And a ten logo I’ve had a go at, just a rough “mock”:
http://s9.postimg.org/oyr3gpuvz/Network_Ten_logo_solid_yellow.png
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Then why don’t you try to make one
An idea for the “Local News Updates” which are produced by SCA. Obviously, the colour scheme would more than likely be blue and Jarrod Coote no longer presents the updates, but you get a rough idea. The reason why I chose Sydney as the chroma-key background, is because there is a possibility that Nine will be producing local news updates/bulletins for SCA in the near future. Either way, this mock isn’t supposed to be taken too seriously.
And some some quick mocks for slogan and news:
https://s14.postimg.org/pu9qwoojl/Network_Ten_logo_solid_yellow_news.png
https://s14.postimg.org/9xayzyw5d/Network_Ten_logo_solid_yellow_slogan.png
If ten were going to change their logo, it wouldn’t be via a font change. It would be a complete overhaul of the brand as a whole. You need to look at what that change would be, including colours, logo elements, how these will look on screen, etc. I’d be focusing on showing others how it will work, rather than just a logo with some tags written in a certain font.
“Serious entertainment on Ten”. Does that mean that I won’t be able to watch any comedies on Ten? 
Looks nice. Maybe instead of “9 News Local News Headlines”, you could do “9 News Local Update” for the title.
ROFLMAO
Geez, Ten are such a cleaver bunch. Promote their late news bulletin titled as ‘Ten News at ten’ yet it starts at 9pm. Ingenious!!! Ten truly are the trendsetters. 
That looks good. Simple and consistent with the metropolitan brand. Could you perhaps customise the background for different geographical areas in a similar fashion to the WIN idents from the early 90s? That would also be consistent with the metropolitan Nine News branding and would be a relatively simple way to convey the “we’re local” message.
Just noticed this ![]()
“The Master Chef is rated M, for a mature audience. It contains frequent stabbings, and flavour combinations which may offend some viewers.”
1h30m hours of ten news! Where 30 minutes being news that cannot be found by an eyewitness.
Another great mock but you over did the lens flare for my linking in the first image.





