‘This logo was first seen before an episode of “Your Hit Parade” on September 7, 1957.
Station ID used on
WKYC's color presentations
Station ID used on
WMAQ-TV's color presentations (in monochrome)
Seen on
WNBC's analog shutdown in 2009
Pink-tinted version of the NBC peacock used on April Fools' Day 1965
VHS Pink-tinted version 1975
Parody variant as seen in a Star Trek gag reel (1962)
Special "Undead Peacock" variant for the promo tape "Nightmare: The Host and Rodney"
From "B.C.: The First Thanksgiving" (1973)
The NBC Saturday Morning Preview Revue (1972)
Super Season (You're Gonna Like It A lot) (1975), designed by Dennis Lo at Edstan Studio.
Super Season (You're Gonna Like It A lot) (1975) #1
Super Season (You're Gonna Like It A lot) (1975) #2
Super Season (You're Gonna Like It A lot) (1975) #3
Network ID (1976). Designed by Dolphin Productions. #1
Network ID (1976). Designed by Dolphin Productions. #2
Monochrome network ID (1976)
Seen on
WNBC's analog shutdown in 2009
The first appearance of the new NBC N logo (NBC 50th Anniversary Celebration)
Rotating N (1977, 2000 DVD)
"The Big Event" (1977–1978)
"The Big Event" (1978–1979)
An old
WNBC test pattern. The original one had "TV" next to "WNBC". This was used for the station's analog-to-digital switchover on June 12, 2009.
Proud as a Peacock (1979–1980); final usage of "Trapezoid N". Designed by Image West, music by Joey Levine.
Proud as a Peacock (1979–1980); first usage of the "Proud N" and the revival of the peacock. Designed by Image West, music by Joey Levine.
NBC: Proud as a Peacock (1979) #1
NBC: Proud as a Peacock (1979) #2
Seen on WNBC's analog shutdown in 2009
"Monday Night at the Movies" (1979–1980)
The Big Event (1979–1980)
NBC: Proud as a Peacock (1980–1981). Designed by Image West, music by Joey Levine.
NBC Movie of the Week (1980-1981)
The Sunday Big Event (1980-1981)
Proud N logo on a
RCA TK-44 camera
Proud N logo on a coffee mug
The first appearance of the new NBC peacock logo (NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration) #1
The first appearance of the new NBC peacock logo (NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration) #2
Debut of the logo on the ending of the NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration (1986)
Seen on
WNBC's analog shutdown in 2009
Come Home to NBC (1987) Designed by Marks Communications. Animated by Pacific Data Images. Music by Russ Landau.
Come Home to NBC (1987, alternate)
"Come home to the best... only on NBC" (1988) Designed by Pittman Hensley. Animated by
Pacific Data Images. Music by Tuesday Productions and Network Music.
"Only on NBC" (1989) Designed by Pittman Hensley. Animated at Pacific Data Images.
"Only on NBC" (1989) Designed by Pittman Hensley. Animated at Pacific Data Images.
"The place to be!" (1990) Designed by Harry Marks. Animated by Pacific Data Images. Music by Frank Gari and Danny Baker.
"The place to be!" (1990, alternate)
"The place to be!" (1991-1992)
"The stars are back on NBC!" (1993–1994). There is somehow a rumor that the campaign was designed at
Pixar Animation Studios.
NBC Special with Closed Captioning and Stereo logos.
Affiliate ID (Early-mid 1990s)
Affliate ID background (1990)
Affliate promo/ID template (c. 1991)
Background template used by network affiliates, mostly in medium-to-smaller markets (1996–1998 version)
Background template used by network affiliates, mostly in medium-to-smaller markets (1996–2002 version)
In 1993, NBC commissioned seven well-known artists to produce short animated idents for the network.
Another set of idents, most of which are produced by Pinnacle Productions, were later added to the rotation beginning on September 1995.
Network ID ("Suddenly Susan", 1998. 1).
Network ID ("Caroline in the City", 1998. 1).
Network ID ("Just Shoot Me!", 1998. 2).
Network ID ("Frasier", 1998. 2).
Network ID ("Just Shoot Me!", 1998. 1).
Network ID ("Frasier", 1998. 1).
Network ID ("Friends", 1998. 1).
Network ID ("Friends", 1998. 2).
Network ID ("Just Shoot Me!", 1998. 3).
Network ID ("Mad About You", 1998. 1).
Network ID ("Mad About You", 1998. 2).
Network ID ("NewsRadio", 1998. 1).
Network ID ("Will & Grace", 1998. 1).
Network ID ("Will & Grace", 1998. 2).
Network ID ("Veronica's Closet", 1998).
Network ID (“NewsRadio”, 1998. 2).
Network ID (“NewsRadio”, 1998. 3).
Network ID (“Mad About You”, 1998. 3).
Network ID ("Suddenly Susan", 1998. 2).
Network ID ("Caroline in the City", 1998. 2).
Network ID ("Working", 1998. 1).
Network ID ("3rd Rock from the Sun", 1998. 1).
Network ID ("3rd Rock from the Sun", 1998. 2).
Network ID ("Frasier", 1998. 3).
Network ID (“Working”, 1998. 2).
Network ID (“Frasier”, 1998. 4).
Network ID (“Frasier”, 1998. 5).
NBC's "Green is Universal" logo
Valentine's Day logo with feathers colored in shades of pink
Halloween logo with black and orange feathers
Christmas logo with red and green feathers
Version with feathers colored in shades of blue
KNBC's "Get the Picture" watermark
Olympics watermark during its network programming (2006–2016)
"Green is Universal" watermark (2007)
Merry Madagascar watermark (2009)
Scared Shrekless watermark #1 (2010)
Scared Shrekless watermark #2 (2010)
Sports programming watermark (2013–present)
Olympics watermark during its network programming (2016–present)
Watermark with
Peacock dots (2020–2021)
Watermark used during live programming. Taken from Miley's New Year's Eve Party
Former Olympic watermark (4:3 version,
2000–2010)
Former Olympic watermark (16:9 version,
2008–
2010)
Olympics watermark during its programming
NBC's "Green is Universal" logo (November 2007)
Version with feathers colored in shades of violet
Version with feathers colored in shades of yellow
Version with feathers colored in shades of blue
"In Stereo Where Available" (1985)
"In Stereo Where Available" (1986)
"In Stereo Where Available" (1987)
NBC Peacock Network ID "In Living Color" (1968) High Quality
NBC Peacock Network I.D. "In Living Color" (1965) High Quality
NBC SNAKE ID 1960s and early 1970s
NBC "The Snake" Logo (1968)
NBC Proud As A Peacock 1978 1979
NBC 1981 Our Pride Is Showing (Custom)