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{{Primary Logos}}
 
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|Sky (1984).svg|1984–1989
 
|Sky (1984).svg|1984–1989
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|Sky (2001).svg|2001–2009
 
|Sky (2001).svg|2001–2009
 
|Sky (2009).svg|2009–present}}
 
|Sky (2009).svg|2009–present}}
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'''Sky Limited''' is a British Pan-European media and telecommunications company owned by [[Comcast]] since 2018. It has operations in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, and Spain.
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Sky is Europe's largest media company and pay-TV broadcaster by revenue (as of 2018), with 23 million subscribers and more than 31,000 employees as of 2019. The company is primarily involved in satellite television.
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==1984–1989==
 
==1984–1989==
 
[[File:Sky (1984).svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Sky (1984).svg|200px|center]]
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[[File:Sky (1989).svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Sky (1989).svg|200px|center]]
 
Sky Television merged with [[British Satellite Broadcasting]] (BSB) to form '''British Sky Broadcasting''' in late 1990. This did NOT bring any major changes to the Sky identity, other than the occasional addition of the full company name underneath using BSB's old font.
 
Sky Television merged with [[British Satellite Broadcasting]] (BSB) to form '''British Sky Broadcasting''' in late 1990. This did NOT bring any major changes to the Sky identity, other than the occasional addition of the full company name underneath using BSB's old font.
 
<gallery bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" position="center" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" widths="185" spacing="small" hideaddbutton="true">
 
Skynews_ident1989a.jpg|center|A Sky Television ident from 1989.
 
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==1993–1995==
 
==1993–1995==
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==1995–1997==
 
==1995–1997==
[[File:Sky (1995).svg|200px|center]]
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[[File:Sky (1995).svg|150px|center]]
 
Yet another new look, also designed by [[Novocom]], was launched in 1995. The Sky logo was given a slant and was put in an oval, which itself was usually put in a rectangle.
 
Yet another new look, also designed by [[Novocom]], was launched in 1995. The Sky logo was given a slant and was put in an oval, which itself was usually put in a rectangle.
   
 
Individual channel logos and graphics were nearly identical. Channel logos were made up of the Sky logo in a rectangle with the channel name always written in the same lowercase font. The channels were separated by using different colours for their graphics. Sky One used purple, the movie channels used golden brown, Sky Sports used dark red, Sky News used dark blue, Sky Soap used pink, and Sky Travel used green.
 
Individual channel logos and graphics were nearly identical. Channel logos were made up of the Sky logo in a rectangle with the channel name always written in the same lowercase font. The channels were separated by using different colours for their graphics. Sky One used purple, the movie channels used golden brown, Sky Sports used dark red, Sky News used dark blue, Sky Soap used pink, and Sky Travel used green.
<gallery bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" position="center" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" widths="200" spacing="small" hideaddbutton="true">
 
Skylogo 1996.jpg|A Sky ident from 1996.
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
==1997–1998==
 
==1997–1998==
 
[[File:Sky (1997).svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Sky (1997).svg|200px|center]]
 
Another new corporate look come in September 1997, and it was once again implemented across every channel. This time the logo with the oval usually appeared on its own, with 3D effects that almost made the oval look like an egg.
 
Another new corporate look come in September 1997, and it was once again implemented across every channel. This time the logo with the oval usually appeared on its own, with 3D effects that almost made the oval look like an egg.
 
[[File:Sky egg logo.png|200px|center]]
 
   
 
Although the channels had to adhere to yet another identical logo scheme, they were allowed more variety for their channel graphics.
 
Although the channels had to adhere to yet another identical logo scheme, they were allowed more variety for their channel graphics.
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==1998–1999==
 
==1998–1999==
 
[[File:Sky (1998).svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Sky (1998).svg|200px|center]]
Ahead of the launch of Sky Digital in 1998, Sky was rebranded. This included a completely new logo which abandoned the font which had been used in various forms since the 1980s. [[Pittard Sullivan]] handled much of the rebranding.
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Ahead of the launch of Sky Digital, Sky was rebranded in September 1998. This included a completely new logo which abandoned the font which had been used in various forms since the 1980s. [[Pittard Sullivan]] handled much of the rebranding.
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With this rebrand, Sky started a practice of using one logo with the name in lowercase for the platform and corporate purposes, and another with the name in capital letters for its channels.
 
With this rebrand, Sky started a practice of using one logo with the name in lowercase for the platform and corporate purposes, and another with the name in capital letters for its channels.
<gallery bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" position="center" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" widths="185" spacing="small" hideaddbutton="true">
 
Sky (1998) 2.svg|The logo used on Sky's Channels from 1998-2002 (Sky Box Office had it until 2003)
 
Sky Digital 1998.jpg|This is the Sky Digital version
 
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==1999–2001==
 
==1999–2001==
 
[[File:Sky (1999).svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Sky (1999).svg|200px|center]]
 
The 'satellite edge' swoosh was retained, however, accompanied by a new font and a new colour scheme. The blue, yellow and white colour scheme has been the trademark scheme from 1999 until 2005.
 
The 'satellite edge' swoosh was retained, however, accompanied by a new font and a new colour scheme. The blue, yellow and white colour scheme has been the trademark scheme from 1999 until 2005.
<gallery bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" position="center" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" widths="185" spacing="small" hideaddbutton="true">Sky Digital (1999).svg|This is the Sky Digital version
 
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==2001–2009==
 
==2001–2009==
 
[[File:Sky (2001).svg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Sky (2001).svg|200px|center]]
In 2000, the satellite swoosh (used from 1998-2000) was phased out, leaving it as a font-only logo.
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In 2000, the satellite swoosh (used from 1998-2000) was phased out, leaving it as a font-only logo. This ID presented a intro that was introduced on 1 October 2001. When Artsworld was rebranded as [[Sky Arts]] in March 2007, it used the lowercase version of the Sky logo, and since then the company has slowly moved back to using one logo for both corporate purposes and channel brands.
 
This ID presented a intro that was introduced on 1 October 2001.
 
 
When Artsworld was rebranded as [[Sky Arts]] in March 2007, it used the lowercase version of the Sky logo, and since then the company has slowly moved back to using one logo for both corporate purposes and channel brands.
 
   
 
To find out more about the 2008 idents of Sky, click [[British Sky Broadcasting/2008 Idents|here]].
 
To find out more about the 2008 idents of Sky, click [[British Sky Broadcasting/2008 Idents|here]].
 
<gallery bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" position="center" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" widths="185" spacing="small" hideaddbutton="true">
 
Sky (2001) 2.svg|Sky started updating their channel logos from 2001-2011 . The new channel logo still differed from the corporate logo and was in capital letters, but the two logos were slightly more in line with each other.
 
Sky (2001) (Outlined).svg|Outlined version
 
Sky glass logo.png|This glass version of the logo was introduced in 2004.
 
IAW SKY.png|"In association with" version.
 
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==2009–present==
 
==2009–present==
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*[http://dennytu.wordpress.com/2009/10/05/skys-the-limit-with-1m-rebrand/ Art & Business of Motion]
 
*[http://dennytu.wordpress.com/2009/10/05/skys-the-limit-with-1m-rebrand/ Art & Business of Motion]
 
*[http://www.brandrepublic.com/news/943129/Sky-overhaul-brand-unveil-new-logo/ Brand Republic]
 
*[http://www.brandrepublic.com/news/943129/Sky-overhaul-brand-unveil-new-logo/ Brand Republic]
The new logo was launched onto the [[Sky Movies]] and [[Sky Sports]] channels on January 1, 2010. [[Sky News]] and [[Sky Arts]] followed with rebrands during the year.
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The new logo was launched onto the [[Sky Cinema (UK and Ireland)|Sky Movies]] and [[Sky Sports]] channels on January 1, 2010. [[Sky News]] and [[Sky Arts]] followed with rebrands during the year.
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==External links==
Sky glass logo 2010.png|The new logo also had a glass version. Through this particular example one can see the ident for Sky Movies Greats shining through.
 
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*[https://www.skygroup.sky/corporate Sky Limited]
Sky Believe in better logo.jpg|The "Believe in better" endboard, seen at the end of most of Sky's adverts and corporate promos.
 
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*[http://www.sky.com Sky UK]
Sky Multicoloured.png|Multicoloured version used on their website.
 
skylogo.png
 
Sky-logo-2016.svg|Main Sky logo introduced in 2016.
 
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{{BSkyB}}
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{{Sky}}
{{21st Century Fox}}
 
 
{{Comcast}}
 
{{Comcast}}
[[Category:Sky plc]]
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[[Category:Sky Limited]]
 
[[Category:Television broadcasters]]
 
[[Category:Television broadcasters]]
 
[[Category:Media companies in the United Kingdom]]
 
[[Category:Media companies in the United Kingdom]]
 
[[Category:Television platforms]]
 
[[Category:Television platforms]]
[[Category:21st Century Fox]]
 
 
[[Category:1984]]
 
[[Category:1984]]
 
[[Category:Italy]]
 
[[Category:Italy]]
 
[[Category:Media companies in Ireland]]
 
[[Category:Media companies in Ireland]]
 
[[Category:Comcast]]
 
[[Category:Comcast]]
 
[[Category:Europe]]
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[[Category:Logos created by Pittard Sullivan]]
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[[Category:News Corporation former subsidiaries]]

Revision as of 01:14, 5 January 2020

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1984–1989 1989–1993 1993–1995 1995–1997 1997–1998
1984–1989 1989–1993 1993–1995 1995–1997 1997–1998
1998–1999 1999–2001 2001–2009 2009–present
1998–1999 1999–2001 2001–2009 2009–present

Sky Limited is a British Pan-European media and telecommunications company owned by Comcast since 2018. It has operations in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, and Spain.

Sky is Europe's largest media company and pay-TV broadcaster by revenue (as of 2018), with 23 million subscribers and more than 31,000 employees as of 2019. The company is primarily involved in satellite television.

1984–1989

Sky (1984)

This was the first of Sky's many logos, used from the time Satellite Channel was named to Sky Channel, in January 1984.

1989–1993

Sky (1989)

Sky Television merged with British Satellite Broadcasting (BSB) to form British Sky Broadcasting in late 1990. This did NOT bring any major changes to the Sky identity, other than the occasional addition of the full company name underneath using BSB's old font.

1993–1995

Sky (1993)

In 1993, Sky launched a new corporate look with a common design across all its channels. The new look was created by Novocom. The logo was altered to make the 'Sky' wordmark larger in proportion to the circle, and the 'Y' was straightened up.

1995–1997

Sky (1995)

Yet another new look, also designed by Novocom, was launched in 1995. The Sky logo was given a slant and was put in an oval, which itself was usually put in a rectangle.

Individual channel logos and graphics were nearly identical. Channel logos were made up of the Sky logo in a rectangle with the channel name always written in the same lowercase font. The channels were separated by using different colours for their graphics. Sky One used purple, the movie channels used golden brown, Sky Sports used dark red, Sky News used dark blue, Sky Soap used pink, and Sky Travel used green.

1997–1998

Sky (1997)

Another new corporate look come in September 1997, and it was once again implemented across every channel. This time the logo with the oval usually appeared on its own, with 3D effects that almost made the oval look like an egg.

Although the channels had to adhere to yet another identical logo scheme, they were allowed more variety for their channel graphics.

1998–1999

Sky (1998)

Ahead of the launch of Sky Digital, Sky was rebranded in September 1998. This included a completely new logo which abandoned the font which had been used in various forms since the 1980s. Pittard Sullivan handled much of the rebranding.

With this rebrand, Sky started a practice of using one logo with the name in lowercase for the platform and corporate purposes, and another with the name in capital letters for its channels.

1999–2001

Sky (1999)

The 'satellite edge' swoosh was retained, however, accompanied by a new font and a new colour scheme. The blue, yellow and white colour scheme has been the trademark scheme from 1999 until 2005.

2001–2009

Sky (2001)

In 2000, the satellite swoosh (used from 1998-2000) was phased out, leaving it as a font-only logo. This ID presented a intro that was introduced on 1 October 2001. When Artsworld was rebranded as Sky Arts in March 2007, it used the lowercase version of the Sky logo, and since then the company has slowly moved back to using one logo for both corporate purposes and channel brands.

To find out more about the 2008 idents of Sky, click here.

2009–present

Sky (2009)

In the autumn of 2009, Sky was working on softening the image with the goal of making the company appear more friendly. This included a softer logo.

The new logo was launched onto the Sky Movies and Sky Sports channels on January 1, 2010. Sky News and Sky Arts followed with rebrands during the year.

External links