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  1. On 18th January 2001, E4 launched with 3 idents invading the current Channel 4 logo at the time. The E4 band went away on Monday 10 December 2007, New idents created by Noah Harris. On 31 October 2013, The idents are replaced by the new set of idents featuring a robot in form of the 2001 logo...

  2. E4: 2018 Idents. On 27 September 2018, E4 launched a new logo and on air presentation. Unlike its sister channels, E4 was unable to update its existing idents to feature the new logo, so an entire new look for the channel was developed.

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  3. E4 : 2018 Idents. All videos at a glance. On the morning of Thursday 27th September 2018, Channel 4 introduced new logos for all its secondary channels that incorporated the iconic '4' logo. This meant saying goodbye to the E4 logo that had been in use since the channel launched in 2001, the fortunate demise of the animated robot 'Eefer', and ...

  4. With E4, in a world where online is forever changing and innovating, we wanted to create a brand identity that feels less structured and predictable, so we have 19 different idents created by people all over the UK.”.

  5. Oct 20, 2016 · Credits to Channel 4 and E4!Help us caption & translate this video!http://amara.org/v/80uo/

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  6. www.tvwhirl.co.uk › presentation › channel-4TV Whirl - E4 - 2013-2018

    E4 (Timeless - In Colour) - 2016. In order to countdown to the launch of their new series Timeless, in December 2016 E4 gave their idents some retro treatment. From the 8.30 junction, and we're hovering around the late 60s/early 70s for the channel.

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  8. On 10th December 2007, E4 was given new look, E4 senior producer Jason Delahunty said the new idents “needed to have longevity” but “retain something new for the viewer each time. The five idents, between 20 and 30 seconds long, transform a typically British scene – such as a barn, a beach hut or a hotel – into a “deranged E4 space ...