Telemundo

1984–1987
In 1984, WKAQ-TV merged with WNJU/Linden, New Jersey and KSTS/San Jose, California to form NetSpan.

1986-1987
In late 1986, 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. Around the same time the company purchased additional stations in San Francisco, Houston and San Antonio. The logo shown above was used as a placeholder for the next logo introduced the next year. During the time this logo was in use, Telemundo used graphics borrowed from the Brazilian TV network, Rede Globo.

1987–1992
In 1987, Telemundo recieved it's first proper logo. It's logo consist of a red circle with the white portion representing the sun while the red portion with the streak of lines represents Earth.

1992–1998


In 1993, Telemundo underwent an extensive rebranding, introducing the signature framed "T" letter logo (which has been used by the network since that point in various design elements), and a promotional campaign using the slogan "Arriba, Telemundo, Arriba" ("Upwards, Telemundo, Upwards"). 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

1998-2000
This logo was introduced in late 1997 after Telemundo was aquired by Sony and Liberty Media.

2000–2012


Telemundo's new logo launched in 2000 and it introduced an appearance of a new look. The channel name "TELEMUNDO" in uppercase, was added and the globe is replaced with a curved outline which similarly represented a globe.

2012–2018


On May 14, 2012, Telemundo announced that it would launch a new branding campaign that would include the debut of a new slogan and on-air identity, including the replacement of its framed "T" logo (a variant of the 1992-era design that had been introduced by the network in 2000), with a new logo featuring two partial red spheres forming the "T", described to "capture the duality of Telemundo’s audience, balancing the strong connection to their Latin roots with their contemporary mindset of living in the U.S." The new logo and graphics package debuted on-air on December 8 of that year.
 * Upfronts 2012: Telemundo Ups Original Programming by 40 Percent

2018–present
On April 4, 2018, the logo design and color were slightly amended, and the network name is now in a different font. This logo was designed by Red Bee Media and Lee Hunt.
 * Telemundo refreshes logo and launches new brand campaign