This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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CBS Television News[]
1948–1950[]

Douglas Edwards with the News[]
1950–1962[]
1950–1952[]

1951–1959[]

1959–1962[]

Walter Cronkite with the News[]
1962–1963[]

CBS Evening News[]
1963–1968 (with Walter Cronkite)[]
1968–1972 (with Walter Cronkite)[]
1972–1973 (with Walter Cronkite)[]
1973–1975 (with Walter Cronkite)[]
1975–1982[]

This logo style was retained after Walter Cronkite was replaced by Dan Rather on March 9, 1981.
1975–1981 (with Walter Cronkite)[]

1981–1982 (with Dan Rather)[]

1982–1987 (with Dan Rather)[]
1987–1991[]
1987–1990 (with Dan Rather)[]

The bars shown above each line of text were light-blue.
1990–1991 (with Dan Rather)[]

After which the color was changed to red.
1991–1996[]
1991–1993; 1995–1996 (with Dan Rather)[]
1993–1995 (with Dan Rather and Connie Chung)[]
Two years later in 1993, the CBS Evening News began using a dual anchor format, but in May 1995 returned to the solo anchor format.
1996–2000 (with Dan Rather)[]

2000–2006[]
2000–2005 (with Dan Rather)[]

2005–2006 (with Bob Schieffer)[]

2006–2009 (with Katie Couric)[]

2009–2015[]

2009–2011 (with Katie Couric)[]

2011–2015 (with Scott Pelley)[]

2015–2016 (with Scott Pelley)[]

2016–2017[]

2016–2017 (with Scott Pelley)[]

New theme music and titles from May 31, 2016.
2017–2022[]
2017–2019 (with Jeff Glor)[]
2019-2022 (with Norah O'Donnell)[]
2022–2025[]
2022–2025 (with Norah O'Donnell)[]
2025–present[]
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On January 12, 2025, CBS unveiled the new logo of CBS Evening News. The logo was soft-launched on January 24, 2025 at social media platforms and its official website and officially took effect on January 27, 2025.
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