Telemundo

1984–1987


In 1984, WNJU/Linden, New Jersey and KSTS/San Jose, California formed NetSpan, the second Spanish-language television network in the U.S.

1987–1992


In 1987, NetSpan changed its name to Telemundo, following the merger of WNJU, KSTS and KVEA/Los Angeles into the Telemundo Group by Reliance Capital Group heads Saul Steinberg and Henry Silverman. That same, the company purchased additional stations in San Francisco, Houston and San Antonio.

1992–1997


The original version of Telemundo's "T" logo was designed in 1992 by Steff Geissbuhler and Chermayeff & Geissmar. The "T" contained a globe, which could be swapped for other circular objects.


 * C&G Partners

1997–2002


In 1997, the original version of Telemundo's "T" logo was redesigned; it contained a yellow globe, which swapped for circular objects. KSTS continued to use the logo until 2002.

1999–Present


Telemundo's new logo launched in 1999 and it introduced an appearance of a new look. The channel name "TELEMUNDO" in uppercase, was added.

2012–Present


On May 14, 2012, Telemundo announced a rebranding effort for the 2012-13 television season as part of an increase in original programming on the network. The new on-air look debuted on December 8, 2012.


 * Upfronts 2012: Telemundo Ups Original Programming by 40 Percent