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==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (1954-1994)=== |
==={{Ordinal|1}} Logo (1954-1994)=== |
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'''Logo:''' Superimposed over a {{color|blue}} background, is a circle consisting of twelve stars made up of lines with the letters of the word "Eurovision" put in between the stars. The company's logo appears at the center. |
'''Logo:''' Superimposed over a {{color|blue}} background, there is a circle consisting of twelve stars made up of lines with the letters of the word "Eurovision" put in between the stars. The company's logo appears at the center. |
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'''Variants:''' See this section. |
'''Variants:''' See this section. |
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Not to be confused with the Eurovision Song Contest.
1st Logo (1954-1994)
Logo: Superimposed over a blue background, there is a circle consisting of twelve stars made up of lines with the letters of the word "Eurovision" put in between the stars. The company's logo appears at the center.
Variants: See this section.
Technique: Was still until the first animated logo was made in 1979.
Music/Sounds: An orchestral trumpet theme, which is actually "Te Deum" by Charpentier.
Availability: Extinct.
Work in Progress