1997–1999 | 1999–2000 | 2000–2011 | 2011–2014 | 2014–2016 | 2016–present |
Ninemsn[]
1997–1999[]
1999–2000[]
2000–2011[]
In 2000, Ninemsn adopted MSN's butterfly logo introduced that year
2011–2014[]
In 2011, Ninemsn updated their logo to match the MSN brand along with a new website.
2014–2016[]
On 24 November 2014, Ninemsn launched a new look home page based on live feeds and a slightly altered variation of the 2011 logo, with bolder text, the dot in "nine" being removed, the blue and gray shades being changed, and the "butterfly" now being 2D.
Nine.com.au[]
2016–present[]
On 28 June 2016, Ninemsn was renamed Nine.com.au to bring the site inline with Nine Entertainment Co.'s new branding system first introduced for its television assets in 2015, after Microsoft sold their stake in Ninemsn to Nine Entertainment Co. in 2013. The rebrand also expanded to the website's sub-brands.
Sub-brands[]
June–November 2016[]
November 2016–2017, 2018–2019[]
In November 2016 while several of Nine.com.au's sub-brands have been restructured under a revised 9Honey brand, 9Pickle and 9Finance began to remain separate from 9Honey.
2017–2018[]
On 20 August 2017, 9TheFix splits from 9Honey as becoming a separate sub-brand, but on 27 September 2018 it would rejoin 9Honey and thus change its name to 9Honey Celebrity.
2019–present[]
In 2019, 9Entertainment launched as a replacement for 9Pickle.
See also[]
Nine.com.au
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A subsidiary of Nine Digital
9Finance | 9Entertainment | 9Travel | 9Product Reviews | Nine News | WWOS Defunct |