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1952 (pre-launch) 1953–1970 1962–1970 1970-1982 1970 1972–1975 1974–1975
1952 (pre-launch) 1953–1970 1962–1970 1970-1982 1970 1972–1975 1974–1975
1975–1978 1978–1982 1982–1985 1985–1986 1986–1990 1990 1990–1992
1975–1978 1978–1982 1982–1985 1985–1986 1986–1990 1990 1990–1992
1992–1993 (primary), 1992-1995 (secondary) 1993–1995 1995–1996 1995–1998 1998–1999, 1999-2002 (secondary) 1999–2001 2001–2002
1992–1993 (primary), 1992-1995 (secondary) 1993–1995 1995–1996 1995–1998 1998–1999, 1999-2002 (secondary) 1999–2001 2001–2002
2002–2005 2005–2007 2007–2012 2012–2016 2016–2023 2023–present
2002–2005 2005–2007 2007–2012 2012–2016 2016–2023 2023–present

TV Record[]

1952 (pre-launch)[]

TV Record Pre-Launch

1953–1970[]

1962-1970[]

1970-1982[]

The 7 within the O is reminiscent of the "Circle 7" symbol designed by G. Dean Smith for ABC's owned and operated television stations (see KGO-TV, WABC-TV).

1970[]

1972–1975[]

1974–1975[]

1975–1978[]

1978–1982[]

1982–1985[]

1985–1986[]

1986–1990[]

Rede Record[]

1990[]

TV Record changed its name to Rede Record after the network was sold to bishop and businessman (and leader of the Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus), Edir Macedo Bezerra, and the wordmark was changed from "Rede Record de Televisão" to its just "Rede Record", which would last until 2003.

1990–1992[]

Designer:  Ricardo Cis
Typography:  Univers
Launched:  July 16, 1990

1992-2012[]

1992–1993 (primary), 1992-1995 (secondary)[]

1993–1995[]

SVG NEEDED

1995-2002[]

1995–1996[]
SVG NEEDED
1996–1998[]
1998–1999, 1999-2002 (secondary)[]
SVG NEEDED
1999–2001[]
SVG NEEDED
2001–2002[]
SVG NEEDED

Record (first era)[]

2002-2012[]

2002–2005, 2005-2007 (secondary)[]

SVG NEEDED
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  February 2, 2002

In 2002, Rede Record changed its name to just Record, despite Rede Record remained as the network's legal name until 2016.

2005–2007[]

SVG NEEDED
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  December 30, 2005

2007–2012[]

SVG NEEDED
Designer:  Record in-house team
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  December 2, 2007

2012–2016[]

SVG NEEDED
Designer:  Record in-house team
Typography:  Gotham (modified)
Launched:  February 26, 2012

The project for the new version of the logo was created in 2010 by designer Michel Frey, who was responsible for Record's announcements and visual creation department at the time.

RecordTV[]

2016–2023[]

Designer:  RecordTV in-house team
Typography:  Gotham (modified)
Launched:  November 24, 2016

In 2016, the network was renamed to RecordTV.

Record (second era)[]

2023–present[]

Designer:  Record in-house team
Typography:  Record Type (custom)
Launched:  November 6, 2023

On October 17, 2023, it was announced on Jornal da Record that RecordTV would be getting a new logo. The new logo was revealed on November 6, 2023, during its main news program.[1] The borders were made thinner and the center was increased, making it resemblance to a play button, ready to "start a new phase". Also, the textures and tones were tweaked, and the name was changed from RecordTV back to Record (officially stylized in all-caps, as RECORD).

References[]

Rede de Emissoras Independentes
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