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Logos
1.1
1970–2006
1.1.1
Numeral variants (1977–1988, for station identification)
1.2
2001–2006
1.3
2006–2008
1.4
2008–present
1.4.1
2008–2009
1.4.2
2009–2012
1.4.3
2012–present
Logos
[
]
1970–2006
[
]
Alternative version
Dots only (as a symbol, also in regional markets)
Blue version
Blue version #2
Blue version #3
Tan version
Gold version
Orange version
Gray version
Color version
1988–1992 version
1992–1994 version
1994–1997 version
1997–1999 version (continues as a production logo until 2001)
1999–2000 version
Numeral variants (1977–1988, for station identification)
[
]
Main version
2001–2006
[
]
Print version
Dots only (as a symbol, also in regional markets)
dots only print (as a symbol, also in regional markets)
Number 9 only
Number 9 only print
2006–2008
[
]
Print version
Grayscale version
Glossy gradient version
2008–present
[
]
Print version
Dots only (as a symbol, also in regional markets except for
WIN Television
)
Dots only print (as a symbol, also in regional markets except for
WIN Television
)
Perth & Adelaide stations only
Perth & Adelaide stations only (Print version)
2008–2009
[
]
Perth & Adelaide stations only
2009–2012
[
]
Perth & Adelaide stations only until March 2010
Olympics
version (Perth & Adelaide) (2010)
Olympics
version (Perth & Adelaide) (Used In Watermarks) (2010)
Olympics
stacked version (Perth & Adelaide) (2010)
Olympics
version (2010–2012)
Olympics
stacked version (2010–2012)
2012–present
[
]
Red version
Orange version
Yellow version
Green version
Purple version
Flat gradient version
Flat version
Olympics
version (2012)
Olympics
stacked version (2012)
Alternative glossy version (2015)
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