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1948–1949 1949–1956 1956–1965 1965–1967 1967–1970 1970–1972 1972–1976
1948–1949 1949–1956 1956–1965 1965–1967 1967–1970 1970–1972 1972–1976
1976–1978 1978–1979 1979–1982 1982–1983 1983–1984 (with Tom Brokaw) 1984–1985 (with Tom Brokaw) 1985–1988 (with Tom Brokaw)
1976–1978 1978–1979 1979–1982 1982–1983 1983–1984 (with Tom Brokaw) 1984–1985 (with Tom Brokaw) 1985–1988 (with Tom Brokaw)
1988–1990 (with Tom Brokaw) 1990–1992 1992–1994 1994–1999 1999–2004 2004 2004–2006
1988–1990 (with Tom Brokaw) 1990–1992 1992–1994 1994–1999 1999–2004 2004 2004–2006
2006–2007 2007–2016 2007–2015 2015–2016 2016–2023 2020-2023 2023–present
2006–2007 2007–2016 2007–2015 2015–2016 2016–2023 2020-2023 2023–present

NBC Television Newsreel/Camel Newsreel Theater

1948–1949

NBC Television Newsreel
CAMEL NEWSREEL THEATER

Camel/Plymouth News Caravan

1949–1956

Camel News Caravan - NBC 1951

The Huntley-Brinkley Report

The first Huntley-Brinkley Report was aired on October 29, 1956 and the last was aired on July 31, 1970.

1956–1965

The Huntley-Brinkley Report - NBC 1956

1965–1967

The Huntley-Brinkley Report - NBC 1965

1967–1970

Huntley-brinkley-1967

NBC Nightly News

On August 1, 1970, the program was renamed NBC Nightly News.

1970–1972

NBC NN 1971

1972–1975

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1976–1977

NBC Nightly News (1976)

1977–1979

NBC Nightly News (1978)

1979–1982

NBC Nightly News 1979

1982–1983

NBC Nightly News 1982

1983–1984 (with Tom Brokaw)

NBC Nightly News 1983

1984–1985 (with Tom Brokaw)

NBC Nightly News 1984

1985–1988 (with Tom Brokaw)

NNN80s

1988–1990 (with Tom Brokaw)

NBC Nightly News 1988

1990–1992 (with Tom Brokaw)

NNN

1992–1994 (with Tom Brokaw)

NNNearly90s

1994–1999 (with Tom Brokaw)

NBCnn90s

1999–2007

1999–2004 (with Tom Brokaw)

NBC Nightly News 1999

Note the Peacock in this logo is gold.

2004 (with Tom Brokaw)

NBC Nightly News 2004 (with Tom Brokaw)

2004–2006 (with Brian Williams)

NBC Nightly News 2004

When Brian Williams succeeded Tom Brokaw as NBC Nightly News anchor in late 2004, the Peacock is changed to the standard color palette.

2006-2007 (with Brian Williams)

NightlyN07

This tweaked version of logo (note the Peacock) was used for about a year after Nightly News began broadcasting in high definition.

2007–2016

NBC Nightly News 2000s

2007–2015 (with Brian Williams)

NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams

2015–2016 (with Lester Holt)

NNLH'

During the announcement that Lester Holt would permanently become the main anchor for NBC Nightly News starting in June 2015, the logo has changed.

2016–2023

NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt (2016) - with Full-Color Rainbow Peacock

The program introduced a new logo and intro on October 10, 2016. On October 16, 2017[1], the intro has been shortened; the camera no longer zooms into a building, but rather shows the logo over a sphere, before cutting directly to the beginning of the program. Also, in November of 2020, NBC changed the open to no longer show the horizontal logo and include the vertical logo while also scrapping the computer-generated model of 30 Rockefeller Plaza and include a background of a map made of light blue dots.

2020-2023

NBC Nightly News Lester Holt logo

2023–present

NBC Nightly News 2023 (Alt I)

NBC Nightly News unveiled a new logo and graphics package on June 19, 2023, commemorating the program's 75th anniversary. The logo incorporates a two-part “N” emblem (reminiscent of the network's 1979–86 "Proud N" logo) that can be split apart to display headlines within graphical lower-third banners, and is featured as part of a revised animated logo bug.

References

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