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For other related logos and images, see:
1984–1985 1985–1987 1987–1995 1995–2008 2008–present
1984–1985 1985–1987 1987–1995 1995–2008 2008–present

Theater TV

1983–1984 (pre-launch)

Template:Missing former logo During the pre-launch, the channel was originally called Theater TV by National Geographic.

Arts & Entertainment Network

1984–1985

Arts-Entertainment
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A&E was formed in 1984 through the merger of ABC-Hearst's Alpha Repertory Television Service (ARTS) and RCA's The Entertainment Channel (at the time a sister network of NBC); its original name, the Arts & Entertainment Network, reflected this merging.

Arts & Entertainment Cable Network

1985–1987

Arts & Entertainment 1986
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A&E

1987–1995

A&E 1987

1995–2008

A&E (1995)

In May 1995, the 1987 logo was amended and modified, and most noticeably, the ampersand was made over. The channel's name also officially changed to the A&E Network, to reflect its declining focus on arts and entertainment.

2008–present

A&E 2008

On May 26, 2008, in conjunction with the premiere of the original film The Andromeda Strain, A&E rebranded with a new logo and slogan, Real Life. Drama., representing its shift from an arts-focused network to a more contemporary network focused on scripted programming. Both the logo and the on-air graphics package were designed by Loyalkaspar.

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