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|AMC logo 1987.png|1984–1989 |
|AMC logo 1987.png|1984–1989 |
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|AMC 1993.png|1989–1993 |
|AMC 1993.png|1989–1993 |
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+ | |AMC Channel.svg|1993–1998 |
|American Movie Classics.svg|1998–2002 |
|American Movie Classics.svg|1998–2002 |
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|AMC (2002).svg|2002–2013 |
|AMC (2002).svg|2002–2013 |
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|AMC 2013.png|2013–2016 |
|AMC 2013.png|2013–2016 |
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+ | |AMC (2013).svg|2016–2019 |
+ | |AMC (2019).svg|2019–present}} |
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==American Movie Classics== |
==American Movie Classics== |
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===1984–1989=== |
===1984–1989=== |
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===1989–1993=== |
===1989–1993=== |
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− | From 1989 to |
+ | From 1989 to 1993, AMC used a logo either one filled diamond (for use in the acronym-only version of the logo) or two filled diamonds stacked over one another (used in the logo with the channel's full name at the time "American Movie Classics"). |
+ | ===1993–2002=== |
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− | ===1998–2002=== |
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− | American Movie Classics (Print).svg|Print version |
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==AMC== |
==AMC== |
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===2002–2013=== |
===2002–2013=== |
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− | [[File:AMC (2002).svg|center| |
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+ | On September 30, 2002, AMC underwent a significant rebranding, changing its format from a classic movie channel, broadening to a more general focus on movies from all eras – as well as shortening its name to just the "AMC" abbreviation, and introducing a new logo (a rectangular outline with a lowercase and uppercase "aMC" text), which was designed by [[Trollbäck & Company]]. The rebrand also came with a new slogan, "TV for Movie People", which was dropped in 2007. |
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− | AMC rebranded itself on September 30, 2002, with a new on-air look by [[Trollbäck & Company]]. The channel got a new logo and a new tagline, "TV for Movie People". The full name of the channel was essentially dropped in the process. In 2007, the 2002 tagline was dropped. |
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+ | ===2013–2019=== |
====2013–2016==== |
====2013–2016==== |
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− | [[File:AMC 2013.png|center| |
+ | [[File:AMC 2013.png|center|250px]] |
+ | On March 31, 2013, during the third-season finale of ''[[The Walking Dead]]'', AMC unveiled a rebranding campaign with the new slogan "Something More", and inverted the logo from a rectangular outlined box to a solid gold block with the network's acronymic name retained in the center. AMC was brought to Latin America in 2014 and the UK and Ireland in 2015, initially featuring the above logo. |
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− | On March 31, 2013 the logo was modified with the letters (slightly redrawn) now inside a filled rectangle. The channel also introduced a new tagline, "Something more." AMC was brought to Latin America in 2014 and the UK and Ireland in 2015, initially featuring the above logo. |
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+ | ====2016–2019==== |
− | [[File:AMC (2013).svg|center| |
+ | [[File:AMC (2013).svg|center|250px]] |
− | On April 9, 2016, |
+ | On April 9, 2016, the logo became black. This logo was also launched on March 31, 2013 as an on-screen bug and as a print logo. |
+ | ===2019–present=== |
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− | This logo was also launched on March 31, 2013 as an on-screen bug and as a print logo. |
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+ | [[File:AMC (2019).svg|center|250px]] |
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+ | On July 5, 2019, AMC unveiled a slightly updated version of the 2002 logo, which was accompanied by a new graphics package designed by [[Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv]]. |
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[[Category:Entertainment television networks in the United States]] |
[[Category:Entertainment television networks in the United States]] |
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[[Category:1984]] |
[[Category:1984]] |
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+ | [[Category:Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv]] |
Revision as of 15:32, 31 December 2019
This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1984–1989 | 1989–1993 | 1993–1998 | 1998–2002 |
2013–2016 | |||
2002–2013 | 2013–2016 | 2016–2019 | 2019–present |
American Movie Classics
1984–1989
SVG NEEDED |
1989–1993
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
From 1989 to 1993, AMC used a logo either one filled diamond (for use in the acronym-only version of the logo) or two filled diamonds stacked over one another (used in the logo with the channel's full name at the time "American Movie Classics").
1993–2002
1993–1998
1998–2002
AMC
2002–2013
On September 30, 2002, AMC underwent a significant rebranding, changing its format from a classic movie channel, broadening to a more general focus on movies from all eras – as well as shortening its name to just the "AMC" abbreviation, and introducing a new logo (a rectangular outline with a lowercase and uppercase "aMC" text), which was designed by Trollbäck & Company. The rebrand also came with a new slogan, "TV for Movie People", which was dropped in 2007.
2013–2019
2013–2016
On March 31, 2013, during the third-season finale of The Walking Dead, AMC unveiled a rebranding campaign with the new slogan "Something More", and inverted the logo from a rectangular outlined box to a solid gold block with the network's acronymic name retained in the center. AMC was brought to Latin America in 2014 and the UK and Ireland in 2015, initially featuring the above logo.
2016–2019
On April 9, 2016, the logo became black. This logo was also launched on March 31, 2013 as an on-screen bug and as a print logo.
2019–present
On July 5, 2019, AMC unveiled a slightly updated version of the 2002 logo, which was accompanied by a new graphics package designed by Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv.
AMC programming
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Current programming: 61st Street | Cooper's Bar | Dark Winds | Fear the Walking Dead | Interview with the Vampire | Pantheon | Ragdoll | Soulmates | Tales of the Walking Dead | Talking Dead Upcoming programming: Former programming: |
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