I love this quickie network ID with its reference to the famous "Laramie Peacock" of the 1960's. I also like the use of lower-case lettering, which I find soothing and friendly. The playful internet-like use of the period in other NBC promos is great, too. While they might not help NBC out of its current ratings problems, I love the new spin on its legacy Peacock logo and nod to its heritage.
I like NBC. It's got The Magic School Bus.
DorothyAnn64116 3 months ago
In Living Color... WHOA! Hey, my feathers are back!
ChiuahuaTubeALT 4 months ago
@visionimagify wow !
MahdiRanger 8 months ago
@visionimagify He's referring to the tagline used before colour programmes on NBC between 1953 and 1969.
dalekusa 1 year ago
The More Colorful slogan that NBC use it is when the 1960's NBC logo was having the saying This program is bought to you in living color on NBC!
1soniccool 1 year ago
NBC Used In Living Color In Their Current Idents?
jasongunning2468 1 year ago
@SnarkLicker
What about the lead actors in The Event, Undercovers, SVU, Outsourced?
iruler99 1 year ago
I absolutely agree about Capacity's work on NBC's rebrand. I hope they stick with it because it really is one of the best on TV today.
dryedmangoez1 1 year ago 3
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hainzcorr 1 year ago
More Colorful?
How about re-branding from the 1980's?
Just watch us now!
Pookatube 1 year ago
it just starts in black and white....
orbotmaster0018 1 year ago
Hate to drag recent NBC affairs in, but didn't Conan's first Tonight Show open with the original peacock?
nhdrumline11 1 year ago
Capacity did an excellent job re-brand the network. NBC is one of the better networks because they have the use of the full color spectrum.
Nice ident
dtvfan15 2 years ago 2
@dtvfan15 I believe NBC was the first station to have color programming with series
Bonanza premired in 1959 in color
sopaman1234 1 year ago
I love this quickie network ID with its reference to the famous "Laramie Peacock" of the 1960's. I also like the use of lower-case lettering, which I find soothing and friendly. The playful internet-like use of the period in other NBC promos is great, too. While they might not help NBC out of its current ratings problems, I love the new spin on its legacy Peacock logo and nod to its heritage.
richartrod 2 years ago