In June 15, 1961, with the opening of the network's first provincial station in Cebu, ABS and CBN merged to form "ABS-CBN". The first logo of the newly-formed network consisted of a black box with the ABS and CBN names on it, and a big letter B connecting the ABS and CBN names. The logo is placed between two numbers, 3 and 9, which then represented the network's owned channels in Metro Manila during this period, with both numbers having their own "channel" name placed on top, thus representing the names "Channel 3" and "Channel 9". The symbol of ABS was removed, but would soon be returned to the logo after two years.
Horizontal Black and White version.
Horizontal White and Black version.
Horizontal Black version.
Horizontal White version.
Horizontal Silver version.
Horizontal Color version.
Horizontal Print version.
Horizontal Vector version.
Wordmark Black and White version.
Wordmark White and Black version.
Alternative Horizontal version.
Alternative Black and White version.
Alternative Horizontal Black and White version.
Alternative White and Black version.
Alternative Horizontal White and Black version.
Alternative Black version.
Alternative Horizontal Black version.
Alternative White version.
Alternative Horizontal White version.
Alternative Silver version.
Alternative Horizontal Silver version.
Alternative Color version.
Alternative Horizontal Color version.
Alternative Print version.
Alternative Horizontal Print version.
Alternative Horizontal 2D version.
Alternative Horizontal 3D version.
Alternative Vector version.
Alternative Horizontal Vector version.