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The Program Exchange Logo History. This one contains the newest Program Exchange Logo

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  • Why is it that many recent closing logos have boring white backgrounds? Do designers these days think color is "too retro"?

    Anyway, the new logo doesn't even make sense! The arrows made sense because they're called Program Exchange (and the arrows going different ways represent an exchange... at least that was what I gathered as a child). What the heck do a bouncing ball and Nike logo ripoff (is it supposed to be a checkmark?) represent anyway?

  • My favorite one is the one at :13

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  • @BluestreakPictures i would definately come up there with a crow bar and pimp wack them upside their heads

  • @wakkoswish123 thank you that's why i don't wear the fucking shoes any fucking more because they ripped off the nike logo!

  • I gave this an "ouch" just because it hurt my ears. :P

  • What this company used to do? Were they incharge of updating programing like Backbone and Havok do to old generation games?

  • Ant29--

    The Program Exchange is an organization that distributes re-runs of long cancelled programs such as "Coach", "Taxi", "The Addams Family", and "The Munsters" among others.

  • As for me, the latest logo is NOT a Nike "ripoff". If you pay some attention, you'll see a Special arrow's head. Pointing to the bottom means you're receiving information. Suddenly, the "ball" interrups downloading and turns it into sending information.

    SENDING + RECEIVNG = EXCHANGING

  • @thegabe2140 What?

  • 2nd 0 one from s1 bered eps of gga

  • @Ant29 It's a TV syndication service, much like Warner Brothers Domestic TV Distribution, Paramount, Viacom, King World, Sony Pictures TV, etc.

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