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April 15: TIM Brasil reveals a new logo. |
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April 14: The bid logo for Budapest 2024 was unveiled, joining Paris, Los Angeles and Rome in the bidding process for the 2024 Summer Olympics. |
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April 11: Best Buy unveils a new logo for Geek Squad. |
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April 11: Wireless Group unveils a new logo for C103. |
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April 11: Wireless Group unveils a new logo for Cork's 96FM. |
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April 11: Media Sound Holdings merge with Arrow FM, Bright FM, Sovereign FM & Splash FM becoming More Radio. |
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April 10: Spanish channel laSexta unveiled a new logo to celebrate its 10th anniversary. |
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April 8: Tokyo 2020 unveil their shortlist of 4 Olympic and Paralympic emblems with one set to be chosen as the games official later this month. |
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April 5: Trent Barton revealed the new logo of Indigo and unveiled new buses. |
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April 5: HP semi-introduced its 2011 case study redesign as part of their new laptop; The Spectre 13. |
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April 5: Google Play refreshes their logo by giving the play button icon brighter colors. |
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April 5: Starz and its Encore channels rebrand with a major new look after using the previous logo for 8 years. |
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April 4: UKRD launches a new DAB oldies service to South London & Surrey called Eagle Oldies. |
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April 4: Qantas Credit Union rebrands itself to Qudos Bank. |
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April 1: Sony rebrands their video game division as Sony Interactive Entertainment. |
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April 1: Latin American channel Discovery Kids unveiled a new logo to celebrate its 20th anniversary. |
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April 1: Public Broadcaster Ecuador TV unveils a new logo. |
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April 1: Canadian media company Corus Entertainment unveils a replacement for their 1999 logo used since their inception. |
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April 1: SBS Australia releases a new video-on-demand app for 360º and VR content called SBS On Demand VR. |
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