National Iranian Radio & Television
From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum
Descriptions by
JontyMaster, Alvaro Tangahu and LMgamer36
Captures by
Tabit
Editions by
Rainbow Puppy
Video captures courtesy of
Mister Suitcase
JontyMaster, Alvaro Tangahu and LMgamer36
Captures by
Tabit
Editions by
Rainbow Puppy
Video captures courtesy of
Mister Suitcase
Background
National Iranian Radio and Television, or NIRT for short, was the first Iranian state broadcaster, which was established on June 19, 1971, following the merger of the country's radio and television services. It operated up until the Iranian Revolution in 1979, after which NIRT became the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB).
ID (June 19, 1971-Early 1979)
Visuals: Over a black background is the NIRT symbol, which consists of two heraldic lion rampants facing opposite each other, and the text "رادیو تلویزیون ملی ایران", all in white.
Technique: Printed image.
Audio: A portion of "Out of "Last Pieces"" composed by Morton Feldman and conducted by Leonard Bernstein.