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===Background===
Background: '''RTÉ''' ('''Raidió Teilifís Éireann''') is the state broadcaster of the Republic of Ireland. It began transmission on December 31, 1961 and is dependent on both licencelicense fees and advertising for revenue. The company currently runs 2 main channels: [[RTÉ One]] and [[RTÉ Two]]. The former channel used logos from this page until 1980 at least.
 
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|RTE (1961-1963).png|1st ID (December 31, 19631961-July 31, 1966)
|RTE (1966-1969).png|2nd ID (July 31, 1966-September 30, 1969)
|RTE (1969-1980).png|3rd ID (October 1, 1969-1980)
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=== 1st ID (December 31, 1961-DecemberJuly 31, 19631966) ===
1st Logo
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(December 31, 1961-December 31, 1963)
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RTE (Simplistic variant) (1962).png
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Logo'''Visuals:''' AOn a black background, a stark image of a St. Brigid's cross (a cross consisting of a square with 4 long arms on each end, usually being made of dried rushes) with the words "''TELEFÍS''" ("TELEVISION" in Irish) and "''ÉIREANN''" on("IRELAND" eachin cornerIrish) andon sidethe oftop itleft (Irishand forbottom "Television"right andsides "Ireland")of it respectively.
 
'''Trivia:''' The design of Brigid's cross was created by Édith Cusack, the Head of Women's Programming, while the later variant was made by Dick Butterworth.
RTE - CLG Wiki
Logo: A stark image of a St. Brigid's cross (a cross consisting of a square with 4 long arms on each end, usually being made of dried rushes) with the words "TELEFÍS" and "ÉIREANN" on each corner and side of it (Irish for "Television" and "Ireland").
 
'''Later Variant:''' Starting in <u>1963</u>, because of issues with strobing due to the complicated photograph of the cross, the logo was simplified by having the cross represented by 4 polygons, and the entire thing made larger overall.
FX/SFX: Unknown. Unfortunately, due to a lack of sources, we cannot elaborate on effects, sounds or music on idents before 1989 (most of those that have been seen were usually silent and still). What can be confirmed though is that the design of Brigid's cross was created by Édith Cusack, the Head of Women's Programming.
 
'''Technique:''' The original version is a printed graphic, and the later variant is a hand-drawn graphic.
Music/Sounds: Unknown, but it would probably be silent with an announcer.
 
'''Audio:''' None.
Availability: Extinct. Was seen on RTÉ's inaugural 1961 broadcast.
 
'''Availability:''' It was seen on RTÉ's inaugural 1961 broadcast and used as a ident in-between programming and the news. The later variant is seen on ''Reeling in the Years''.
Editor's Note: This is a very simple, inoffensive logo, though the stark background and rugged nature of the cross may unnerve some. The cross would also be part of RTE's logos until 1995.
 
=== 2nd ID (July 31, 1966-September 30, 1969) ===
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'''Visuals:''' On a {{color|darkgray|gray}} background, a {{color|gray|dark gray}} stripe is in the middle. In the stripe, there are four white squares, containing an flipped St. Brigid's cross made up of four triangles and the bold letters "'''RTE'''" respectively.
 
'''Technique:''' Hand-drawn graphic.
 
'''Audio:''' None.
2nd Logo
(December 31, 1963-July 31, 1966)
 
=== 3rd ID (October 1, 1969-1980) ===
RTÉ - CLG Wiki
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Logo: A remake of the previous logo: the cross is now made of 4 polygons and the words "TELEFÍS ÉIREANN" are now bold. It's also much closer than before.
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'''Visuals:''' Appearing on a grey background, the new RTE logo is seen in white, being "'''RTE'''" formed from a single, interconnected line with a pair of them bordered everything but the ends. The left side of the "R" is also adorned with an abstract recreation of the Brigid's cross, which is diagonally cut on 3 of its ends.
 
'''Variant:''' Starting in <u>1972</u>, the logo would be presented on a colored background, usually light blue.
FX/SFX: None. This was recreated by Dick Butterworth to prevent strobing the last logo had encountered with.
 
'''Technique:''' Hand-drawn graphic.
Music/Sounds: Probably the same as the 1st logo.
 
'''Audio:''' None.
Availability: Extinct. However, it has made several appearances in the RTÉ documentary series Reeling in the Years (in-programme).
 
Editor's===Final Note: None.===
With the launch of RTE2 in 1978, the logo would be retired in favor for unique logos for RTE1. RTE's logo would still appear in productions.
 
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[[Category:Ireland]]
 
[[Category:Television logos]]
3rd Logo
[[Category:Television idents]]
(July 31, 1966-September 30, 1969)
[[Category:Irish television logos]]
 
[[Category:Irish television idents]]
RTÉ - CLG Wiki
Logo: This logo consists of a light grey screen with a darker grey stripe in the middle. In the stripe, there are four white squares, containing an updated St. Brigid's cross and the letters "RTE" in bold font respectively. Notice that the cross is now made up of four triangles (as opposed to the polygons of the second logo) and it is inverted.
 
FX/SFX: None.
 
Music/Sounds: Same as the previous 2 logos.
 
Availability: See 2nd logo.
 
Editor's Note: None.

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Background

RTÉ (Raidió Teilifís Éireann) is the state broadcaster of the Republic of Ireland. It began transmission on December 31, 1961 and is dependent on both license fees and advertising for revenue. The company currently runs 2 main channels: RTÉ One and RTÉ Two. The former channel used logos from this page until 1980 at least.



1st ID (December 31, 1961-July 31, 1966)

Visuals: On a black background, a stark image of a St. Brigid's cross (a cross consisting of a square with 4 long arms on each end, usually being made of dried rushes) with the words "TELEFÍS" ("TELEVISION" in Irish) and "ÉIREANN" ("IRELAND" in Irish) on the top left and bottom right sides of it respectively.

Trivia: The design of Brigid's cross was created by Édith Cusack, the Head of Women's Programming, while the later variant was made by Dick Butterworth.

Later Variant: Starting in 1963, because of issues with strobing due to the complicated photograph of the cross, the logo was simplified by having the cross represented by 4 polygons, and the entire thing made larger overall.

Technique: The original version is a printed graphic, and the later variant is a hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: It was seen on RTÉ's inaugural 1961 broadcast and used as a ident in-between programming and the news. The later variant is seen on Reeling in the Years.

2nd ID (July 31, 1966-September 30, 1969)

Visuals: On a gray background, a dark gray stripe is in the middle. In the stripe, there are four white squares, containing an flipped St. Brigid's cross made up of four triangles and the bold letters "RTE" respectively.

Technique: Hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: None.

3rd ID (October 1, 1969-1980)

Visuals: Appearing on a grey background, the new RTE logo is seen in white, being "RTE" formed from a single, interconnected line with a pair of them bordered everything but the ends. The left side of the "R" is also adorned with an abstract recreation of the Brigid's cross, which is diagonally cut on 3 of its ends.

Variant: Starting in 1972, the logo would be presented on a colored background, usually light blue.

Technique: Hand-drawn graphic.

Audio: None.

Final Note

With the launch of RTE2 in 1978, the logo would be retired in favor for unique logos for RTE1. RTE's logo would still appear in productions.

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