1975–2002 | 2002–2006 | 2006 | 2007–2011 | 2011–present |
Radio Television of Vojvodina (Радио-телевизија Војводине/Radio-televizija Vojvodine) is the public broadcaster of the northern Serbian autonomous province of Vojvodina. Originally part of the JRT, it became a division of RTS before splitting off as a separate broadcaster in 2006.
Radio Television of Novi Sad[]
1975–2006[]
1975–2002[]
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The five colors of the "pentagon" symbolized the five languages it broadcast in at the time (Serbo-Croatian, Hungarian, Romanian, Rusyn and Slovak).
2002–2006[]
Radio Television of Vojvodina[]
2006[]
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
Introduced on November 29, 2006. At the time, it was rumored to have plagiarized the logo of Altria.
The logo fell into disuse the next day, even though RTV 1 and RTV 2 had temporary on-screen bugs that were used until the next logo was introduced, which were introduced on 1 December 2006. For the time being, no proper logo would be used for the broadcaster; for the interim period, the TVNS logo was reused when necessary, such as on bumpers.
2007–2011[]
SVG NEEDED |
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2011–present[]
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Each color of the "propeller" denotes the channel or service it represents. Blue denotes RTV 1, green denotes RTV 2, yellow for RNS 3, orange for RNS 2 and red for RNS 1; while purple was originally for its website, the color lost its prominence in the 2010s, as the website was being redesigned. Studio M uses a variant of the logo in shades of gray.
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Radio Television of Vojvodina
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Television Novi Sad RTV 1 | RTV 2 Radio Novi Sad Programs Internet Production studio/Symphonic orchestra Defunct |
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