Logo TV

MTV Networks and Time Warner Cable announced an agreement December 11, 2006, to expand its distribution of Logo to additional markets.

[10] Citing research that indicated that LGBT people were becoming increasingly less likely to prioritize highlighting their sexual orientation or identity, the channel entered into partnerships to produce programs that focused less on LGBT-specific interests and more on general cultural and lifestyle subjects.

[11][12] Day-to-day operations were handled by Lisa Sherman, who was executive vice president and general manager until her resignation in October 2013.

Since 2017, the network's main programming serves as a complementary flank to TV Land, airing older sitcoms from the 1970s to 1990s.

[16] In line with Viacom's 2017 restructuring plan, the network no longer produces any new programming outside of content for its social media pages.

RuPaul's Drag Race moved to sister network VH1 that year, with Logo now only airing reruns and simulcasts of the show and its spinoffs.

Logo TV wordmark used from 2005 to 2013
Logo TV logo (2013–2015)