| 2005–2006 | 2006–2007 | 2015–2018 (online only) | 2021–2022 | 2022–present |
2005–2006[]
In 2002, Atomic TV K Lumea suffered from a major scandal due to illegally broadcasting music videos. Atomic was split into TV K Lumea (the station that kept most of the shows and most of the graphics), and Atomic (a station reestablished by the one that won the brand in court).
Atomic was split into two channels in 2003, the original Atomic, which became TV K Lumea on June 26, 2004, which later became Kiss TV on November 9, 2006, and the other Atomic which closed in 2007.
2006–2007[]

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On May 25, 2006, Atomic TV had changed their logo for the first time.
The second Atomic was closed in 2007.
2015–2018 (online only)[]
In 2015, the channel had relaunched yet again, but using a modified version of the classic logo rather than the 2006 version.
2021–2022[]
Atomic TV obtained a new license from CNA in 2021, teasing a relaunch of the channel.[1]
On November 20, 2021, Atomic was relaunched, with the channel itself being online-only at the time. It was eventually added to cable TV a few weeks later.
Atomic TV has used an alternate version of the older Atomic logo originating from Logopedia on their own website (atomictv.ro) since they announced a relaunch in September of the same year. It used to be on air as well until a new logo was launched.
2022–present[]
With the transition to HD, Atomic TV presented its new logo on its Facebook page. However, despite the logo change, the former version of the logo is still used in most parts of the website.








