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'''Technique:''' Probably none, considering that there is no video evidence.
'''Technique:''' Probably none, considering that there is no video evidence.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Unknown, probably an announcer.
'''Audio:''' Unknown, probably an announcer.


'''Availability:''' Outside of some photos on the Logopedia page, no other evidence of this logo exists, especially considering that Yugoslavia was a Communist nation.
'''Availability:''' Outside of some photos on the Logopedia page, no other evidence of this logo exists, especially considering that Yugoslavia was a Communist nation.

Revision as of 08:39, 7 October 2023


(15 May 1956-1972)


Logo: On a grey background or a superimposed picture of Zagreb, a white tube shape is seen. In it are several dots connected by rods, forming the letters "rtz". Below it is "radio televizija zagreb" in a roundish font.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, there isn't any text, leaving just the logo on either the grey background or on another one with rings surrounding it.
  • The logo may be all black and placed smaller on a strange flower-like design background.
  • The logo may be positioned to the right, with smaller copies over it and text on the left, with the text stacked on the right.
  • When HRT 2 started broadcasting, both channels got the logo with copies getting smaller to the right. To the bottom right was the text "1/2. program".

Technique: Probably none, considering that there is no video evidence.

Audio: Unknown, probably an announcer.

Availability: Outside of some photos on the Logopedia page, no other evidence of this logo exists, especially considering that Yugoslavia was a Communist nation.

RTZ
Televizja Zagreb
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