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<big>'''Prevue Channel'''</big>
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The '''Prevue Channel''' (known from 1988-1993 as '''Prevue Guide''' and from 1999-2007 as '''[[TV Guide Channel]]''') was a network founded by [[United Video Satellite Group]] in 1988. Prevue has utilized several different types of hardware over the years, including [[:Category:Prevue_Software|Atari and Amiga-based machines]].
  
Prevue Channel was a network founded and owned by the [[UVSG|Universal Video Satellite Group]] in 1981. Prevue has utilized several hardware systems such as the Atari and Amigas systems, which were custom-built for Prevue use.
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==TV Guide Transition==
  
<big>'''Revisions'''</big>
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In 1999, [[UVSG]] acquired TV Guide from News Corp, and on February 1st, 1999, the Prevue Channel was relaunched as the [[TV Guide Channel]] at exactly 12:00 AM. YouTube user HulkieG has posted a video of the switch [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLApAmSQQ5U on YouTube]. Several months after this name change, the existing [[Prevue Grid]] Amiga-based platform was phased out, replaced by a Windows NT-based system referred to as [[Yellow Grid]] due to its new appearance.
  
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Many fans of the Prevue Channel regard this relaunch as the beginning of TV Guide Channel's downhill climb. In 2001 and 2002, the channel's programming began to drastically change, and many were turned off by the half-hour advertisements and constant "celeb-talk". The channel began moving away from the previews and highlights that had been the foundation of Prevue Guide.
  
Prevue has went through several changes including software changes, layout changes, logo changes, and slogan changes.
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==Logo History==
 
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The original Prevue logo trademark had a USPTO serial of 74108440.
<big>'''Logos'''</big>
 
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The original Prevue logo has a USPTO serial of 74108440
 
  
 
[[File:PrevueOriginal.gif]]
 
[[File:PrevueOriginal.gif]]
  
The second logo removes the cursive guide writing under it. This logo has a USPTO serial of 74491852.
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An alternative version of the logo, without the guide text. This was used as the primary logo just after the "Prevue Guide" name was phased out, and is filed with the USPTO under serial 74491852.
 
 
[[File:PrevueLogo2.gif]]
 
 
 
The third revision logo uses a new "eye" style, however continues to use the 2nd logo's typeface. This logo has a USPTO serial of 75066864.
 
 
 
[[File:PrevueEyeLogo3.gif]]
 
 
 
The fourth revision logo uses the same "eye" style with a new type face. This logo has a USPTO serial of 75463258.
 
 
 
[[File:PrevueEyeLogo4.gif]]
 
 
 
Prevue Channel becomes TV Guide Channel
 
  
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[[File:PrevueText.png]]
  
''Note: Please see the main article [[TV Guide Channel]]''
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This version of the logo, introduced around 1996, continues to use Prevue's typeface, but introduces an eye-like design around it. This logo has a USPTO serial of 75066864.
  
USVG had sold Prevue Networks to TV Guide in 1999. On February 1st, 1999, Prevue Channel was relaunched as [[TV Guide Channel]]. This had happened at exactly 12:00 AM that morning. A video of this is available recording the events that lead up to the relaunch.
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[[File:PrevueEye.png]]
  
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLApAmSQQ5U]
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The final version of the Prevue logo used the same eye-like style with the '''Univers''' font instead of the original Prevue typeface. This logo has a USPTO serial of 75463258, and the trademark was not cancelled until 2006.
  
Soon after this relaunch, the Prevue Software (Known as the "Blue Grid" to some) has been replaced with a "yellow grid" version of the software.
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[[File:UniversPrevueEye.png]]
  
Many viewer's opinion after this relaunch is that TV Guide started going "downhill." Most viewers did not prefer the constant half-hour advertisements, the constant "celeb-talk", and the stray away from the foundation of Prevue Guide.
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==Narration==
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[[Larry Hoefling]] served as the voice over talent for the Prevue Channel from 1989 to 1993.
  
''Note: This article should be merged with the TV Guide Network article after it is created.''
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[[Category: TV]]

Revision as of 15:00, 13 February 2017

The Prevue Channel (known from 1988-1993 as Prevue Guide and from 1999-2007 as TV Guide Channel) was a network founded by United Video Satellite Group in 1988. Prevue has utilized several different types of hardware over the years, including Atari and Amiga-based machines.

TV Guide Transition

In 1999, UVSG acquired TV Guide from News Corp, and on February 1st, 1999, the Prevue Channel was relaunched as the TV Guide Channel at exactly 12:00 AM. YouTube user HulkieG has posted a video of the switch on YouTube. Several months after this name change, the existing Prevue Grid Amiga-based platform was phased out, replaced by a Windows NT-based system referred to as Yellow Grid due to its new appearance.

Many fans of the Prevue Channel regard this relaunch as the beginning of TV Guide Channel's downhill climb. In 2001 and 2002, the channel's programming began to drastically change, and many were turned off by the half-hour advertisements and constant "celeb-talk". The channel began moving away from the previews and highlights that had been the foundation of Prevue Guide.

Logo History

The original Prevue logo trademark had a USPTO serial of 74108440.

PrevueOriginal.gif

An alternative version of the logo, without the guide text. This was used as the primary logo just after the "Prevue Guide" name was phased out, and is filed with the USPTO under serial 74491852.

PrevueText.png

This version of the logo, introduced around 1996, continues to use Prevue's typeface, but introduces an eye-like design around it. This logo has a USPTO serial of 75066864.

PrevueEye.png

The final version of the Prevue logo used the same eye-like style with the Univers font instead of the original Prevue typeface. This logo has a USPTO serial of 75463258, and the trademark was not cancelled until 2006.

UniversPrevueEye.png

Narration

Larry Hoefling served as the voice over talent for the Prevue Channel from 1989 to 1993.