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:''For Paramount Network in Latin America, click [[Paramount Network (Latin America)|here]].''
 
:''For Paramount Network in Latin America, click [[Paramount Network (Latin America)|here]].''
 
:''Not to be confused with [[Paramount Channel]].''
 
:''Not to be confused with [[Paramount Channel]].''
 
 
{{Primary Logos}}
 
{{Primary Logos}}
 
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===1983–1997===
 
===1983–1997===
 
[[File:TNN 1983.svg|250px|center]]
 
[[File:TNN 1983.svg|250px|center]]
 
 
==TNN==
 
==TNN==
 
===1997–1999===
 
===1997–1999===
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===1999–2000===
 
===1999–2000===
 
[[File:TNN_logo_1999.png|center|200px]]
 
[[File:TNN_logo_1999.png|center|200px]]
 
 
==The National Network==
 
==The National Network==
 
===2000–2003===
 
===2000–2003===
 
[[File:The National Network logo.svg|150px|center]]
 
[[File:The National Network logo.svg|150px|center]]
 
After its parent company [[CBS Corporation]] was acquired by [[Viacom]] in 2000, TNN was renamed as '''The National Network''', as it adopted a general entertainment schedule similar to that of [[USA Network]], [[TBS (United States)|TBS]], and [[TNT (United States)|TNT]] in order to distinguish it from its sister network [[CMT]].
 
After its parent company [[CBS Corporation]] was acquired by [[Viacom]] in 2000, TNN was renamed as '''The National Network''', as it adopted a general entertainment schedule similar to that of [[USA Network]], [[TBS (United States)|TBS]], and [[TNT (United States)|TNT]] in order to distinguish it from its sister network [[CMT]].
 
 
==Spike TV==
 
==Spike TV==
 
===2003–2005===
 
===2003–2005===
 
[[File:Spike TV 2003.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Spike TV 2003.svg|center|200px]]
 
TNN was renamed as '''Spike TV''' in August 2003. With the new relaunch, which was aimed to target young adult males between ages of 18-34, Spike TV adopted the slogan "The First Network for Men" that was used earlier from the lawsuit of film director Spike Lee. This logo would be used on the stage set of [[WWE Raw|WWE Monday Night Raw]] from March 2004 until September 2005 before WWE Raw returned to USA Network on October 3, 2005.
 
TNN was renamed as '''Spike TV''' in August 2003. With the new relaunch, which was aimed to target young adult males between ages of 18-34, Spike TV adopted the slogan "The First Network for Men" that was used earlier from the lawsuit of film director Spike Lee. This logo would be used on the stage set of [[WWE Raw|WWE Monday Night Raw]] from March 2004 until September 2005 before WWE Raw returned to USA Network on October 3, 2005.
 
 
===2005–2006===
 
===2005–2006===
 
[[File:Spike TV 2005.svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Spike TV 2005.svg|200px|center]]
 
 
==Spike==
 
==Spike==
 
===2006–2015===
 
===2006–2015===
 
[[File:Spike TV logo.svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Spike TV logo.svg|200px|center]]
 
In May 2006, '''Spike''' removed the word "TV" from its name and adopted a new logo.
 
In May 2006, '''Spike''' removed the word "TV" from its name and adopted a new logo.
 
 
===2015–2018, 2015–present (International), 2019–present (Pluto TV)===
 
===2015–2018, 2015–present (International), 2019–present (Pluto TV)===
 
[[File:Spike 2015.svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Spike 2015.svg|200px|center]]
 
On March 3, 2015, Spike unveiled a new logo and on-air identity, as Viacom repositioned it as a general entertainment network with more women-oriented programming for the first time since its TNN days.
 
On March 3, 2015, Spike unveiled a new logo and on-air identity, as Viacom repositioned it as a general entertainment network with more women-oriented programming for the first time since its TNN days.
 
 
==Paramount Network==
 
==Paramount Network==
 
===2018–present===
 
===2018–present===
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*[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/spike-tv-become-paramount-network-viacom-rebranding-973610 The Hollywood Reporter]
 
*[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/spike-tv-become-paramount-network-viacom-rebranding-973610 The Hollywood Reporter]
 
*[http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/viacom-to-rebrand-spike-tv-paramount-television-1201981960/ Variety]
 
*[http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/viacom-to-rebrand-spike-tv-paramount-television-1201981960/ Variety]
 
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.paramountnetwork.com Paramount Network]
 
*[http://www.paramountnetwork.com Paramount Network]
 
 
{{Paramount Network}}
 
{{Paramount Network}}
 
{{ViacomCBS}}
 
{{ViacomCBS}}

Revision as of 04:23, 17 April 2020

For Paramount Network in Spain, click here.
For Paramount Network in the Brazil, click here.
For Paramount Network in the United Kingdom, click here.
For Paramount Network in Italy, click here.
For Paramount Network in Latin America, click here.
Not to be confused with Paramount Channel.
This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1983–1997 1997–1999 1999–2000 2000–2003 2003–2005
1983–1997 1997–1999 1999–2000 2000–2003 2003–2005
2005–2006 2006–2015 2015–2018 2018–present
2005–2006 2006–2015 2015–2018 2018–present

The Nashville Network

1983–1997

TNN

1997–1999

TNN logo 1997

1999–2000

TNN logo 1999

The National Network

2000–2003

The National Network logo

After its parent company CBS Corporation was acquired by Viacom in 2000, TNN was renamed as The National Network, as it adopted a general entertainment schedule similar to that of USA Network, TBS, and TNT in order to distinguish it from its sister network CMT.

Spike TV

2003–2005

Spike TV 2003

TNN was renamed as Spike TV in August 2003. With the new relaunch, which was aimed to target young adult males between ages of 18-34, Spike TV adopted the slogan "The First Network for Men" that was used earlier from the lawsuit of film director Spike Lee. This logo would be used on the stage set of WWE Monday Night Raw from March 2004 until September 2005 before WWE Raw returned to USA Network on October 3, 2005.

2005–2006

Spike TV 2005

Spike

2006–2015

Spike TV logo

In May 2006, Spike removed the word "TV" from its name and adopted a new logo.

2015–2018, 2015–present (International), 2019–present (Pluto TV)

Spike 2015

On March 3, 2015, Spike unveiled a new logo and on-air identity, as Viacom repositioned it as a general entertainment network with more women-oriented programming for the first time since its TNN days.

Paramount Network

2018–present

Paramount Network

On February 8, 2017, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Viacom would rename Spike as the Paramount Network, a move that was completed on January 18, 2018. The change was made in order to give the network a closer association with Viacom (later ViacomCBS)'s film division Paramount Pictures and to refocus the majority of its media business around six flagship brands, which include Paramount and several other networks owned by Viacom, including MTV, BET, TV Land, Comedy Central, and Nickelodeon. This logo was used earlier in 2017 for its streaming service Paramount+. This name was going to be the new name for United Paramount Network in 2000 after Chris-Craft sold their share, but then Viacom changed it to just UPN, meaning the letters had no meaning anymore.

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