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'''Visuals:''' In the credits of the show is an outline drawing of Australia with the words "National Television Network" in the middle. | '''Visuals:''' In the credits of the show, there is an outline drawing of Australia with the words "National Television Network" in the middle. | ||
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background is a figure of nine dots together in a 3x3 cube, which slowly pans into full view. It becomes lit in the process and becomes gold with pink edge. The streaks draw a name below: "NINE NETWORK" with "AUSTRALIA" on second line, in a Futura font. | '''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a figure of nine dots together in a 3x3 cube, which slowly pans into full view. It becomes lit in the process and becomes gold with pink edge. The streaks draw a name below: "NINE NETWORK" with "AUSTRALIA" on second line, in a Futura font. | ||
'''Trivia:''' This logo is based on the onscreen IDs Channel 9 used from 1994 to 1997. | '''Trivia:''' This logo is based on the onscreen IDs Channel 9 used from 1994 to 1997. | ||
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there are nine dots together in a 3x3 cube which rotate and face the camera. Next to it is the number nine in {{color|orange}} which is also formed by rotating. Underneath | '''Visuals:''' On a black background, there are nine dots together in a 3x3 cube which rotate and face the camera. Next to it is the number nine in {{color|orange}} which is also formed by rotating. Underneath, there is the text "NINE NETWORK Australia" in a font similar to their then-current ident, which started out stretched by coming together to become normal. Underneath, there is the URL [[ninemsn.com.au]] which fades in below. This is the joint website for Channel Nine and MSN Australia. | ||
'''Trivia:''' This logo reflects the onscreen IDs Channel Nine had in 1997. | '''Trivia:''' This logo reflects the onscreen IDs Channel Nine had in 1997. | ||
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'''Visuals:''' Over a black background is the then-current Nine Network logo, but this time, in 2D. Then several orange squares appear on the left forming an orange bar and a grey gradient background quickly fades-in. Then, the black bar with an orange line above slides in from the left. It has the Nine MSN URL on it. At the same time, the text "NINE NETWORK" (on the left of the Nine logo) and "PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN" (above the black bar), both of which are set in Trajan Pro font, fade in. Afterwards, several white squares appear randomly. | '''Visuals:''' Over a black background, there is the then-current Nine Network logo, but this time, in 2D. Then several orange squares appear on the left forming an orange bar and a grey gradient background quickly fades-in. Then, the black bar with an orange line above slides in from the left. It has the Nine MSN URL on it. At the same time, the text "NINE NETWORK" (on the left of the Nine logo) and "PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN" (above the black bar), both of which are set in Trajan Pro font, fade in. Afterwards, several white squares appear randomly. | ||
'''Trivia:''' This is directly based on Channel Nine's new look IDs. These were a colossal failure as Channel Nine lost further ground on rival Channel Seven. The branding was also criticised for not having the iconic nine dots. | '''Trivia:''' This is directly based on Channel Nine's new look IDs. These were a colossal failure as Channel Nine lost further ground on rival Channel Seven. The branding was also criticised for not having the iconic nine dots. | ||
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'''Audio:''' James McColl singing "You better smile..." (adapted from the 1997 song "Smile" by The Supernaturals; said song was used in Nine Network's 2008 "We Heart TV" campaign, with rewritten lyrics), followed by a female voiceover saying "Channel Nine" (this woman's voice was featured in promos for many Channel Nine shows). | '''Audio:''' James McColl singing "You better smile..." (adapted from the 1997 song "Smile" by The Supernaturals; said song was used in Nine Network's 2008 "We Heart TV" campaign, with rewritten lyrics), followed by a female voiceover saying "Channel Nine" (this woman's voice was featured in promos for many Channel Nine shows). | ||
'''Availability:''' This logo is usually updated with a newer | '''Availability:''' This logo is usually updated with a newer design. This logo was last seen on ''Lab Rats Challenge'' on Cartoon Network Australia and on ''The Strip''. | ||
===10th Logo (2009)=== | ===10th Logo (2009)=== | ||
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'''Visuals:''' Over a {{color|dodgerblue|blue}} and white, space-age background | '''Visuals:''' Over a {{color|dodgerblue|blue}} and white, space-age background, some blue mist appears on the screen. It reveals the Channel Nine logo. On most occasions text faded in on the bottom of the screen which has: | ||
<div style='text-align: center;'>Proudly Australian</div> | <div style='text-align: center;'>Proudly Australian</div> | ||
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'''Visuals:''' Over either the final shots of the program or a custom end card for the show, the 9 dots fly into place, while the numeral 9 wipes in from top to bottom in the appropriate colour for the program (e.g. yellow for ''Today'', red for ''A Current Affair'' and ''60 Minutes'', etc.) with the worlds "A Nine Production" at the bottom in the network's standard font. Below that a copyright notice appears in the same colour as the Nine logo. | '''Visuals:''' Over either the final shots of the program or a custom end card for the show, the 9 dots fly into place, while the numeral 9 wipes in from top to bottom in the appropriate colour for the program (e.g. yellow for ''Today'', red for ''A Current Affair'' and ''60 Minutes'', etc.) with the worlds "A Nine Production" at the bottom in the network's standard font. Below that, a copyright notice appears in the same colour as the Nine logo. | ||
'''Technique:''' Computer animation. | '''Technique:''' Computer animation. | ||