From 1908, they began to present themselves through common branding as the Underground.
Each edition has separate database libraries, despite the common branding.
They did not share common branding, however, although stations were sometimes indicated as being part of the "CanWest Global System" as a secondary brand.
A common branding followed and developed into a franchise.
The Co-operative is a common branding used by a variety of co-operatives based in the United Kingdom.
Smaller groups of stations with common branding are often categorized by industry watchers as television systems, although the public and the broadcasters themselves will often refer to them as "networks" regardless.
In 1984 group adopted a common branding as 'Trustee Bank', leading to a slight change in identity as 'Eastern & Central Trustee Bank'.
By 1955 there were more than twenty Alamo Plazas across the southeastern US, most controlled by a loosely-knit group of a half-dozen investors and operating using common branding or architecture.
By the end of 1924 products were appearing under the Four Square name, and by 1929, discussions were underway on the use of a common branding on stores.
First adopted a policy of common branding, and the City Line and Badgerline brands were dropped.