RTP (Rádio e Televisão de Portugal, formerly Radiotelevisão Portuguesa) is Portugal's public broadcasting organisation, operating radio & television channels, as well as offerings on cable and satellite platforms.
Radiotelevisão Portuguesa
1955–1956 (pre-launch)
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Custom type (R.T.P.) Futura (Radiotelevisão Portuguesa)
Launched:
December 15, 1955
RTP was estabilished as a television project in 1955. this logo was used on flyers about the first Portuguese television channel.
1956–1957
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Peignot
Launched:
September 4, 1956
This logo was used on September 4, 1956, when RTP made its first public broadcast in the former Feira Popular de Lisboa.
1957–1959
RTP (as Radiotelevisão Portuguesa) began regular transmissions on March 7, 1957.
1959–1982
1959–1976
1976–1982
1982–1996
1996–2004
Designer:
Nicolau Tudela
Typography:
Custom
Launched:
April 1996
In 1996, RTP modified its antenna logo, changing its color from yellow to blue and adding 3 lines colored in red, green, and blue; the wordmark's typeface was changed, and was moved to the bottom of the logo.
2003 (unused)
Designer:
Brandia Central
Typography:
Custom type (RTP) Frutiger (Radio Televisão Portuguesa)
Launched:
2003
An early version of the 2004 logo was created in late 2003 for the then-forthcoming rebrand of RTP.[1]
In 2004, RTP unveiled its new logo, an evolved version of the antenna now denoted by straight lines and fully in blue. The logo first appeared during the construction of RTP's new headquarters. With the adoption of this logo, all RTP channels changed their logos, using different colors.
2015–present
Designer:
AC Brand Design
Typography:
Calibre
Launched:
October 5, 2015
Following RTP Informação's relaunch as RTP3 on October 5, 2015, RTP updated its corporate logo.[2]