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==????-1990==
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==NIR==
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===1953-1960===
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[[File:NIR INR.gif|center]]
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==BRT==
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===1960-1977===
 
{{Missing former logo}}
 
{{Missing former logo}}
==1990-1995==
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==TV1==
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===1977-1982===
 
{{Missing former logo}}
 
{{Missing former logo}}
==1995-1997==
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===1982-198?===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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===198?-1990===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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===1990-1995===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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===1995-1997===
 
[[File:Brtntv1-95.png|center]]
 
[[File:Brtntv1-95.png|center]]
   
==1997-2005==
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===1997-2005===
 
[[File:TV1 Belgium.svg|150px|center]]
 
[[File:TV1 Belgium.svg|150px|center]]
 
In September 1997, TV1 got a new look designed by [[Lambie-Nairn]]. The new logo was a sun, "a universal symbol of warmth capable of a variety of entertaining executions".
 
In September 1997, TV1 got a new look designed by [[Lambie-Nairn]]. The new logo was a sun, "a universal symbol of warmth capable of a variety of entertaining executions".
   
==2005-2009==
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==Één==
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===2005-2009===
 
[[File:Één logo.svg|250px|center]]
 
[[File:Één logo.svg|250px|center]]
   
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==2009-==
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===2009-===
 
[[File:Één logo 2009.png|200px|center]]
 
[[File:Één logo 2009.png|200px|center]]
   

Revision as of 09:13, 26 March 2013

NIR

1953-1960

NIR INR

BRT

1960-1977

Template:Missing former logo

TV1

1977-1982

Template:Missing former logo

1982-198?

Template:Missing former logo

198?-1990

Template:Missing former logo

1990-1995

Template:Missing former logo

1995-1997

Brtntv1-95

1997-2005

TV1 Belgium

In September 1997, TV1 got a new look designed by Lambie-Nairn. The new logo was a sun, "a universal symbol of warmth capable of a variety of entertaining executions".

Één

2005-2009

Één logo

On January 21, 2005, TV1 was rebranded and became "één". The new look was created by BBC Broadcast.[1]

A new look was introduced on New Year's Day 2007. This look was developed in-house at VRT.[2][3][4]

2009-

Één logo 2009

The circles were abandoned on February 2, 2009, when a new logo and design was unveiled. The new look focuses on the logo, which is now a glowing white sphere. The French bureau Gédéon is behind the new design.[5][6]