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September 27: The Spanish football team FC Barcelona revealed its new logo that will be used in the next season 2019/20. |
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September 27: BBC Two launched a new look, uses the boxless 2007 logo and ditched its famous '2' icon that have been used since 1991. |
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September 27: E4, Film4, More4, 4Music, & 4seven receive new logos incorporating the Channel 4 logo. |
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September 27: Marketing automation platform and email marketing service MailChimp introduces a new logo. |
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September 26: The Penrith Panthers apply the 'Liquorice Allsorts' colours to their logo for the 2019 NRL season. |
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September 26: Australian channel Showcase changes its name to Fox Showcase. |
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September 25: Russian telecommunications company Rostelecom unveils a new logo. |
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September 24: Weight Watchers changes its name to WW. |
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September 21: International cable and broadband company Liberty Global introduces a modified logo. |
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September 20: Football Federation Australia unveiled a new logo, similar to their 2017 A-League emblem. |
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September 18: Virgin Media Ireland launched its sports television network, Virgin Media Sport. |
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September 17: Houston television station KHOU introduces a new logo. |
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September 13: The Olympic Council of Ireland rebranded to the Olympic Federation of Ireland. |
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September 13: Transport, food delivery, and bicycle-sharing company Uber presents a new logo. |
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September 23: Record Kids received a new logo with different colors |
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September 12: Italian television channel Rete 4 changes its logo after 19 years |
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September 10: Bulgarian National Television introduces a new logo after 10 years. |
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September 9: Production company FremantleMedia changes its name to Fremantle. |
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September 8: Muz-TV introduces a new logo. |
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September 7: Cinecanal introduces a new logo. |
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September 6: Chilean telecommunications company Entel unveiled a new visual identity. |
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September 5: Peruvian broadcasters América and ATV presented their new TV channel called América Next |
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September 4: John Lewis changes its name to John Lewis & Partners. |
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September 4: Waitrose changes its name to Waitrose & Partners. |
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September 3: UK fashion retailer Debenhams introduces a new logo. |
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September 3: RCN's international channel Nuestra Tele introduces a new logo. |
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September 3: Spanish TV news program Antena 3 Noticias introduces a new deep blue logo, set design and graphics package. |
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September 3: French luxury brand Celine rebrands under new direction, loses its é accent. |
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September 3: Venezolana de Televisión introduces a new logo. |
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September 2: El Tres changes its name to El Tres TV and introduces a new logo. |
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September 1: 1+1 media launched a Ukrainian version of Spike. |
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