1996?2001:
The network’s first logo, it combines MSN with NBC.
2001?2006:
Combining MSN with NBC, this logo is still in use as a secondary logo.
2001?2002:
This logo was utilized in the aftermath of 9/11, in the “America’s News Channel”
phase. From this point on, the “N” in the logo was changed from red to
match the rest of the letters’ colorations. The peacock is colored with
a pattern of the flag of the United States.
2006?Present:
This style was introduced for the Doc Block and was soon after adopted as the network’s new official logo.
2007?Present, msnbc.com logo:
Msnbc.com, a separate company from MSNBC cable, uses a different logo.
1996?2001:
The network’s first logo, it combines MSN with NBC.
2001?2006:
Combining MSN with NBC, this logo is still in use as a secondary logo.
2001?2002:
This logo was utilized in the aftermath of 9/11, in the “America’s News Channel”
phase. From this point on, the “N” in the logo was changed from red to
match the rest of the letters’ colorations. The peacock is colored with
a pattern of the flag of the United States.
2006?Present:
This style was introduced for the Doc Block and was soon after adopted as the network’s new official logo.
2007?Present, msnbc.com logo:
Msnbc.com, a separate company from MSNBC cable, uses a different logo.
1996?2001:
The network’s first logo, it combines MSN with NBC.
2001?2006:
Combining MSN with NBC, this logo is still in use as a secondary logo.
2001?2002:
This logo was utilized in the aftermath of 9/11, in the “America’s News Channel”
phase. From this point on, the “N” in the logo was changed from red to
match the rest of the letters’ colorations. The peacock is colored with
a pattern of the flag of the United States.
2006?Present:
This style was introduced for the Doc Block and was soon after adopted as the network’s new official logo.
2007?Present, msnbc.com logo:
Msnbc.com, a separate company from MSNBC cable, uses a different logo.
1996?2001:
The network’s first logo, it combines MSN with NBC.
2001?2006:
Combining MSN with NBC, this logo is still in use as a secondary logo.
2001?2002:
This logo was utilized in the aftermath of 9/11, in the “America’s News Channel”
phase. From this point on, the “N” in the logo was changed from red to
match the rest of the letters’ colorations. The peacock is colored with
a pattern of the flag of the United States.
2006?Present:
This style was introduced for the Doc Block and was soon after adopted as the network’s new official logo.
2007?Present, msnbc.com logo:
Msnbc.com, a separate company from MSNBC cable, uses a different logo.
1996?2001:
The network’s first logo, it combines MSN with NBC.
2001?2006:
Combining MSN with NBC, this logo is still in use as a secondary logo.
2001?2002:
This logo was utilized in the aftermath of 9/11, in the “America’s News Channel”
phase. From this point on, the “N” in the logo was changed from red to
match the rest of the letters’ colorations. The peacock is colored with
a pattern of the flag of the United States.
2006?Present:
This style was introduced for the Doc Block and was soon after adopted as the network’s new official logo.
2007?Present, msnbc.com logo:
Msnbc.com, a separate company from MSNBC cable, uses a different logo.
1996?2001:
The network’s first logo, it combines MSN with NBC.
2001?2006:
Combining MSN with NBC, this logo is still in use as a secondary logo.
2001?2002:
This logo was utilized in the aftermath of 9/11, in the “America’s News Channel”
phase. From this point on, the “N” in the logo was changed from red to
match the rest of the letters’ colorations. The peacock is colored with
a pattern of the flag of the United States.
2006?Present:
This style was introduced for the Doc Block and was soon after adopted as the network’s new official logo.
2007?Present, msnbc.com logo:
Msnbc.com, a separate company from MSNBC cable, uses a different logo.