N24
2000-2003
2003-2016
This logo was adopted on September 15, 2003, along with a new set of graphics.
New on-air graphics, based on the same logo, were launched on May 8, 2006. The logo now appears animated in 3D with the square on the left appearing as an orange cube with a globe inside.[1]
2016-2018
Welt
2018-present
On January 18, 2018, N24 was renamed to Welt, as part of an effort launched in July 2015, when N24 and its sister newspapers, daily Die Welt and weekly Welt am Sonntag, were brought together under the Welt brand.
Printed publications Newspapers: Bild (Bild am Sonntag) | Die Welt (Welt am Sonntag) | B.Z. (B.Z. am Sonntag) | Politico (Europe) | Fakt Television channels Digital assets Marketing media: News, entertainment and lifestyle media: Other assets Former assets
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Seven.One Entertainment Group Free-to-air channels: Austria: Puls 4 | Puls 24 | ATV1 (II1) | ProSieben Austria | Sat.1 Österreich | kabel eins Austria | sixx Austria | ProSieben Maxx Austria | Sat.1 Gold Österreich | kabel eins Doku Austria Switzerland: Puls Acht | ProSieben Schweiz | Sat.1 Schweiz | kabel eins Schweiz | sixx Schweiz | Sat.1 Gold Schweiz | ProSieben Maxx Schweiz Pay television channels: Newscasts: Direct-to-consumer and digital services: Production companies: Other assets: Red Arrow Studios Europe: July August Productions (Israel) | NERD (United Kingdom) | CPL Productions (United Kingdom) | Cove Pictures (United Kingdom) | Snowman Productions (Denmark) | Endor Productions (United Kingdom) | Redseven Entertainment (Germany) | Nit Television (United Kingdom) Digital and distribution: Digital ventures: ParshipMeet Group: Eharmony | ElitePartner | Meetme | Skout | Tagged | GROWLr | Lovoo | Parship Former assets: Divested:
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