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|Satellite_Television_1982.png|1982–1984 |
|Satellite_Television_1982.png|1982–1984 |
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|Screen Shot 2019-09-02 at 5.39.22 pm.png|February–May 1989 |
|Screen Shot 2019-09-02 at 5.39.22 pm.png|February–May 1989 |
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|Skychannel_ident2_1989a-01.jpg|May–July 1989 |
|Skychannel_ident2_1989a-01.jpg|May–July 1989 |
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|Skyone_ident_1989a.jpg|July 1989–1990 |
|Skyone_ident_1989a.jpg|July 1989–1990 |
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|Sky_One_(1990-1993).svg|1990–1993 |
|Sky_One_(1990-1993).svg|1990–1993 |
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|Sky_one_1995_96_logo-11264.jpg|1995–1996 |
|Sky_one_1995_96_logo-11264.jpg|1995–1996 |
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|Sky1.gif|1996–1997 |
|Sky1.gif|1996–1997 |
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|sky-1_on_white-2015.png|2016–2017 |
|sky-1_on_white-2015.png|2016–2017 |
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|Sky One 2017.svg|2017–2020 |
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==Satellite Television== |
==Satellite Television== |
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===1982–1984=== |
===1982–1984=== |
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Sky One had its origins as '''Satellite Television''', a Pan-European television channel originating in London. It was launched in April 1982 and was initially only available to 70,000 homes in Norway and Finland. It was later launched in the United Kingdom in June 1983. |
Sky One had its origins as '''Satellite Television''', a Pan-European television channel originating in London. It was launched in April 1982 and was initially only available to 70,000 homes in Norway and Finland. It was later launched in the United Kingdom in June 1983. |
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Satellite Television ident 1982.jpg |
Satellite Television ident 1982.jpg |
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===1984–1989=== |
===1984–1989=== |
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[[File:Sky Alt.jpg|center|200px]] |
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In 1983, Rupert Murdoch bought the company over and decided to rename the channel to '''Sky Channel''' on 31 January 1984. |
In 1983, Rupert Murdoch bought the company over and decided to rename the channel to '''Sky Channel''' on 31 January 1984. |
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The slogan was originally ''"Reaching out to you"'', until circa October 1987, where the slogan was changed to ''"Europe's number 1"''. |
The slogan was originally ''"Reaching out to you"'', until circa October 1987, where the slogan was changed to ''"Europe's number 1"''. |
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===February–May 1989=== |
===February–May 1989=== |
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[[File:Screen Shot 2019-09-02 at 5.39.22 pm.png|center|200px]] |
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In February 1989, Rupert Murdoch launched a big push for Direct Broadcast Satellite which involved launching four channels on Astra satellite, which could be easily received with domestic satellites dishes. Sky Channel was one of those channels, the others were [[Sky News]], [[Sky Movies]] and [[Eurosport]]. This logo was short-lived. |
In February 1989, Rupert Murdoch launched a big push for Direct Broadcast Satellite which involved launching four channels on Astra satellite, which could be easily received with domestic satellites dishes. Sky Channel was one of those channels, the others were [[Sky News]], [[Sky Movies]] and [[Eurosport]]. This logo was short-lived. |
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===May–July 1989=== |
===May–July 1989=== |
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[[File:Skychannel_ident2_1989a-01.jpg|200px|center]] |
[[File:Skychannel_ident2_1989a-01.jpg|200px|center]] |
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A new logo was launched in May, but this did not last long as the channel was renamed Sky One on 30 July, where the channel began only broadcasting to the UK. |
A new logo was launched in May, but this did not last long as the channel was renamed Sky One on 30 July, where the channel began only broadcasting to the UK. |
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===July 1989–1990=== |
===July 1989–1990=== |
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[[File:Skyone_ident_1989a.jpg|200px|center]] |
[[File:Skyone_ident_1989a.jpg|200px|center]] |
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On 30 July, Sky Channel was renamed '''Sky One''' a few months after the launch on Astra. From this point onward, the channel began to only broadcast in the United Kingdom. |
On 30 July, Sky Channel was renamed '''Sky One''' a few months after the launch on Astra. From this point onward, the channel began to only broadcast in the United Kingdom. |
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Screen Shot 2019-10-13 at 10.04.08 pm.png|1989 "We're The One" Promo |
Screen Shot 2019-10-13 at 10.04.08 pm.png|1989 "We're The One" Promo |
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Screen Shot 2019-10-13 at 10.07.04 pm.png|1990 "Still The One" Promo |
Screen Shot 2019-10-13 at 10.07.04 pm.png|1990 "Still The One" Promo |
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===1990–1993=== |
===1990–1993=== |
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[[File:Sky_One_(1990-1993).svg|150px|center]] |
[[File:Sky_One_(1990-1993).svg|150px|center]] |
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In 1990, the script "One" was retired in favour of the sans-serif "One". However in November, [[Sky plc|Sky TV]] merged with [[British Satellite Broadcasting|BSB]] to form [[Sky plc|British Sky Broadcasting]]. Following this, all of Sky's network idents were surrounded by a black border/background, and under the idents came the name British Sky Broadcasting. |
In 1990, the script "One" was retired in favour of the sans-serif "One". However in November, [[Sky plc|Sky TV]] merged with [[British Satellite Broadcasting|BSB]] to form [[Sky plc|British Sky Broadcasting]]. Following this, all of Sky's network idents were surrounded by a black border/background, and under the idents came the name British Sky Broadcasting. |
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*[http://thetvroom.com/sky/sky-1-010-id-010.html The TV Room] |
*[http://thetvroom.com/sky/sky-1-010-id-010.html The TV Room] |
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===1993–1995=== |
===1993–1995=== |
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All Sky channels were rebranded on 1 September 1993 after the launch of [[Sky Multichannels]]. The US firm [[Novocom]] was behind the new graphics. From this era onward, the channel began airing for 24 hours. |
All Sky channels were rebranded on 1 September 1993 after the launch of [[Sky Multichannels]]. The US firm [[Novocom]] was behind the new graphics. From this era onward, the channel began airing for 24 hours. |
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===1995–1996=== |
===1995–1996=== |
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[[File:Sky_one_1995_96_logo-11264.jpg|center|200px]] |
[[File:Sky_one_1995_96_logo-11264.jpg|center|200px]] |
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In early 1995, [[Novocom]] launched another look. Video collectors and fans refer this logo and the following logo as the "tombstone" era. |
In early 1995, [[Novocom]] launched another look. Video collectors and fans refer this logo and the following logo as the "tombstone" era. |
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Skyone ident 1995a.jpg|1995-1996 Network ID |
Skyone ident 1995a.jpg|1995-1996 Network ID |
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===1996–1997=== |
===1996–1997=== |
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[[File:Sky1.gif|center|170px]] |
[[File:Sky1.gif|center|170px]] |
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With the launch of [[Sky 2]] on 1 September 1996, Sky One briefly rebranded itself as '''Sky 1'''. After Sky 2 was closed on 31 August 1997, Sky 1 used the tombstone look for two more months until its final appearance on 31st October that year. |
With the launch of [[Sky 2]] on 1 September 1996, Sky One briefly rebranded itself as '''Sky 1'''. After Sky 2 was closed on 31 August 1997, Sky 1 used the tombstone look for two more months until its final appearance on 31st October that year. |
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Sky1 ident1996a.jpg|1996-November 1997 Network ID |
Sky1 ident1996a.jpg|1996-November 1997 Network ID |
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*[http://thetvroom.com/sky/sky-1-200-id-010.html The TV Room] |
*[http://thetvroom.com/sky/sky-1-200-id-010.html The TV Room] |
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===1997–1998=== |
===1997–1998=== |
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[[File:Sky_one_1997.jpg|200px|center]] |
[[File:Sky_one_1997.jpg|200px|center]] |
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Sky 1 reverted back to its previous name on 1 November 1997 and adapted a new logo called the "egg" look. Many fans consider this to be Sky 1's worst logo. It was presumably not liked by Sky themselves either, as the look only stayed for just under seven months. |
Sky 1 reverted back to its previous name on 1 November 1997 and adapted a new logo called the "egg" look. Many fans consider this to be Sky 1's worst logo. It was presumably not liked by Sky themselves either, as the look only stayed for just under seven months. |
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*[http://thetvroom.com/sky/sky-1-250-id-010.html The TV Room] |
*[http://thetvroom.com/sky/sky-1-250-id-010.html The TV Room] |
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===1998–2002=== |
===1998–2002=== |
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[[File:Sky One 1998.svg|center|200px]] |
[[File:Sky One 1998.svg|center|200px]] |
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A new look for Sky One was launched on 31 May 1998.[http://www.campaignlive.co.uk/news/29660/MEDIA-RECORD/?DCMP=ILC-SEARCH] With this look, Sky departed from the pattern from the last years where the entire company would rebrand at the same time with similar look. Instead, Sky One departed to create its own identity based on filmed idents. This logo was also used to celebrate 10 years of Sky One. |
A new look for Sky One was launched on 31 May 1998.[http://www.campaignlive.co.uk/news/29660/MEDIA-RECORD/?DCMP=ILC-SEARCH] With this look, Sky departed from the pattern from the last years where the entire company would rebrand at the same time with similar look. Instead, Sky One departed to create its own identity based on filmed idents. This logo was also used to celebrate 10 years of Sky One. |
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*[http://thetvroom.com/sky/sky-1-300-id-010.html The TV Room] |
*[http://thetvroom.com/sky/sky-1-300-id-010.html The TV Room] |
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===2002–2004=== |
===2002–2004=== |
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[[File:Sky One 2002.svg|center|300px]] |
[[File:Sky One 2002.svg|center|300px]] |
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On 7 January 2002 Sky One launched their new logo along with a new graphic flat look with colour branded idents and graphics of orange. Sky One again gained a sister channel, Sky One Mix, which was intended as a "catch-up" channel, screening repeats of key Sky One programmes later in the same week. |
On 7 January 2002 Sky One launched their new logo along with a new graphic flat look with colour branded idents and graphics of orange. Sky One again gained a sister channel, Sky One Mix, which was intended as a "catch-up" channel, screening repeats of key Sky One programmes later in the same week. |
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*[http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a4422/sky-one-unveils-new-look.html Digital Spy] |
*[http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a4422/sky-one-unveils-new-look.html Digital Spy] |
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===2004–2008=== |
===2004–2008=== |
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[[File:Sky One.svg|center|300px]] |
[[File:Sky One.svg|center|300px]] |
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In September 2004, to coincide with its new autumn schedule, Sky One's new logo was launched. [[Sky Two|Sky Mix]] also changed its name from Sky Mix to [[Sky Two]] one year later. In February 2008 when new graphics occur, this logo only remained until a revamp in August. |
In September 2004, to coincide with its new autumn schedule, Sky One's new logo was launched. [[Sky Two|Sky Mix]] also changed its name from Sky Mix to [[Sky Two]] one year later. In February 2008 when new graphics occur, this logo only remained until a revamp in August. |
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<gallery bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" bordersize="none" position="center" spacing="medium" orientation="none" hideaddbutton="true" widths="200"> |
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sky One HD.png|HD simulcast launched in 2006. |
sky One HD.png|HD simulcast launched in 2006. |
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===2008–2011=== |
===2008–2011=== |
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[[File:Sky1.svg|center|250px]] |
[[File:Sky1.svg|center|250px]] |
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Sky1 HD.svg|HD simulcast |
Sky1 HD.svg|HD simulcast |
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==Sky 1 (second era)== |
==Sky 1 (second era)== |
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===2011–2016=== |
===2011–2016=== |
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[[File:Sky1 logo 2011.svg|250px|center]] |
[[File:Sky1 logo 2011.svg|250px|center]] |
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Sky1 separated the "Sky" and "1" slightly and thus the channel was renamed '''Sky 1''' in February 2011. On 1 January 2014, Sky 1 was temporarily renamed '''Sky Onesie''' to encourage viewers to snuggle up in front of the television wearing onesies, in a bid to recover from the previous night's celebrations. |
Sky1 separated the "Sky" and "1" slightly and thus the channel was renamed '''Sky 1''' in February 2011. On 1 January 2014, Sky 1 was temporarily renamed '''Sky Onesie''' to encourage viewers to snuggle up in front of the television wearing onesies, in a bid to recover from the previous night's celebrations. |
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*[http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a540968/sky-1-to-be-renamed-sky-onesie-for-new-years-day-viewing.html Digital Spy] |
*[http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a540968/sky-1-to-be-renamed-sky-onesie-for-new-years-day-viewing.html Digital Spy] |
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Sky Onesie.png|Sky Onesie logo |
Sky Onesie.png|Sky Onesie logo |
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===2015–2017=== |
===2015–2017=== |
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[[File:Sky 1 logo 2016.png|centre|250px]] |
[[File:Sky 1 logo 2016.png|centre|250px]] |
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Sky-1 on white-2015.png|2D version |
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==Sky One (third era)== |
==Sky One (third era)== |
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[[File:Sky One 2017.svg|centre|300px]] |
[[File:Sky One 2017.svg|centre|300px]] |
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On 9 October 2017, Sky 1 changed their name back to '''Sky One''' and a new look was launched as well. |
On 9 October 2017, Sky 1 changed their name back to '''Sky One''' and a new look was launched as well. |
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− | ===2020–present=== |
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+ | Sky One HD UK 2020.svg|Sky One HD (2020–present) |
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[[Category:Comcast]] |
[[Category:Comcast]] |
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[[Category:Flagship television channels]] |
[[Category:Flagship television channels]] |
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Revision as of 18:26, 2 July 2020
Satellite Television
1982–1984
SVG NEEDED |
Sky One had its origins as Satellite Television, a Pan-European television channel originating in London. It was launched in April 1982 and was initially only available to 70,000 homes in Norway and Finland. It was later launched in the United Kingdom in June 1983.
Sky Channel
1984–1989
In 1983, Rupert Murdoch bought the company over and decided to rename the channel to Sky Channel on 31 January 1984. The slogan was originally "Reaching out to you", until circa October 1987, where the slogan was changed to "Europe's number 1".
February–May 1989
In February 1989, Rupert Murdoch launched a big push for Direct Broadcast Satellite which involved launching four channels on Astra satellite, which could be easily received with domestic satellites dishes. Sky Channel was one of those channels, the others were Sky News, Sky Movies and Eurosport. This logo was short-lived.
May–July 1989
A new logo was launched in May, but this did not last long as the channel was renamed Sky One on 30 July, where the channel began only broadcasting to the UK.
Sky One (first era)
July 1989–1990
On 30 July, Sky Channel was renamed Sky One a few months after the launch on Astra. From this point onward, the channel began to only broadcast in the United Kingdom.
1990–1993
In 1990, the script "One" was retired in favour of the sans-serif "One". However in November, Sky TV merged with BSB to form British Sky Broadcasting. Following this, all of Sky's network idents were surrounded by a black border/background, and under the idents came the name British Sky Broadcasting.
1993–1995
All Sky channels were rebranded on 1 September 1993 after the launch of Sky Multichannels. The US firm Novocom was behind the new graphics. From this era onward, the channel began airing for 24 hours.
1995–1996
In early 1995, Novocom launched another look. Video collectors and fans refer this logo and the following logo as the "tombstone" era.
Sky 1 (first era)
1996–1997
With the launch of Sky 2 on 1 September 1996, Sky One briefly rebranded itself as Sky 1. After Sky 2 was closed on 31 August 1997, Sky 1 used the tombstone look for two more months until its final appearance on 31st October that year.
Sky One (second era)
1997–1998
Sky 1 reverted back to its previous name on 1 November 1997 and adapted a new logo called the "egg" look. Many fans consider this to be Sky 1's worst logo. It was presumably not liked by Sky themselves either, as the look only stayed for just under seven months.
1998–2002
A new look for Sky One was launched on 31 May 1998.[1] With this look, Sky departed from the pattern from the last years where the entire company would rebrand at the same time with similar look. Instead, Sky One departed to create its own identity based on filmed idents. This logo was also used to celebrate 10 years of Sky One.
2002–2004
On 7 January 2002 Sky One launched their new logo along with a new graphic flat look with colour branded idents and graphics of orange. Sky One again gained a sister channel, Sky One Mix, which was intended as a "catch-up" channel, screening repeats of key Sky One programmes later in the same week.
2004–2008
In September 2004, to coincide with its new autumn schedule, Sky One's new logo was launched. Sky Mix also changed its name from Sky Mix to Sky Two one year later. In February 2008 when new graphics occur, this logo only remained until a revamp in August.
Sky1
2008–2011
Sky One, in domestic partnership with Sky Two and Sky Three, renamed themselves Sky1, Sky2 and Sky3 respectively on 31 August 2008 and a new logo was launched as well. Sky1 used blue solids for their idents.
Sky 1 (second era)
2011–2016
Sky1 separated the "Sky" and "1" slightly and thus the channel was renamed Sky 1 in February 2011. On 1 January 2014, Sky 1 was temporarily renamed Sky Onesie to encourage viewers to snuggle up in front of the television wearing onesies, in a bid to recover from the previous night's celebrations.
2015–2017
Since 2015, Sky 1 altered their logo slightly and along with it came new idents for the whole channel on 19 April 2016.
Sky One (third era)
2017–present
2017–2020
On 9 October 2017, Sky 1 changed their name back to Sky One and a new look was launched as well.
2020–present
On 7 April 2020, a slight modification to all Sky entertainment channel logos, including Sky One, was made, consisting of the "Sky" part of the logo not having a white box around it, in the style of the Sky Comedy logo introduced two months prior. In Sky One's case, the blue has gotten brighter.