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July 31: Los Angeles 2028 updates new logo and design. |
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July 28: The Nine Network reworks its catch-up service 9Now to incorporate the full Channel Nine logo. |
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July 27: Australian discount department store chain Big W mixes new with old in their latest company makeover. |
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July 26: Shoe company Converse tweaks its logo with a new typeface. |
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July 23: Chilean newspaper La Tercera unveils new logo and design. |
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July 19: NBCUniversal network Oxygen begins using a new logo, rebranding from a reality network to a crime network. |
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July 18: Sky Sports gets a new look as the numbered channels are replaced with specific sport channels. |
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July 13: New visual identities are revealed for TV channels belonging to Romanian company Pro TV SRL. |
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July 13: AT&T rebrands its Root Sports networks--with the exception of Root Sports Northwest--as AT&T SportsNet, using the current AT&T logo. |
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July 11: LMN rebrands as Lifetime Movies, using the current Lifetime logo since February. |
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July 7: The National Basketball Association slightly updated their logo after using the previous logo for 48 years. |
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July 6: Video editing software service Animoto changes its logo for it's 10th aniversary. |
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July 6: Video chatting service ooVoo revamps its logo for the first time in its ten year existence. |
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July 5: Hockey league ECHL changes its logo to celebrate its 30 years for the 2017-18 Hockey season. |
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July 5: Ukrainian channel 2+2 updates their logo after 6 years. |
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July 1: Thailand television network New TV is renamed New 18. |
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July 1: Latin American television network MundoFox rebrands itself as Nat Geo Kids. |
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July 1: American television network FamilyNet rebrands itself as The Cowboy Channel. |
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