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1994–2006 2006–2009 2009–2013 2013–2021 2021–present
1994–2006 2006–2009 2009–2013 2013–2021 2021–present

1994–2021[]

1994–2006[]

Turner Classic Movies 1994
Designer:  Charles S. Anderson Design Co.
Typography:  Custom
Futura Extra Bold
Launched:  April 14, 1994

The original version of Turner Classic Movies' logo featured 30 different character designs that could be placed above the TCM "marquee", each representing a different movie category. Although this logo was discontinued from full-time use in 2006, it continued to be featured in the Open All Night bumpers for movies airing between 3-6 a.m. ET until the base 1994 logomark was retired in 2021. Feature presentation bumpers for the Silent Sunday Nights and TCM Imports feature blocks on Sundays also carried this logo as well, but they both introduced new opening bumpers with the 2013 logo in 2014. The logo was created by Minneapolis-based Charles S. Anderson Design Co.

2006–2009[]

TCM logo

In late 2006, Turner Classic Movies simplified its logo by removing the characters.

2009–2013[]

Turner Classic Movies 2009

2013-2021[]

Turner Classic Movies 2013
Designer:  Ferroconcrete
Typography:  Custom
Flama Semi-Condensed
Launched:  Unknown

In 2013, Turner Classic Movies received a new graphical identity. Following the footsteps of AMC, TCM changed its logo to a colored box without a border. The new identity was designed by Ferroconcrete. This logo is no longer in official use as of September 2021, but can still be seen on promos for the TCM Wine Club, Big Screen Classics, TCM's YouTube channel, and TCM Remembers which haven't been updated as of the rebrand.

2021–present[]

Turner Classic Movies 2021
Designer:  Sibling Rivalry (brand)
Made Music Studio (sound)
Typography:  Neue Plak
Launched:  September 1, 2021

On September 1, 2021, Turner Classic Movies was rebranded with a new graphical package and for the first time since its launch in 1994, a new wordmark. In addition, the network will remain commercial free and still focus on classic movies.

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