
CBS - "1989 90 ID" (1990) - YouTube
2019年11月8日 · CBS 1989 90 green ID with alternate voiceover.
CBS/Station IDs - Fandom
"We've Got It All Together" "Where the Good Times Are" "Have We Got a Fall For You" "The Best Is Right Here" "See the Best... CBS" "Catch the Brightest Stars" "The Hot Ones" "There's Something in the Air" "Turn Us On, We'll Turn You On" "Looking Good" "Looking Good Together" "Reach for the Stars" "Great Moments" "We've Got the Touch" (version 1) "We've Got the Touch" (version 2) "We've Got the ...
CBS/Idents | Logopedia | Fandom
CBS Unveils Newly Evolved Brand Identity Across All Divisions and Platforms. Business Wire. Retrieved on February 8, 2022. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.
CBS/Idents | Closing Logo Group | Fandom
Share the Spirit of CBS (1986) Designed by Sheryl Gold Productions. Animated by Cranston-Csuri Productions.
CBS/1983-2007 - Audiovisual Identity Database
Trivia: In CBS Evening News episodes which aired between May 18, 2009 and 2015, a picture of this ID and the 1989 ID were visible to the left of the front news desk. Variants: On the night of August 30, 1993, David Letterman did the spiel (The Late Show, which Letterman hosted until 2015, debuted that night). Dave fades in midway through the ...
CBS ID (1989) - YouTube
This is CBS ident in 1989.
CBS National IDs - Closing Logos
Logo: The blocky letters "CBS" are illuminated by a spotlight against a dark background. Variant: A version with a overlay featuring some farm plants and house exists. FX/SFX: None. Music/Sounds: None or the end theme of the show, which may be coupled by an announcer saying "This is CBS, the Columbia Broadcasting System".
CBS/1983-2007 - The Dream Logos Wiki
A white CBS eye with "CBS" and "IT'S ALL HERE" are revealed as the camera continues to zoom out and stops at a comfortable distance. Technique: CGI. Audio: Likely a orchestral tune.
WCAU/Other | Logopedia | Fandom
Video: CBS ID with WCAU byline from 1989; 1995–2012 [] Version used for Olympics coverage (2000–2012) Alternate version used for Olympics coverage (2000–2012) Standalone "10" version. Just the peacock. Alternative "10" version. Alternate version. Version with white NBC logo.
CBS IDs (Hughes-verse) | CBS Broadcast Fan Archives Wiki | Fandom
Afterwards, a gold CBS eye logo goes through "CBS", changing the letters from white to green for "C", blue for "B", and red for "S", before stopping next to them. Even with the ID updated for the 2024-25 season, the original 5-second version of the 2020 ID is still used at the beginning of every show on the CBS Nick block.