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      • The original CBC logo was designed by École des Beaux Arts student Hortense Binette and used between 1940 to 1958. It featured a map of Canada with CBC written across, and a thunderbolt in a V shape to symbolize broadcasting. Under the thunderbolt, Radio Canada can be read. All of these elements were surrounded by a circular stroke outline.
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  2. The new CBC/Radio-Canada logo created by Burton Kramer was introduced in 1974, one year after the official opening of Maison de Radio-Canada in Montreal. It aptly captured the emerging symbiosis between TV and radio, which from then on would be broadcast out of the same facility.

    • 1940–1958
    • 1958–1974
    • 1974–1992
    • 1992–Present

    The original logo of the CBC, designed by École des Beaux Arts student Hortense Binette and used between 1940 and 1958, featured a map of Canada (and from 1940 to 1949, the Dominion of Newfoundland) and a thunderbolt design used to symbolize broadcasting.

    This logo was also used by Télévision de Radio-Canadaduring the same time period that it was used by CBC Television.

    1974–1985

    The fourth logo, known internally as "the gem", was designed for the CBC by graphic artist Burton Kramer in December 1974, and it is the most widely recognised symbol of the corporation. The main on-air identification featured the logo kaleidoscopically morphing into its form while radiating outward from the centre of the screen on a blue background. This animated version, which went to air in December 1974, is also known colloquially as "The Exploding Pizza". This logo was originally accompa...

    1986–1992

    The updated one-colour version of the gem/pizza logo, created by Hubert Tison and Robert Innes, was introduced on January 1, 1986, and it was introduced with a set of computer graphic-generated television idents for CBC. These idents consisted of different background colours corresponding to the time of the day behind a translucent CBC gem logo, accompanied by different arrangements of the CBC's new, orchestrated five-note jingle. The logo was changed to one colour, generally dark blue on whi...

    In November 1992, CBC updated its logo design to make it simpler and more red (or white on a red background). The new logo design, created by Swiss-Canadian design firm Gottschalk+Ash, reduces the number of geometric sections in the logo to 13 instead of the previous logo's 25, and the "C" in the centre of the logo became a simple red circle. It is...

  3. Jun 13, 2024 · What is the CBC logo? The logo features a wide-open ring with arches, semi-arches, and small fragments arranged around it. This design is a stylized abbreviation of the company name. The central ring represents the letter “C,” while the surrounding elements form abstract representations of the letters “B” and “C.”

    • November 2, 1936
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    • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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  4. The English- and French-language service units of the corporation are commonly known as CBC and Radio-Canada, respectively. They were found in 2 November 1936 in Ottawa, Canada. Thanks to John...

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  5. The "Butterfly" logo was designed for the CBC by Hubert Tison in 1966 to mark the network's progressing transition from black-and-white to colour television, much in the manner of the NBC peacock logo. It was used at the beginning of programs broadcast in colour and was used until all CBC television programs had switched to colour.

  6. CBC's logo has been an ever evolving and sometimes controversial corporate stamp. Stylized maps framed by lightning bolts, a colourful butterfly, and several iterations of the iconic gem have...

  7. The evolution of the CBC/Radio-Canada logo. CBC/Radio-Canada's logo has changed a lot from its original form, first unveiled in 1940. For many people, the mere sight of a CBC/Radio-Canada logo is enough to remind them of one of many milestones in the public broadcaster's history.