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This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1931–1951 1951–1956 1956–1967 1967–1975 1975–1982 1982–1991
1931–1951 1951–1956 1956–1967 1967–1975 1975–1982 1982–1991
1991 1992–1995 1995 1995–1997 1997–2000 2000–present
1991 1992–1995 1995 1995–1997 1997–2000 2000–present

Televideniye imeni Gor'kogo[]

1931–1951[]

Logopedia InfoWhite NO KNOWN LOGO

Televideniye imeni Gor'kogo was first launched on May 1, 1931.

Tsentral'naya Studiya Televideniya[]

1951–1956[]

CST (1951-1956)

Pervaya Programma[]

1956–1967[]

TV SSSR (1956-1967)

1967–1975[]

TV USSR 1967
CT First Program 1967

1975–1982[]

TVUSSR 1st 1975
Logopedia InfoWhite SVG NEEDED
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Eurostile Black
Launched:  Unknown

1982–1991[]

TV USSR 1st Programme 1982
First Programm of TV USSR (80-91)
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  December 1982

1991[]

Central TV 1 USSR 1991
Designer:  Render Club
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  March 1991

Perviy Kanal Ostankino[]

1992–March 1995[]

1 канал Останкино
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  None
Launched:  January 1st, 1992

The logo shares some similarities with that of Ukraine's 1+1.

ORT[]

April–October 1995[]

Первый канал 1
Designer:  Yuri Grimov
Typography:  None
Launched:  April 1st, 1995

October 1995–1996[]

Первый канал 2
Designer:  Anton Nenashev
Typography:  Custom lettering, based on Empire
Launched:  October 1st, 1995

1996–2000[]

ORT (1997-2000)
Designer:  Novocom
Igor Barbe
Typography:  Helvetica Black Oblique
(horizontally squished)
Launched:  December 31st, 1996

ORT/Perviy Kanal[]

2000–present[]

Первый канал 2000
Designer:  Dmitri Likin
ORT Design
Typography:  None
Launched:  October 1st, 2000

In September 2002, as part of an expansion of programming, ORT was renamed to Channel 1 Russia. The 2000 logo was kept; however, the idents were changed to match the new network's name.


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