Network 10

1965–1970


From 1965 to 1970, Network Ten was known as the Independent Television System. The logo is similar to the then-West German television network Deutsches Fernsehen.

In 1967, ITS became the first network in Australia to air in colour.

1970–1980


In 1970, the network was renamed The 0/10 Network to reflect the names of the first two stations in the group.

1964-1965


ATV-0 Melbourne began transmission began on 1 August 1964. It was allocated the '0' signal due to TV sets in regional Victoria already receiving GLV-10.

1980–1984


On 20 January 1980, regional station GLV-10 moved to channel 8, thus allowing ATV Melbourne to change frequencies from 0 to 10. This logo was used to signify the new channel.

1965-1969


TEN-10 Sydney began transmission on 5 April 1965.

1965


TVQ-0 Brisbane began transmission on 1 July 1965. Due to TV sets in regional Queensland already receiving DDQ-10, TVQ was allocated the '0' signal.

1983-1988
This logo was adopted by Channel 0 Brisbane in April 1983 when it was rebranded as 'TV0'.

1965-1966


SAS-10 began transmission on 26 July 1965.

1983-1985


This logo was used by Ten Adelaide for a brief period between 1983 and November 1985.

1983–1988


As part of the renaming to Network Ten, this logo was used by Ten Sydney between February 1983 and Jaunuary 1988. It was later adopted by Ten Melbourne in July 1984 and Ten Adelaide in November 1985.

1988–1989


Used by the network's Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide branches from 24 January 1988 to 22 July 1989. Ten Perth followed suit when transmission began on 20 May. Channel 0 Brisbane started using this logo on 1 September during a series of late-night test transmissions in the lead-up to 10 September when they changed frequencies from 0 to 10.

1989–1991


As part of the renaming into 10 TV Australia, this logo was used across the network from 23 July 1989 to 12 January 1991 in an attempt to lift declining ratings.

1991–1999


As part of the renaming back into Network Ten this logo was created in October 1990 and introduced on 13 January 1991; this is the first version of the long-running 'ten' logo. Originally, the letters stood for 'The Entertainment Network'.

1999–2008


This new blue-and-yellow logo was launched on 1 October 1999 when they began using their "Electric" station idents and used until early 2008.

2008–2013


This glossy logo was launched in early 2008, and was used until June 2013.

2013–present


On 22 June 2013, Ten replaced the yellow rim and text with white and recoloured the blue core to a lighter shade.