Here is a rare one Allbritton Television productions logo whenever WJLA-TV wanted to syndicate a show outside Washington D.C. area for the rest of the country they use the Allbritton Television name prior to Sinclair taking over WJLA-TV in 2014.
When I was in Germany (Aachen) in 2010, CNBC Europe carried Jay Leno's show, IIRC in more or less the same late-night time slot as in the US. Pretty sure they carried the Today show as well, I don't recall NBC Nightly News. It was pretty much the NBC lineup minus scripted drama and comedy shows.
By the way, both the CBS and the Fox brands (of the "Big 4" networks) were formerly used in Europe for specialty cable/satellite channels with localized versions. A couple of examples:
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When the group was sold, Field Communications updated the logos.


This reminds me of WGHP (Channel 8) in the Greensboro NC market. The g looked like an 8.Amongst old school logos, I always was fond of the "ei8ht" variants (WJW-TV Cleveland, KFMB-TV San Diego, later KAET Phoenix).
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KLJB-TV, Ch. 18 in Davenport, IA was also owned by Grant Broadcasting at one point & also used the same kind of logo.


KFDA in Amarillo also used an open based on the WBBM style above--but their version looked really cheap:
WBBM's subsequent news open design...
...also got a KFDA remake:
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We've mentioned Kaiser's and Field's station logos; Grant Broadcasting and the later, post-bankruptcy Grant Communications was another station group that came close to a corporate, standardized look for its stations' logos:
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Oh, middle 70s. That's why I don't remember it. I was gone by then.Okay, are we not going to mention how epic is the former logo of WDBJ in Roanoke–the 7 with the star on top?
Introduced sometime in the middle 1970s, and before it was affixed with the station's now-trademarked slogan, "Your Hometown Station ®️"...
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Sorry, I meant the pause button.
A video on "America's Funniest Home Videos" had a girl learning to read who saw 11 and said "Pause".What was then WIIC-TV Channel 11 in Pittsburgh for a time used a stylized word logo that said e11even
Since there is only one L in eleven this sent English teachers in this area into a panic as suddenly none of their kids could spell eleven.