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===Background===
===Background===
France Ô (the "Ô" coming from "outremer", meaning "overseas") was a public TV channel that aired programming from the French overseas departments and collectivities. It was launched in 1998 as RFO Sat and renamed to France Ô in It was closed in August 24, 2020 due to poor ratings.
France Ô (the "Ô" coming from "outremer", meaning "overseas") was a public TV channel that aired programming from the French overseas departments and collectivities. It was launched in March 25, 1998 as RFO Sat and renamed to France Ô in It was closed in August 24, 2020 due to poor ratings.


=== 1st (known) Logo (1999-2005)===
=== 1st (known) Logo (1999-February 24, 2005)===
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{{YouTube|id=oVTDDxMRERE}}


'''Logo:''' We see different images through different colored filters. We then see a globe with the RFO Sat logo while images pass by on it. It then ends with people dancing, a light flash and the RFO Sat logo.
'''Visuals:''' There is different images through different colored filters. We then see a globe with the RFO Sat logo while images pass by on it. It then ends with people dancing, a light flash and the RFO Sat logo.


'''Technique:''' Unknown
'''Technique:''' Computer animation with a mix of live action.


'''Music/Sounds:''' An accordion/flute piece.
'''Audio:''' An accordion/flute piece.


'''Availability:''' Unknown
'''Availability:''' Unknown
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=== 2nd (known) Logo (2008-2010)===
=== 2nd (known) Logo (April 7, 2008-September 2011)===
{{YouTube|id=gD9TR0EUjyM}}
{{YouTube|id=gD9TR0EUjyM}}


'''Logo:''' We see squares with different colors flipping over. It then zooms in and ends with a square in the center forming the logo against an {{color|orange}} background.
'''Visuals:''' There is squares with different colors flipping over. It then zooms in and ends with a square in the center forming the logo against an orange background.


'''Technique:''' Unknown
'''Technique:''' Computer animation done by produced by Gédéon and Dream-On.

'''Audio:''' Same as the France 2 logo theme.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Unknown


'''Availability:''' Extinct.




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Latest revision as of 00:20, 9 August 2024


Background

France Ô (the "Ô" coming from "outremer", meaning "overseas") was a public TV channel that aired programming from the French overseas departments and collectivities. It was launched in March 25, 1998 as RFO Sat and renamed to France Ô in It was closed in August 24, 2020 due to poor ratings.

1st (known) Logo (1999-February 24, 2005)


Visuals: There is different images through different colored filters. We then see a globe with the RFO Sat logo while images pass by on it. It then ends with people dancing, a light flash and the RFO Sat logo.

Technique: Computer animation with a mix of live action.

Audio: An accordion/flute piece.

Availability: Unknown


2nd (known) Logo (April 7, 2008-September 2011)


Visuals: There is squares with different colors flipping over. It then zooms in and ends with a square in the center forming the logo against an orange background.

Technique: Computer animation done by produced by Gédéon and Dream-On.

Audio: Same as the France 2 logo theme.



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