24 Horas (first era)[]
1978-1979[]
LOGO MISSING |
1979-1981[]
Últimas Notícias (first era)[]
1981[]
LOGO MISSING |
24 Horas (second era)[]
1981-1982[]
LOGO MISSING |
Último Jornal (first and second eras)[]
1982, 1983[]
Últimas Notícias (second era)[]
1982-1983[]
Últimas Notícias[]
1983-1984[]
1984-1985[]
LOGO MISSING |
Último Jornal (second era)[]
1985[]
1985-1986[]
24 Horas (second era)[]
1986-1987[]
1987-1988[]
1988-1990[]
1990-1994[]
1994-1996[]
1996-1997[]
1997-1998[]
1998-2000[]
2000-2002[]
2002-2003[]
At the end of 2003, 24 horas ceased broadcasting on RTP1.
Jornal das 24 (first era)[]
2004-2005[]
When RTPN was lauched, 24 horas returned under the name Jornal das 24; which could be seen on on RTPN, RTP Internacional and RTP África.
2005-2008[]
Notícias às 24[]
2008-2011[]
Jornal das 24 (second era)[]
2011[]
24 Horas (third era)[]
2011-2012[]
When RTPN was renamed to RTP Informação, Jornal das 24 was renamed to 24 Horas.
2012-2013[]
2013-2015[]
In January 2013, 24 Horas started being simulcasted on RTP2 and RTP Informação, with this ending in July the same year; to be replaced by a 10pm bulletin (24 Horas Síntese) airing on RTP2 (replaced by a revival of Jornal 2 in April 2014), and a midnight newscast on RTP Informação.
2015-2021[]
When RTP Informação was renamed to RTP3 on October 5, 2015, 24 Horas changed its logo.
2021-present[]
Reference[]
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