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Nick at Nite overhauled its on-air appearance on September 28, 2009, as part of Nickelodeon's rebranding effort – the new logo, also based on Nickelodeon's logo, stylized the network's name as "nick@nite" (rendered as one word in lower case letters within the new network logo).
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May 16, 2020 · Hello, everyone! Welcome to Episode 37 of Logo History! For this episode, we are taking a look at Nick at Nite! Enjoy, guys!
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- Miguel Sanchez
The logotype is the same as Nickelodeon's 1981 "pinball" logo, which meant that the two services would have had similar branding upon Nick at Nite's launch (though a completely different logo would ultimately be used for Nick at Nite after Nickelodeon rebranded in October 1984). However, the two would not share similar logos until 2007.
Hey Guys, it's your boy, Peter John. This is the seventh episode of Logo History. Today it is about NickMusic and Nick at Nite.
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- Peter John
Nick at Nite overhauled its on-air appearance on September 28, 2009 as part of Nickelodeon's universal rebranding effort – the new logo, also based on Nickelodeon's current logo, stylized the network's name as "nick@nite" (rendered as one word in lower case letters within the new network logo).
In 2006, Nick at Nite’s logo was changed from blue to orange to blend better with Nickelodeon. Further changing the logo and adding a visual end to its independence, in 2007, the network changed its logo to match the famous Nickelodeon “splat” logo.