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On 18 September 2010, Antena 1 adopted a new logo, which is a modified version of the 2006 logo. The corners have been rounded.
 
On 18 September 2010, Antena 1 adopted a new logo, which is a modified version of the 2006 logo. The corners have been rounded.
   
Antena 1 and its sister channels launched HD versions on 28 November 2016, more than ten years after leading competitor Pro TV.
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Antena 1 and its sister channels launched HD versions on 28 November 2016, more than ten years after leading competitor Pro TV, thereby being among the last flagship European TV channels to launch an HD feed.
 
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Revision as of 03:42, 28 December 2018

Launched on 28 November 1993, Antena 1 (Romanian: Antena Uno) is the first private TV station in Romania and the second-most-watched, behind Pro TV.

Antena 1 has generally used the slogan Mereu aproape ('Always closer'), which was replaced in 2017 by Mereu cu tine ('Closer to you').

1993–1998

1998–2006


This logo was designed by Pittard Sullivan. The figure of the 'a' inside the 1 has been used to the present day, although without the letters 'anten'.

2006-2010


The letters 'anten' were dropped, leaving the symbol.

2010–present

On 18 September 2010, Antena 1 adopted a new logo, which is a modified version of the 2006 logo. The corners have been rounded.

Antena 1 and its sister channels launched HD versions on 28 November 2016, more than ten years after leading competitor Pro TV, thereby being among the last flagship European TV channels to launch an HD feed.