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Starting in November 2002, the company alternated with the Time Warner and AOL Time Warner names, until October 16, 2003, when its name was legally and officially reverted back to Time Warner. The logo used upon reverting back to Time Warner retained the blue color from the previous logo, but removed the horizonal lines above and below the ...
Jan 10, 1990 · AT&T Corporation bought Time Warner and renamed it WarnerMedia, as Time Inc.’s assets were spun off into a separate company. In the new logo, the inscription is set in AT&T’s proprietary Aleck Sans typeface and divided into two color blocks: the black “WARNER” and the gray “MEDIA.”
Logo for AOL Time Warner (2001–2003) In January 2000, America Online (AOL) stated its intentions to purchase Time Warner Entertainment for $183 billion.
Time Warner logo. The mark was designed by Steff Geissbuhler in 1989, while working at New York-based Chermayeff & Geismar. Today the symbol is used by Time Warner Cable, and the design was altered (below) by The Brand Union.
Apr 22, 2024 · Logo (2003) Visuals: On a blocky blue background, various clips of AOL Time Warner's films and TV shows appear on screen. Then they all move to the left and " AOL Time Warner " in Times New Roman surrounded by lines zooming out. Technique: 2D animation. Audio: The closing theme of the corporate reel.
Feb 28, 2014 · The original Warner Bros. logo. The first Warner Bros. logo hails all the way back to the 1920s. As seen in films such as 1927’s The Jazz Singer, it establishes the basic motif of the...
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Jun 22, 2018 · As part of the deal, the Time Warner name will now cease to exist; it will instead be replaced by the new “WarnerMedia” moniker, which is also accompanied by a new, all-caps logo that is executed in a modern sans-serif type featuring “Warner” in black and “Media” in grey.