Chapters: List of Nbc Slogans. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 326. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Every season each American TV network comes up with an advertising campaign to promote its programming. This consists of specific graphics, music, and a slogan which is updated every new season. Here is a list of the annual slogans used to promote NBC's programming. Many of these slogans were used on the Seven Network (especially the Sydney station) in Australia at around the same time as they were used on NBC. Seven also uses "The Mission" for its news programs, leading to a possible conclusion that Seven had a relationship with NBC. Some of these slogans were also used on SBT in Brazil, mostly AFTER these campaigns ended except its Aqui Tem campaign of 1992, which came months before NBC's The Place to Be ended its run. 1979 "Proud as a Peacock" logo. This short-lived variant of the NBC Peacock featured thinner plumes that were colored differently from the 1980 version. Also, the NBC logo at the bottom of the screen-shot is still the 1976 version. 1980 "Proud as a Peacock" logo"Proud as a Peacock" was the advertising campaign used by the NBC television and radio networks from 1979 to 1981, used to help introduce the "Proud N", a logo that would be used until 1986. It was also used by ATN-7 in Sydney, Australia, as Channel 7's Proud in Sydney. By 1979, NBC had fallen to third place in the ratings. This was partially the fault of Fred Silverman, a network executive who previously led CBS and ABC to the top of the ratings. During Silverman's tenure as president of NBC dozens of new shows failed, among them Supertrain and Pink Lady and Jeff. The 1980-81 season was the low point for NBC; the network had only three shows (Little House on the Prairie at 10th, Real People at 12th, and Dif...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=417910