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[[File:Discovery Kids 2000.png|center|200px]]
 
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===2001–2002===
===2000–2002; 2000–2010 (On-screen bug)===
 
 
[[File:Discovery Kids Canada.png|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Discovery Kids Canada.png|center|200px]]
In late 2000, the Discovery Kids channel re-branded. An animated version of the secondary logo can be found at the end of episodes of ''Truth or Scare. ''Even if this logo ended in 2002, the screen bug continued until 2010 when it became The Hub.
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In March 2001, Discovery Kids Channel rebranded. An animated version of the logo can be found at the end of episodes of ''Truth or Scare.''
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Even if this logo ended in 2002, the screen bug continued to be used until 2010 when DK became The Hub.
   
 
==Discovery Kids==
 
==Discovery Kids==
 
===2002–2010===
 
===2002–2010===
 
[[File:Discovery Kids logo.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Discovery Kids logo.svg|center|200px]]
This logo's debut coincided with the start of Discovery Kids's stint as [[NBC]]'s Saturday morning programming provider because of USA.
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This logo's debut coincided with the start of Discovery Kids's stint as [[NBC]]'s Saturday morning programming provider.
   
Since Discovery Kids's sister networks changed its logos with the Gotham font in 2008, this was the only Discovery network to remain with the Aurora Bold Condensed wordmark until it became The Hub on October 10, 2010.
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Since Discovery Kids' sister networks changed their logos with the Gotham font in 2008, this was the only Discovery network to remain with the Aurora Bold Condensed wordmark until it became The Hub on October 10, 2010.
   
 
====2008–2010 (alternate)====
 
====2008–2010 (alternate)====
[[File:@DK.JPG|center|250px]]
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[[File:@DK_2008_Alt.svg|center|250px]]
 
A rare secondary logo was used for a brief period from 2008-2010 before the rebranding to The Hub where the channel was simply referred to as "@DK" in promos as well as the on screen bug in the corner.
 
A rare secondary logo was used for a brief period from 2008-2010 before the rebranding to The Hub where the channel was simply referred to as "@DK" in promos as well as the on screen bug in the corner.
   
 
===2010–present (consumer product packaging), 2010–2018 (website)===
 
===2010–present (consumer product packaging), 2010–2018 (website)===
 
[[File:Discovery Kids online.svg|center|300px]]
 
[[File:Discovery Kids online.svg|center|300px]]
This logo is currently used in consumer product packaging. The website was later replaced with a website called Discovery Mindblown.
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This logo is currently used in consumer product packaging. The website was later replaced with a website called Discovery Mindblown, and the website now redirects to [[Discovery Kids Plus]]
   
 
===2018–2019 (App)===
 
===2018–2019 (App)===
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===January–October 2014===
 
===January–October 2014===
 
[[File:Hub Network 1.svg|center|300px]]
 
[[File:Hub Network 1.svg|center|300px]]
A slight overhaul of the logo was launched on January 13, 2014, as part of its new on-air look with the slogan, "Making Family Fun". However this logo was short lived because of the rebranding of the channel to Discovery Family.
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A slight overhaul of the logo was launched on January 13, 2014, as part of its new on-air look with the slogan, "Making Family Fun". However, this logo was short-lived because the channel will be rebranded to Discovery Family nine months later.
   
 
==Discovery Family==
 
==Discovery Family==

Revision as of 04:57, 18 April 2021

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1996–1997 1997 1997–2001 2001–2002 2002–2010 2010–2018 (website)
1996–1997 1997 1997–2001 2001–2002 2002–2010 2010–2018 (website)
2018–2019 (App) 2010–2013 2013–2014 January–October 2014 2014–present  
2018–2019 (App) 2010–2013 2013–2014 January–October 2014 2014–present

Discovery Kids Channel (first era)

1996–1997

DiscoveryKids1996

Discovery Channel Kids

1997

Kidslogo-0

Discovery Kids Channel (second era)

1997–2000

Discovery Kids 2000

2001–2002

Discovery Kids Canada

In March 2001, Discovery Kids Channel rebranded. An animated version of the logo can be found at the end of episodes of Truth or Scare. Even if this logo ended in 2002, the screen bug continued to be used until 2010 when DK became The Hub.

Discovery Kids

2002–2010

Discovery Kids logo

This logo's debut coincided with the start of Discovery Kids's stint as NBC's Saturday morning programming provider.

Since Discovery Kids' sister networks changed their logos with the Gotham font in 2008, this was the only Discovery network to remain with the Aurora Bold Condensed wordmark until it became The Hub on October 10, 2010.

2008–2010 (alternate)

@DK 2008 Alt

A rare secondary logo was used for a brief period from 2008-2010 before the rebranding to The Hub where the channel was simply referred to as "@DK" in promos as well as the on screen bug in the corner.

2010–present (consumer product packaging), 2010–2018 (website)

Discovery Kids online

This logo is currently used in consumer product packaging. The website was later replaced with a website called Discovery Mindblown, and the website now redirects to Discovery Kids Plus

2018–2019 (App)

DKWebsiteNew

The Discovery Kids app was shut down on March 1, 2019.

The Hub

2008–2010 (pre-launch)


On April 30, 2008, Hasbro and Discovery Communications announced that they intended to launch a joint-venture kids television network which would use Discovery Kids' distribution network.

2010–2013

Logo-The Hub

The brand for the new network was unveiled on January 14, 2010. According to a press release, the logo symbolizes "a catalyst of action and imagination" and is intended to represent the network's "thrilling, modern and dynamic" tone. The identity was created by Troika Design Group. The Hub premiered on October 10, 2010.

Hub Network

2013–2014

Hub Network logo

In May 2013, the word "Network" was added to the current logo, and the channel began calling itself "Hub Network" in promos and press releases.

January–October 2014

Hub Network 1

A slight overhaul of the logo was launched on January 13, 2014, as part of its new on-air look with the slogan, "Making Family Fun". However, this logo was short-lived because the channel will be rebranded to Discovery Family nine months later.

Discovery Family

2014–present

Discovery Family

On June 12, 2014, it was reported that Margaret Loesch would step down from her role as Hub Network president and CEO by the end of 2014. On September 17, 2014, it was announced that the Hub Network will be rebranded to Discovery Family. A press release confirmed that the rebrand date will be on October 13, 2014. Hasbro sold 10% of the channel to Discovery Communications and Hasbro owned 40% and Discovery owned 60%. With this change, the Discovery name returned to this channel's name for the first time in four years. It was then launched on October 13, 2014. Its slogan used to be "Let's Go" before changing to "All Together Now!".

See also

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