Comedy Central


 * For the UK version of Comedy Central, see Comedy Central (UK).

Comedy Central is a cable television network created in 1991, with the merger of two cable channels devoted to comedy-based programming, Time Warner's The Comedy Channel, which was launched in 1989 by HBO and MTV spinoff Ha!, which Viacom launched in 1990. Time Warner and Viacom would each own 50 percent of Comedy Central until May 22, 2003, when Viacom completed the buyout of its partner's stake in Comedy Central.

1989-1991


This was the original debut of the comedy television network, owned by Time Warner (through HBO), that ran for seventeen months from November 15, 1989 to April 1, 1991; it merged with Viacom's Ha!: The TV Comedy Network to replace CTV: The Comedy Network in 1991.

1990-1991


This was the second original debut of the comedy television network, owned by Viacom, that ran for one year from April 1, 1990 to April 1, 1991; it merged with HBO's The Comedy Channel to replace CTV: The Comedy Network in 1991, but due to confusion with a Canadian network called "CTV".

Like the logos of sister networks Nickelodeon and Nick at Nite at the time, which were also designed by Fred/Alan, Inc., Ha!'s logo utilized various different backgrounds, centered around the same design; most of the logos featured various live-action people or animated characters laughing within the logo.

1991


When The Comedy Channel (owned by Time Warner) and Ha! (owned by Viacom) were both replaced, CTV: The Comedy Network debuted on April 1, 1991, but due to confusion with a Canadian network called "CTV", the channel was renamed "Comedy Central" two months later.


 * Youtube: A CTV: The Comedy Network commercial break from 1991

1991–1992


CTV: The Comedy Network was renamed Comedy Central on June 1, 1991.


 * MST3K Temple - Memorabilia The Comedy Central Years 1991-1994

1992–1997


In May 1, 1992, Comedy Central began putting print logos on their products. The new Comedy Central logo, still rendered in 2D, was shown in different color patterns. This logo became the network's new on-air look in 1995.
 * Vintage Cable Ads &gt; Politically Incorrect (Bill Maher) Comedy Central (from September 1995

1997–2000


In August 13, 1997, the logo was slightly redesigned to give it a more smoother look; most notably, the small hyphen (-) from the "COMEDY CENTRAL" marquee was removed. This logo was designed by PMcD Design. This logo debuted at the end of the first episode of South Park.

2000–2010


Comedy Central started using a new logo on November 13, 2000. This was the first major redesign for the network, and it removed the transmitter from the channel logo. The transmitter was said to "communicate the 1950s broadcast era" by network management. A new graphics package for the network was developed by Imaginary Forces. Like the previous logo, this logo could be seen in many different color variations (as seen below).


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Fifteen further IDs were created in 2002 by eyeballonthefloor. These IDs built on the previous look.
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 * Youtube: Comedy Central Id's 2002

Comedy Central visual identity was overhauled in 2004, leaving the bright and slick animations behind for a more urban feel. The new graphics were heavily inspired by pop art and street art, which features prominently. The new look was created by INTERspectacular.
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 * Youtube: Comedy Central ID Yellow
 * Youtube: Comedy Central ID Red
 * Youtube: Comedy Central ID Green

An evolution on this design came in 2005, also from. INTERspectacular.

This altered logo was occasionally seen as part of a new graphics package, produced by Royale. The previous logo was however still used as the channel's official logo and was used in most situations.

2010–present


On December 9, 2010, a completely new logo for Comedy Central was revealed in New York. The new logo officially made its debut on January 1, 2011. The new logo centers on two Cs, one which is inside the other which is reversed; that portion of the logo, nicknamed the "Comedymark", closely resembles a copyright symbol. The network name is displayed in mixed positions, with the word "Comedy" right side-up and the word "Central" flipped upside-down. New York design company The Lab was the design agency which worked with Comedy Central for the new look. A new style for graphics and promos had slowly been introduced starting a few months earlier and features straight typography on clean backgrounds.

This logo came in fourth in the 2010 Brand New Awards.


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