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New NBC logo

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What font did they use? At least it wasn't all caps, I had no idea they have been using a Peacock of some sort since the 1950s. I think the new Comcast XFinity logo has more style.

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This comment says it all:

"Hahaha… gotta love a logo that can be perfectly recreated in MS Paint."

This plus the rumor that MSNBC is thinking of replacing Keith Olbermann with Alec Baldwin makes me wonder whether Comcast is an entertainment provider or a crack provider.

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It looks like a 90's screensaver.

Will NBC continue to use the Peacock during primetime and whatnot? Like in the bottom corner?

Cause that's like the company logo, but won't the peacock still be on the network?

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This plus the rumor that MSNBC is thinking of replacing Keith Olbermann with Alec Baldwin makes me wonder whether Comcast is an entertainment provider or a crack provider.

:blink: Seriously?
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They paid someone a ton of cash for that [!@#$%^&*], and one of our lovely banner makers could have done it for half the price.

But then again, nearly every single "new and improved" TV logo lately has looked like absolute crap. Comedy Central, anyone?

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My little cousin knows how to make that. :lol:

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