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I Love New York

Network
VH1
Genre
Reality
Premiered
8 January, 2007
I Love New York

I Love New York is a slogan, a logo and a song that are the basis of an advertising campaign used since 1977 to promote tourism in the state of New York, including New York City. The trademarked logo, owned by the New York State Department of Economic Development, appears in souvenir shops and brochures throughout the state, some licensed, many not. "I Love New York" is the official state slogan of New York. The logo was designed by graphic designer Milton Glaser in 1976 in the back of a taxi and was drawn with red crayon on scrap paper. The original drawing is held in the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan. The song was written by Steve Karmen and its copyright was donated by him to the state.

Owner NY Department of Economic Development
Produced by New York State Department of Commerce / Milton Glaser (designer)
Country United States
Introduced July 15, 1977
Registered as a trademark in 73758742

About I Love New York

Dating reality series created as a spin-off of Flavor of Love which featured Tiffany Pollard on a quest to find her true love.

Achievement of I Love New York

Patrick Hunter

"Tango" was the first season winner while George Weisgerber

"Tailor Made" was the season two winner. 

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Latest information about I Love New York updated on July 28 2021.