    Typography: \tCooper Black Launched: \tNovember 15, 1989 On November 15, 1989 (less than 2 months before it joined forces with Warner Communications, creating Time Warner), Time-Life launched a specialized television network called The Comedy Channel.

    1990–1991

    Typography: \tMaus (HA!) Helvetica Light (TV Comedy Network) Launched: \tApril 1, 1990 On April 1, 1990, Viacom launched Ha! TV Comedy Network in order to compete with The Comedy Channel, with a logo designed by Noel Frankel and illustrated by Lou Brooks for Fred/Alan, Inc. Similarly to its sister networks MTV, Nickelodeon and Nick at Nite (which Fred/Alan also had a hand in developing their brandings), the logo utilized various different backgrounds centered on the same design, usually various live-action people or animated characters. Despite only lasting for a year, many different IDs were produced (see them here).

    April–June 1991

    Typography: \tFutura Extra Bold Condensed Launched: \tApril 1, 1991 On April 1, 1991, after two years of limited distribution, both The Comedy Channel and Ha! merged into a single channel known as CTV: The Comedy Network, a result of a partnership between Time Warner's Home Box Office, Inc. and Viacom's Hearty Ha! Ha!, LLC.

    June–October 1991

    Typography: \tKabel Ultra Regular Launched: \tJune 1, 1991 On June 1, 1991, the network changed its name to Comedy Central in order to prevent confusion with the Canadian television network CTV (who would incidentally become its Canadian content partner with its launch of The Comedy Network in 1997).

    1991–1992

    In October 1991, Comedy Central introduced a new logo, which is a globe with three city buildings on top; this motif would be used for all of the channel's logos for the next 19 years.

    1992–1997

    Typography: \tCustom Launched: \tMay 1, 1992 On May 1, 1992, Comedy Central began utilizing print logos on their products. The redesigned logo, still rendered in 2D, was shown in different color patterns. This logo became the network's new on-air look in 1995, which was produced by PMcD Design.

  7. Dec 13, 2010 · It’s also prescient when you remember that Comedy Central’s parent company Viacom is still in the midst of a $1 billion copyright suit against Google and YouTube largely for unauthorized use of content. Thus the new logo serves a true business objective — the need to mark their content. Wink, wink. Nudge, nudge.

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