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Revision as of 04:28, 8 June 2019
TV-kerho
1955–1956
On 1954, TV-kerho was founded in Helsinki University of Technology and the first wireless cable TV transmission in Finland took place on April 20, 1955. The logo seen above was used early on as a test card on 1956. TV-kerho is the forerunner of TES-TV and Tesvisio.
TES-TV
1957–1960
Tesvisio (at that time TES-TV) and Tamvisio are the forerunners of Yle TV2.
Tesvisio
1960–1965
Beginning on 1959, TES-TV was established as limited company under the new name Oy Tesvisio Ab. The channel now named Tesvisio, adapted new logo shaped like a curved black television screen.
Tamvisio
1957–1960
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1960–1964
Tamvisio and Tesvisio were acquired to 1964 by Finnish Broadcasting Company, but incorporated to 1965 as a TV-ohjelma 2. (Still, Tamvisio by consolidation and Tesvisio in 1964, Tesvisio was maintained for one year.).
TV-ohjelma 2
1965–1971
On March 7, 1965, the second channel of the Finnish Broadcasting Company named "TV-ohjelma 2" was founded. A simple text-based logo was used for the channel and it was seen in simple screen IDs up until 1971.
The nation's public broadcaster used temporary idents for both two channels with simple oval and white lines on a dark background. It was then replaced by a updated swan ident on December 23, 1965.
TV2
1971–1987
1987–1990
1990–1992
YLE TV2
1993–2001
The logo is based from the famous BBC2 '2' logo.
2001–2002
2002–2005
2002–2012 (logo bug)
Introduced in 2002, the new text-based logo was featured alongside the channel's primary logo of its time. Since 2005, it was then used as the channel's logo bug.
2005–2012
Yle TV2
2012–present
Other
- For other related logos and images see: Yle TV2/Other
Television Yle TV1 | Yle TV2 | Yle Teema & Fem | TV Finland Radio Programmes Other Defunct |