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A shadowed outline of the HBO logo appears, along with " ORIGINAL PROGRAMMING " below it. The static fades into a black background, leaving the logo, which is still filled with static. Trivia: This logo was idealized by Bruce Richmond, who later became executive vice president of production at HBO.
Logo: On a black background, five glowing blue lines wipe in from the left through the center, and a large gold HBO logo fades in over the center of the lines, as glowing red lines that in the center read "An" above and "Presentation" below flash into existence. The HBO logo then "sparkles" a bit.
- The HBO Logo Evolution
- The HBO Logo Design Elements
- The History of HBO
- Wrapping Up The History of HBO
The American TV network HBO’s logo has undergone three significant changes in its history, reflecting the company’s changing status among its competitors.
Color:Throughout nearly 50 years of HBO’s history, the company has never abandoned its black and white color scheme. Font:The HBO monogram logo features a bold uppercase sans serif font that resembles a highly tailored version of the typeface Avant Garde Gothic.
HBO (Home Box Office) is the biggest pay-TV channel in America, with around 33 million subscribers and around $400 million in earnings. Owned by Time Warner Entertainment Company, HBO programming includes Hollywood movies, self-produced movies, comedy shows, TV dramas, and sports events.
HBO (Home Box Office) is a US pay-TV network owned by Time Warner Inc. Keeping a general entertainment plan, programming featured on HBO mainly consists of original TV programs and theatrically released films, as well documentaries, made-for-cable movies, concert specials, occasional comedy, and intermittent interstitial programs (comprising making...
Suddenly, the HBO logo dissolves as it zooms towards the screen, and three red studio lamps rise from the bottom of the screen. The lamps turn on one-by-one, and the lights detach from them before merging into one circle that rotates into a purple projector.