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TriviaIn 1988, mainly because of growing commercial competition, the BBC decided it needed a stronger, more unified corporate brand image – to be used on and off air, and across all its commercial product. The newly designed logo designed by Michael Peters looked back to the traditional BBC logo, but Peters updated it by slanting the boxes and adding three colored flashes underneath the logo blocks. The latter colors represented the phosphors on a color television, the primary colors used for cathode ray tube televisions (CTRs).
This logo was replaced in the early 1990s.
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