Gradient variant, used on promos for programming
"We're On Your Side" ID (1985–1988)
"We've Got the Touch, You and Channel 4" ID (1983–1984)
"You and Channel 4, We've Got the Touch" ID (1984–1985)
"We've Got the Touch on Channel 4" ID (1985-1986)
"Share the Spirit on Channel 4" ID (1986–1987)
"Safe, Strong and Free" promo (1984)
"Channel 4 Spirit" ID (1987–1988)
Fame, Fortune & Romance promo (January 11, 1988)
"Speaking of Everything" promo (February 28, 1988), with "
CBSpirit" graphics.
The American Academy of Periodontology bumper (February 28, 1987)
Lipton International Players Championships promo (March 1987)
Montage promo (March 1987)
Straight Talk About AIDS promo (March 1987)
Standalone logo, used mainly before the switch
Print logo with station ID
Station ID from news open from 1988 (after the switch in 1989, the peacock was later added beside it)
Station ID #1 ("Water", 1989–1991)
Station ID #2 (1989–1991)
Station ID #3 (1989–1991)
Station ID #4 ("Pedestal", 1988–1989)
Station ID #5 (Same as the previous one, but with the peacock. 1989–1991)
WTVJ weeknight lineup promo (early 1992)
WPOW "Power 96" promo (October 1988)
Community service promo ("Guardian Program", October 1988)
"Hispanic Heritage Month" (October 1988)
"Is This a Great State or What?" promo (October 1988)
"Don't Worry, Be Happy" promo (December 1988)
Movie Special bumper (1988)
The Today Show promo (February 23, 1989)
Is This a Great State or What? promo (1989)
Switchover hotline (1989)
Promo (December 31, 1988)
Vertical logo with gradient
Logo with a website domain (1997–2005)
Prototype version, appeared on their switch report
Olympics logo, high definition
The logo is unveiled (September 9, 1995)
Version with the region's name, used until June 13, 2016
Horizontal version of the region's name
NBC 6 First Alert Weather logo
Horizontal Olympics logo with the region's name
Olympics logo (
2024–present)
Alternate logo (2013–2021)
Alternate logo with the 2022 peacock (2023–present)
On-screen bug, used for syndicated programming
Olympics on-screen bug, used for syndicated programming
Alternate glossy variant with the region's name, used until 2016
Website logo (2012–present)
70th anniversary logo (2019)
75th anniversary logo (2024)