Logopedia
Logopedia
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1937–1946 1946–1955 1955–1970 1970–1997 1997–2001 2001–2006
1937–1946 1946–1955 1955–1970 1970–1997 1997–2001 2001–2006
2006–2008 2008–June 2010 June–November 2010 2010–2012 2012–2013 2013–2017
2006–2008 2008–June 2010 June–November 2010 2010–2012 2012–2013 2013–2017
2017–2019 2019–2021 2021–2024 2024–present
2017–2019 2019–2021 2021–2024 2024–present

Radio Nacional del Perú, also known simply as Nacional, is a Peruvian radio station and the only one with reach in all of Peru, along with TV Perú and is owned by the IRTP.

1937–1946[]

Nacional 1937

Radio Nacional del Perú was founded as such on January 30, 1937 and its first logo was the letters "Radio nacional" in handwriting.

1946–1955[]

Nacional 1946

Then in 1946 a new logo was made, this time with the full name in Century Schoolbook Black Condensed typography, all in capital letters except for the pronoun "del".

1955–1970[]

Nacional 1955

In 1955, the logo was redone, this time simply called as "RADIO NACIONAL" and using a Futura Light typography and capital letters.

1970–1997[]

Nacional 1970

In 1970, the modified typeface and the lowercase letters are modified, this time with separate letters, with the exception of "R" and "N".

1997–2001[]

Nacional 1997

In 1997, with the creation of the IRTP, a new logo was made, which is the said corrugated orange sun, under the letters "RNP" (similar to channel 7, but changing the "T" for the "R") and below, the full name "RADIO NACIONAL DEL PERÚ".

2001–2006[]

Nacional 2001

In 2001, a new logo was made, consisting of a flag of Peru, in whose white part there are two wave-like curves, above, the letters "RADIO" in black and below, a black rectangle with the word "NACIONAL" , above the flag, the FM frequency number, all enclosed in a white rectangle.

2006–2008[]

Nacional 2006

In November 2006 a new change was made to the radio logo, which now consists of a large "N" on the right, the letters "radio" in gray and the rest of the letters "Nacional" in red, below, a yellow line, all in 3D and above the "o" three yellow antenna waves appear.

2008–2012[]

2008–June 2010[]

Nacional 2008

A new logo was launched in October 2008, which now consists of the name "RadioNacional" in red and dark gray colors and Helvetica Light typography in italics, where the slightly modified "a" and the point in the second "i "red.

June–November 2010[]

Nacional 2010 1

In June 2010, a 3D variant of the logo was used.

2010–2012[]

Nacional 2010 2

In November 2010 the color was changed to only red.

2012–2013[]

Nacional 2012

In May 2012, a new radio logo was launched for the first time in four years, consisting of a red oval with bezel and glitter and above, the word "national" in Sans 700 Museum typography, above the word "RADIO" with the same typeface, whose "O" is represented by a planet Earth showing the American continent, both white.

2013–2017[]

Nacional 2013

In November 2013, five months after the launch of the new IRTP logo, a new logo was made, which is the letters "Radio Nacional" in Impact typeface, directed to the right and to the right of it, the vertical line and the aforementioned IRTP logo.

2017–2019[]

Nacional 2017

On October 1, 2017, Radio Nacional simplifies its name to simply "Nacional" and its logo is the letters "Nacional" in red in the form of its traditional headquarters in Santa Beatríz and below, two rectangles emulating two sidewalks.

2019–present[]

2019–2021[]

Nacional 2019

In June 2019, two months after the change to the current IRTP logo, the logo was changed again, now consisting of the letters "nacional" with the typography currently used by the IRTP, below are transmission voice waves and to the right, the current IRTP logo, all of a pastel red color used by the IRTP.

2021–2024[]

Nacional 2021

In 2021, the logo was modified, removing the square symbol with the legend pe, with all the transmission waves of the same color and the word national becomes in TT Commons Bold typeface.

2024–present[]

Radio Nacional 2023(2)
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