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In 1932, when the original reception room of the BBC Broadcasting House in London opened, a logo was laid in mosaic on the floor. This logo was merely a stylised entwining of two capital B's, one facing either direction, linked by a C in the centre. This mosaic logo is still visible on the floor today, though the area no longer serves as the ...
The channel logo featured a large slanted Three, below the BBC logo inside a box. In 2008, BBC Three controller Danny Cohen unveiled a new brand for the channel, created by Red Bee Media, and designed to emphasise its new focus on cross-platform programming. The idents were introduced on 12 February 2008. The BBC logo is viewed as a pipe with ...
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Complete rebuild, corrected BBC logo and 'iPlayer' lettering: You cannot overwrite this file. File usage. The following 2 pages use this file: BBC iPlayer;
2008-05-25 14:24 Bilky asko 187×56× (175407 bytes) Reverted to version as of 14:22, 3 November 2007 - the letters in the logo are not white. 2008-05-25 13:55 Mangwanani 187×56× (176731 bytes) white letters
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