Next New Networks

Background
Next New Networks was an online video promotion network for content creators, founded in March 2007 by Fred Siebert (founder of Frederator Studios), Emil Rensing, Herb Scannell, Timothy Shay and Jed Simmons, in New York, New York. After YouTube's acquisition of the company on March 7, 2011, the company was renamed "YouTube Next Lab and Audience Development Group".

1st Logo (2007-June 28, 2011)
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Logo: We zoom in on a white background with a white robot with an N shaped head, with a touch wheel on its front. The words "nextnewnetworks" can be seen below. Starting in July 26, 2010, "next" and "networks" are in blue.

Variants:
 * There is a less common variant where the camera doesn't zoom in and no fade.
 * Sometimes, the logo is darker.
 * On Channel Frederator productions, we see the N-Guy dressed up as the Frederator robot. Sometimes, the text is scribbled.
 * On ThreadBangers: The Big Stitch Pt. 1, pieces of the N-Guy appear one at a time, like a loading picture.
 * On early March 2007 episodes of Fast Lane Daily and episodes 112 and 112 of VODCars, the N-Guy isn't seen.
 * On April 2007 - early September 2008, we zoom out from the right side of the N-Guy. On HD episodes of the mentioned variant, the zooming out is MUCH faster. On an episode of PulpSecret ComicCon Interviews, it is zoomed out WAY further.
 * In mid-January 2008, we see "2007" slowly zoom up to the screen on a black background. Then we see "107,191,463", "over 1 million views", "in 2007", "next new networks", "thanks you", "keep watching." and "the best is yet to come." Then we see the N-Guy under the logo's name, then "2008" repeatedly flashes on the screen. The N-Guy part is seen on Indy Mogul episodes from May 2008 to September 2008.
 * On PulpSecret programs from Feburary 11, 2008 - September 11 (NOT on ComicCon 2008 videos), the N-Guy is wearing a blue superhero cape. Also, the touch wheel is blue. The logo also zooms in sometimes.
 * On September 3, 2008 - Feburary 29, 2011, episodes of Fast Lane Daily, the N-Guy is riding a red car, while the Next New Networks logo zooms in on a gray background. Eventually, the N-Guy drives through the logo and smashes it. Since January 6, 2009, "tips@fastlanedaily.com" can be seen.
 * In December 21 2008 - January 6, 2009, we see a Channel Frederator shaped cookie, and it adds the original color of the logo to it (involving frosting). The same thing goes with the ThreadBangers, Fast Lane Daily, VODCars, Barely Political, Indy Mogul, ViroPop, Ultra Kawaii, Nite Fite, TMI Weekly, Garage419 logos, and finally, the N-Guy. All the logos move to the N-Guy in their direction. Once they all gather around the N-Guy, the N-Guy cookie spins. All the logos move in excitment. The N-Guy shifts to the left, so the text "happy holidays! from next new networks" can appear.
 * On the week of April 19, 2009, we see the Earth orbiting. We zoom out quickly to see that the Earth is in place of the touch wheel on the N-Guy, who is on a green background. The N-Guy waves,
 * In August 10, 2009 - August 28, we see the N-Guy dressed up as the Grim Reaper. Gray smoke can be seen at the bottom of the screen.
 * In June 22, 2010 - July 12, 2010, the N-Guy is on a blue background, while a countdown is starting to reach 1,000,000,000 (1 billion). Once it reaches 1 billion, "nextnewbillion.com" replaces it.
 * On a black-gray striped background, we see Youtube's two top videos from 2010, which are "BED INTRUDER SONG!!!" and "TIK TOK KESHA Parody: Key of Awe$ome", both of which channels are owned by NNN. The top of the videos says "FIND OUT HOW WE HAD YOUTUBE'S TOP TWO VIDEOS...". The videos disappear, and "AND 1 BILLION VIEWS IN 2010". The text flips, then the N-Guy (which waves to the viewer) is seen, and he is seen next to the web address "nextnewnetworks.com/2010".

FX/SFX: The zooming in, and the fade out.

Music/Sounds: A 3 piano chord going off at the same time. Sometimes it's the ending theme, or silence.

Availability: It was common around 4 years, but now it is rare to find. Seen on nearly every Next New Networks show at the time. The Less Common version can be seen on Channel Frederator Episodes 72 - 76, PulpSecret Ep. 3-16 and Early JetSetShow/EpicFu episodes. The Just Text Variant can be seen on Episodes 112-120 of VODCars and PulpSecret Ep. 1 & 2. The Zooming Out Variant can be seen on episodes from late March 2007 to early September 2008 on Fast Lane Daily and PulpSecret Live at Comic Con. The Frederator Variant can be seen on later episodes of Channel Frederator, The Meth Minute 39, and Nite Fite. The Christmas Variant can be seen on Anything produced by Next New Networks that was uploaded in December 21 2008 - January 6, 2009.

Editors Note: None.

2nd Logo (2007-2009, 2010)
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Logo: It's the same logo as before, but it is on a light blue background, and the N-Guy says "bye." via speech bubbles.

Variants:
 * In October 2009, the N-Guy's head is replaced with a Jack-O-Lantern.
 * In April 2010, the mascot for the Webby Awards in 2010 pops up at the lower left corner, and says in a speech bubble "Vote for us!"

FX/SFX: The speech bubble appearing.

Music/Sounds: The same as before.

Availability: Uncommon. Only seen on Indy Mogul episodes in October 2007 to April 2009 episodes. The Jack-O-Lantern version CAN be seen on NNN shows during October 2009. It also made a breif appearence in April 2010 with the Webby Awards 2010 variant.

Editors Note: None.