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This article is about the Portuguese broadcaster. Note that Peruvian TV channel TV Perú also used the RTP acronym between 1981-1986 and 1989-1997.
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1957–1959 1959–1976 1976–1982 1982–1996 1996–2004 2004–2015 2015–present
1957–1959 1959–1976 1976–1982 1982–1996 1996–2004 2004–2015 2015–present

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[]

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 type
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.

Rádio e Televisão de Portugal[]

2004–present[]

2004–2015[]

Designer:  Brandia
Novodesign
Typography:  Zygo
Launched:  March 31, 2004

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.[1]

References[]

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