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1964–1970 1970–1980 1980–1984 1983–1988 1988–1989
1964–1970 1970–1980 1980–1984 1983–1988 1988–1989
1989–1991 1990–1999 1999–2008 2008–2013 2013–present
1989–1991 1990–1999 1999–2008 2008–2013 2013–present

Independent Television System

1964–1970

ITS 1965-70

From 1964 to 1970, Network Ten was known as the Independent Television System. The logo is similar to the then-West German television network Deutsches Fernsehen.

In 1967, ITS became the first network in Australia to air in color.

The 0/10 Network

1970–1980

0-10 Network

In 1970, the network was renamed The 0/10 Network to reflect the names of the first two stations in the group.

Network Ten (First era)

1980–1984

ATV10 1980-84

This logo was first used by ATV Melbourne in January 1980 to signify the change of frequencies from 0 to 10. It was also used for a brief period by Ten Adelaide from 1983-84.

1983–1988

Ten 1983-88

This logo was used by Ten Sydney from 1983-88. it was later adopted by Ten Melbourne in July 1984 and Ten Adelaide in November 1985. This logo was similar to the new logo adopted by Channel 0 Brisbane in April 1983 when it was rebranded as 'TV0'.

1988–1989

Ten 1988-89

Used by the network's Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide branches from 24 January 1988 to 22 July 1989. Ten Perth followed suit when transmission began on 20 May. Channel 0 Brisbane started using this logo on 1 September during a series of late-night test transmissions in the lead-up to 10 September when they changed frequencies from 0 to 10.

10 TV Australia

1989–1991

10 TV Australia 1989-91

This logo was used across the network from 23 July 1989 to 12 January 1991 in an attempt to lift declining ratings.

Network Ten (Second era)

1990–1999

Ten 1991-99

First revealed in October 1990 and introduced on 13 January 1991; this is the first version of the long-running 'ten' logo. Originally, the letters stood for 'The Entertainment Network'.

1999–2008

NetworkTen

This new blue-and-yellow logo was launched in late 1999 when Ten began using their "Electric" station idents and used until early 2008.

2008–2013

Ten 2008-

This glossy logo was launched in early 2008, and was used until June 2013.

2013–Present

Ten 2013-

On 22 June 2013, Network Ten replaced the yellow rim and text with white and recoloured the blue core to a lighter shade. even though, a new logo was introduced in 2016 & 2017.

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