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{{Print Logos}}
 
{{Print Logos}}
 
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|MSGNetwork1983.jpg|1977–1980
 
|USA Network logo original.svg|1980–1996
 
|USA Network logo original.svg|1980–1996
 
|USA Network 1996.svg|1996–1999
 
|USA Network 1996.svg|1996–1999
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|USA Network 2004.svg|2003–2005
 
|USA Network 2004.svg|2003–2005
 
|USA Network 2005.svg|2005–present}}
 
|USA Network 2005.svg|2005–present}}
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==Madison Square Garden Sports Network==
==1980–1996==
 
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===1977–1980===
 
[[File:MSGNetwork1983.jpg|center|250px]]
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USA Network was originally established in 1977 as Madison Square Garden Sports Network.
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==USA Network==
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===1980–1996===
 
[[File:USA Network logo original.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:USA Network logo original.svg|center|200px]]
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USA Network (1980s) (Print).svg|Print version
 
</gallery>
 
This logo has a red "USA" with a blue "NETWORK" OR "CABLE NETWORK" below. A one-color version was used as well.
 
   
 
USA Network launched on April 9, 1980. This logo has a red "USA" with a blue "NETWORK" below. A one-color version was used as well.
==1996–1999==
 
[[File:USA Network 1996.svg|center|200px]]
 
<gallery widths="150" position="center" captionalign="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true">
 
USA Network 1996 (Print).svg|Print version
 
</gallery>
 
A new look for the USA Network was introduced in June 1996.
 
   
==1999–2003==
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===1996–1999===
[[File:USA Network SVG.svg|center|200px]]
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[[File:USA Network 1996.svg|center|250px]]
<gallery widths="150" position="center" captionalign="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true">
 
USA Network (1999) (Print).svg|Print version
 
</gallery>
 
   
 
A new look for the USA Network was introduced in June 1996. A blue star was added into the logo and a new typeface was introduced.
==2003–2005==
 
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[[File:USA Network 2004.svg|center|200px]]
 
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===1999–2003===
<gallery widths="150" position="center" captionalign="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true">
 
USA Network 2004 (Print).svg|Print version
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[[File:USA Network SVG.svg|center|250px]]
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</gallery>
 
 
===2003–2005===
This less complicated logo only has five red stripes, instead of seven, as well as a different typeface. This logo was the shortest-lived, being used for only two years.
 
 
[[File:USA Network 2004.svg|center|250px]]
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This less complicated logo only has five red stripes, instead of seven, as well as a different typeface. This logo was introduced in 2003, and was the shortest-lived, being used for only two years.
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===2005–present===
 
[[File:USA Network 2005.svg|center|250px]]
   
==2005–present==
 
[[File:USA Network 2005.svg|center|200px]]
 
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In 2005, the USA network was rebranded with a completely new logo and the new tagline "Characters Welcome". The rebrand was unveiled on June 20 and launched onto screens on July 8 for the season premiere of Monk. In April 2016, USA Network dropped the "Characters Welcome" tagline, replacing it with "We the Bold", and has since downplayed its on air usage of "Network".
 
In 2005, the USA network was rebranded with a completely new logo and the new tagline "Characters Welcome". The rebrand was unveiled on June 20 and launched onto screens on July 8 for the season premiere of Monk. In April 2016, USA Network dropped the "Characters Welcome" tagline, replacing it with "We the Bold", and has since downplayed its on air usage of "Network".
 
*[http://www.imaginaryforces.com/featured/6/311 Imaginary Forces]
 
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*[http://creativemac.digitalmedianet.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=33425-0 Creative Mac]
 
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[[Category:Entertainment television networks in the United States]]
 
[[Category:Entertainment television networks in the United States]]
 
[[Category:Comcast]]
 
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[[Category:Former ViacomCBS subsidiaries]]

Revision as of 22:17, 6 May 2020

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1977–1980 1980–1996 1996–1999 1999–2003 2003–2005 2005–present
1977–1980 1980–1996 1996–1999 1999–2003 2003–2005 2005–present

Madison Square Garden Sports Network

1977–1980

MSGNetwork1983

USA Network was originally established in 1977 as Madison Square Garden Sports Network.

USA Network

1980–1996

USA Network logo original

USA Network launched on April 9, 1980. This logo has a red "USA" with a blue "NETWORK" below. A one-color version was used as well.

1996–1999

USA Network 1996

A new look for the USA Network was introduced in June 1996. A blue star was added into the logo and a new typeface was introduced.

1999–2003

USA Network SVG

2003–2005

USA Network 2004

This less complicated logo only has five red stripes, instead of seven, as well as a different typeface. This logo was introduced in 2003, and was the shortest-lived, being used for only two years.

2005–present

USA Network 2005

In 2005, the USA network was rebranded with a completely new logo and the new tagline "Characters Welcome". The rebrand was unveiled on June 20 and launched onto screens on July 8 for the season premiere of Monk. In April 2016, USA Network dropped the "Characters Welcome" tagline, replacing it with "We the Bold", and has since downplayed its on air usage of "Network".


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