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WTCG

1976–1979

WTCG 17 Atlanta

SuperStation WTBS

1979–1981

This logo is based on that of Star Wars.

1981–1985

TBS '80s

1985–1987

WTBS 80s

SuperStation TBS

1987–1989

TBS first

TBS Superstation (first era)

1989–1991

Tbs logo late 80s

TBS (first era)

1991–1994

TBS 1991

1994–1996

TBS 1995

TBS Superstation (second era)

1996–2003

TBS Superstation logo 1999

In 1996 on the 20th anniversary, TBS once again began referring to itself as "TBS Superstation", after five years as simply TBS; however, most network promos aired on the channel during this period verbally referred as simply "the Superstation" and network bugs during programs displayed the logo as simply "Superstation".

2003–2004

TBS Superstations 2003

TBS (second era)

2004

In 2004, TBS Superstation once again rebranded as simply "TBS", as such this logo was modified to only include a "TBS" wordmark in Myriad Bold Italic type; this logo was used only for a short time before its next logo debuted. It was taken from its 2003 logo.

TBS old

2004–2015

TBS logo 2005

Beginning June 10, 2004, TBS debuted its new logo and look. This new look emphasized TBS' new focus on comedy, following TBS' parent company Time Warner's sale of its half of Comedy Central to Viacom

2015–present

TBS logo 2016

On September 16, 2015, TBS's official Facebook page unveiled a new logo on their profile pic, and on their cover photo while promoting their upcoming original series, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee. The logo was first used on the air on October 31, 2015, though it had appeared on TBS's website before then.

See also

  • WPCH-TV – an independent station in Atlanta, that operated TBS as a national superstation feed of the Atlanta-area station until 2007.


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