RPTV

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

On February 1, 2024, CNN Philippines was replaced by RPTV after the brand licensing agreement between Nine Media Corporation and CNN International expired the day before.

ID (February 1, 2024-)

Normal logo

Aircheck variant

Visuals: On a concrete textured background with multiple, slanted gray bars on the bottom and one on the top, a dark blue rounded rectangle containing a gold sun with five rays pops in, followed by the bottom of the box gaining three gold stars. Larger background stars can be seen sliding into the frame from various sections of the screen. Also entering the screen are three red slanted bars from the top and bottom, the latter containing two of them and the only thin red bar in the ident, as well as two white bars and a blue one surrounded by said colored bars. The sun and stars shrink and slide up and down respectively so that "RP" appears through a fade in and sliding effect within the box. Another copy of the rounded rectangle, both of which are now slanted, slides out of the main copy while leaving a bent gap underneath the main copy's bottom right, whose other side is gold. The bottom copy has "TV" in white, and with the "T"'s right arm cut off by the "V"'s arm, slide out. The handwritten text "PARA SA PINOY!" in a slanted format to be aligned with the logo, pops in below.

Variants:

  • When the channel is signing on, the logo is still.
  • There is an aircheck variant where the bottom text is replaced with "BUKAS NA!" and the background bars and stars enter the screen after the logo's formation. Specifically, the bars slowly enter the screen first, followed by the stars. The screen would slowly zoom into the logo as the stars spin and float in various directions. After all elements freeze, they fade out and the sequence repeats.

Technique: Flash animation.

Audio: An upbeat, rhythmic percussion jingle with drum beats, stomping, and clapping.

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