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|Cinemax 1997.svg|1997–2008 |
|Cinemax 1997.svg|1997–2008 |
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|Cinemax 2008.svg|2008–2011 |
|Cinemax 2008.svg|2008–2011 |
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− | |Cinemax |
+ | |Cinemax 2011 (Yellow).svg|2011–2016 |
+ | |Cinemax 2016.svg|2016–present}} |
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− | ==Cinemax (first era)== |
+ | == Cinemax (first era) == |
− | ===1980–1985=== |
+ | === 1980–1985 === |
− | [[File:Cinemax 1980.svg|center| |
+ | [[File:Cinemax 1980.svg|center|300px]] |
A few variants of this logo were used during this period. |
A few variants of this logo were used during this period. |
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− | ===1985–1997=== |
+ | === 1985–1997 === |
− | [[File:Cinemax 1985.svg|center| |
+ | [[File:Cinemax 1985.svg|center|300px]] |
In 1985, this logo began being used during on-air bumpers and in print advertisements for the network, while the original 1980 feature presentation and program lineup bumpers were used simultaneously on-air, before a new feature presentation bumper was implemented in the fall of 1985. |
In 1985, this logo began being used during on-air bumpers and in print advertisements for the network, while the original 1980 feature presentation and program lineup bumpers were used simultaneously on-air, before a new feature presentation bumper was implemented in the fall of 1985. |
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− | ===1997–2008=== |
+ | === 1997–2008 === |
− | [[File:Cinemax 1997.svg|center| |
+ | [[File:Cinemax 1997.svg|center|250px]] |
In 1997, Cinemax rebranded and implementing a logo consisting of the network's name rendered in lowercase Univers type with a circle placed behind the 'max' (as with [[Showtime]] and [[The Movie Channel]]'s highlighting of 'SHO' and 'TMC', respectively, in the logos they introduced that same year, the use of 'MAX' as the logo focal point came from its former [[TV Guide]] abbreviation in the magazine's local listings era prior to 2005). Occasionally, the circle 'max' was seen by itself. |
In 1997, Cinemax rebranded and implementing a logo consisting of the network's name rendered in lowercase Univers type with a circle placed behind the 'max' (as with [[Showtime]] and [[The Movie Channel]]'s highlighting of 'SHO' and 'TMC', respectively, in the logos they introduced that same year, the use of 'MAX' as the logo focal point came from its former [[TV Guide]] abbreviation in the magazine's local listings era prior to 2005). Occasionally, the circle 'max' was seen by itself. |
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− | ==Max== |
+ | == Max == |
− | ===2008–2011=== |
+ | === 2008–2011 === |
[[File:Cinemax 2008.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:Cinemax 2008.svg|center|200px]] |
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In 2008, '''Cinemax''' was renamed to '''Max'''. |
In 2008, '''Cinemax''' was renamed to '''Max'''. |
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− | ==Cinemax (second era)== |
+ | == Cinemax (second era) == |
− | ===2011–present=== |
+ | === 2011–present === |
− | ====2011–2016==== |
+ | ==== 2011–2016 ==== |
− | [[File:Cinemax 2011 (Yellow).svg|center| |
+ | [[File:Cinemax 2011 (Yellow).svg|center|300px]] |
Max was reverted to its original name on August 1, 2011. |
Max was reverted to its original name on August 1, 2011. |
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− | ====2016–present==== |
+ | ==== 2016–present ==== |
− | [[File:Cinemax 2016.svg|center| |
+ | [[File:Cinemax 2016.svg|center|300px]] |
− | In 2016, the logo |
+ | In 2016, Cinemax made the logo black and white. |
− | ==External links== |
+ | == External links == |
*[http://www.cinemax.com/ Cinemax] |
*[http://www.cinemax.com/ Cinemax] |
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{{Cinemax}} |
{{Cinemax}} |
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+ | {{Television Networks US}} |
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[[Category:Television networks in the United States]] |
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[[Category:HBO]] |
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[[Category:New York City]] |
[[Category:New York City]] |
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[[Category:New York]] |
[[Category:New York]] |
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[[Category:1980]] |
[[Category:1980]] |
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[[Category:Premium movie channels in the United States]] |
[[Category:Premium movie channels in the United States]] |
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+ | [[Category:AT&T]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cable networks in the United States]] |
Revision as of 20:15, 20 January 2020
This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1980–1985 | 1985–1997 | 1997–2008 | 2008–2011 | 2011–2016 | 2016–present |
Cinemax (first era)
1980–1985
A few variants of this logo were used during this period.
1985–1997
In 1985, this logo began being used during on-air bumpers and in print advertisements for the network, while the original 1980 feature presentation and program lineup bumpers were used simultaneously on-air, before a new feature presentation bumper was implemented in the fall of 1985.
1997–2008
In 1997, Cinemax rebranded and implementing a logo consisting of the network's name rendered in lowercase Univers type with a circle placed behind the 'max' (as with Showtime and The Movie Channel's highlighting of 'SHO' and 'TMC', respectively, in the logos they introduced that same year, the use of 'MAX' as the logo focal point came from its former TV Guide abbreviation in the magazine's local listings era prior to 2005). Occasionally, the circle 'max' was seen by itself.
Max
2008–2011
In 2008, Cinemax was renamed to Max.
Cinemax (second era)
2011–present
2011–2016
Max was reverted to its original name on August 1, 2011.
2016–present
In 2016, Cinemax made the logo black and white.
External links
Former Cinemax programming
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Banshee | The Best Sex Ever | Black Tie Nights | Chemistry | Cinemax Comedy Experiment | Co-Ed Confidential | Erotic Confessions | The Erotic Traveler | Femme Fatales | Forbidden Science | The Girl's Guide to Depravity | Hot Line | Hotel Erotica | Hotel Erotica Cabo | Hunted | Jett | The Knick | Life on Top | Lingerie | Max Headroom | Mike Judge Presents: Tales from the Tour Bus | The Movie Show | Outcast | Passion Cove | Quarry | Rellik | SCTV Channel | Sex Games Vegas | Sin City Diaries | Strike Back | Trackers | Warrior | Zane's Sex Chronicles | Zane's The Jump Off |
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