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{{EditSection|title=Television Idents}}
{{SeparateTOC
|Startup/Closedown IDs|
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|Rai (1954).png|1st ID (January 3, 1954-January 26, 1986)
|Rai (1988 v3).png|2nd ID (January 27, 1986-September 23, 2012)
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|General IDs|
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|Rai (1983).png|1st ID (1983-1986)
|Rai_(1985).png|2nd ID (1986-1988)
|Rai1988.png|3rd ID (1988-1993)
||4th ID (June 8-July 8, 1990)
|Rai_(1993).png|5th ID (1993-2000)
||6th ID (2000-2010)
||7th ID (2010-)
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==Startup/Closedown IDs==
 
===1st ID (January 3, 1954-January 26, 1986)===
===Background===
Radiotelevisione Italiana S.p.A. (commercially styled as Rai and known as Radio Audizioni Italiane until 1954) is Italy's national public broadcasting company founded in 1944. In 1950, RAI became one of the 23 founding broadcasting organizations of the European Broadcasting Union.
 
===1st Logo (1954-1983)===
 
 
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|Rai (1954).png|Opening variant (Original B&W version, 1954-Late-1970s)
|Rai (1954, Closing).png|Closing variant (Original B&W version, 1954-Late-1970s)
|RAI (1954) *COLOR*.png|
|RAI (1954) *COLOR*.png|Opening variant (Color version, Late-1970s-1986)
|RAI (1954, Closing) *COLOR*.png|Closing variant (Color version, Late-1970s-1986)
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{{YouTube|id=9LTrArDVISw|id2=7EQXOp9hkm0|id3=YnX2Uvbk1V0|id4=J8AfLrjPmF0}}
 
'''Visuals:'''
*'''Startup:''' On a scrolling sky background, a black square consisting of a white stacked "'''TV'''" logotype fades in, with the name "'''r a i - radiotelevisione italiana'''" seen below. Various abstract 2D wireframe figures then scroll down and cover the background, as the logo fades in and out every five seconds.
*'''Closedown:''' Same as before, but the shapes scroll upwards instead, and the Rai logo only appears only once before it fades into the text "''{{Tt|Fine delle Trasmissioni|End of Transmissions}}''" in a white script font.
 
'''Later Variant:''' By the late 1970s when Italian television was transitioning to color, the logo was colorized with shades of blue for the background and the square.
'''Nickname:''' "Sky Wireframes"
 
'''Technique:''' Cel-animation.
 
'''Audio:'''
'''Logo:''' On a scrolling sky background, a black square ({{Font color|blue|blue}} in the colored version) consisting of a white stacked "'''TV'''" logotype fades in, with the name "{{Font|Courier|'''r a i - radio televisione italiana'''}}" seen below. Various abstract 2D wireframe figures then scroll down and cover the background, as the logo fades in and out with each 10 seconds.
*'''Normal:''' The ending of the Italian opera ''William Tell'' by Gioachino Rossini is heard.
*'''Signoff:''' ''L'Aria de Saturno'' by Roberto Lupi.
 
'''Availability:''' It was seen on startups and closedowns from the channel during its nearly 30-year usage and is currently archived on very old Italian TV recordings. The closedown variant has recently reappeared during Rai's 70th anniversary campaign.
 
'''Legacy:''' This is a very well-remembered logo by those in Italy, to the point it's often seen in documentaries and shows that air on the channel (such as ''Techetechetè'', a variety show that features clips from old Italian programmes).
'''FX/SFX:''' The scrolling, the fading. Overall, the logo looks decades ahead of its time, giving reason for its longevity.
 
===2nd ID (January 27, 1986-September 23, 2012)===
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{{YouTube|id=OD02hhOyYIE|id2=G_Fp-FRhljY|id3=uYysHgvTHsI|id4=9p86LxRCQTU|id5=K7Bm0vhEO7o}}
 
'''Visuals:'''
'''Music/Sounds:''' The ending of ''William Tell Overture'' by Gioachino Rossini.
*'''1986-1988:''' On a navy blue background, a 4-pointed star flashes in the upper right part of the screen. After a bit, a globe displaying most of Europe, as well as some of Africa and Asia, fades in with gray land, a shiny metallic blue ocean, and a white glow surrounding it, and then it starts to zoom in as a tricolor rectangle glides in from the bottom of the screen, clearly colored like the Italian flag, as the background slowly lightens up. As the camera pans towards Italy, the rectangles then flip up as they rotate around and stand upright, right before the camera heads into the ocean as circles pulse out from Rome's approximate location on the map. The camera then dips below the "water" to eliminate the globe, but the circles continue for a while longer, and the rectangles spin into a stacked position as green, white, and red from top to bottom. "'''RAI'''" in a customized blue font then appears via a "blinds" effect, along with the full name "RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA" in Helvetica and with each word next to the rectangles, and the entire logo shines with white cloud-like particles on the inside.
 
*'''1988-2012:''' It begins the same way, but when the camera heads towards the ocean, a large silver object pops up and zooms out, leaving a dark blue background as it reveals itself to be the text "'''RAI'''", now redesigned with the letters separated and the "'''A'''" missing its crossbar. The logo then moves back as a tricolor parallelogram with the Italian flag's colors appears from behind the "'''R'''" and flies up to form the "'''A'''"'s crossbar. The logo shines as "'''''RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA'''''" fades in a different white font, arranged to the left.
 
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Was seen on startups and closedowns from the channel during its 30 years of use.
 
 
 
 
===2nd Logo (1983-June 15, 2012)===
 
 
{{YouTube|id=OD02hhOyYIE|id2=G_Fp-FRhljY|id3=uYysHgvTHsI|id4=9p86LxRCQTU}}
 
 
'''Nicknames:''' "Italy from Above", "The Italian Flag"
 
 
'''Logo:'''
*1983-1988: On a {{Font color|navy|navy blue}} background, a 4-pointed star flashes in the upper right part of the screen. After a bit, a globe displaying most of Europe, as well as some of Africa and Asia, fades in with {{Font color|gray|gray}} land, a shiny {{Font color|blue|metallic blue}} ocean, and a white glow surrounding it, and then it starts to zoom in as a tricolor rectangle glides in from the bottom of the screen, clearly colored like the Italy flag, as the background slowly lightens up. As the camera pans towards Italy, the rectangles then flip up as they rotate around and stand upright, right before the camera heads into the ocean as circles pulse out from Rome's approximate location on the map. The camera then dips below the "water" to eliminate the globe, but the circles continue for a while longer, and the rectangles spin into a stacked position as {{Font color|limegreen|green}}, white, and {{Font color|red|red}} from top to bottom. "{{Font color|blue|'''RAI'''}}" in a customized {{Font color|blue|blue}} font then appears via a "blinds" effect, along with the full name "{{Font color|blue|RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA}}" in Helvetica and with each word next to the rectangles, and the entire logo shines with white cloud-like particles on the inside.
*1988-2012: It begins the same way, but when the camera heads towards the ocean, a large {{Font color|silver|silver}} object pops up and zooms out, leaving a {{Font color|darkblue|dark blue}} background as it reveals itself to be the text "{{Font color|silver|'''RAI'''}}", now redesigned with the letters separated and the "{{Font color|silver|'''A'''}}" missing its crossbar. The logo then moves back as a tricolor parallelogram with the Italian flag's colors appears from behind the "{{Font color|silver|'''R'''}}" and flies up to form the "{{Font color|silver|'''A'''}}"'s crossbar. The logo shines as "'''''RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA'''''" fades in a different white font, arranged to the left.
 
 
'''Variants:'''
*From 19831986-1988, a closedown variant has the color shifting reversed, starting with {{Font color|deepskyblue|sky blue}} before fading to {{Font color|navy|navy blue}}. The logo also lacks the shininess as the startup variant and is {{Font color|deepskyblue|light blue}}, and the star reappears at this point.
*Starting in 1991, the logo was redesigned to include a crossbar on the "{{Font color|silver|'''A'''}}", and the parallelogram's stripes are now arranged exactly like the Italian flag, with the parallelogram plastering itself on the crossbar.
 
 
'''FX/SFX:''' Early CGI, but it looks pretty good for the time.
 
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm, yet dramatic synth fanfare based on the opening notes of ''Il Canto degli Italiani''.
 
 
'''Availability:''' Extinct. It was used as a startup and closedown ident during the time period.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI by Studio ARA.
 
'''Audio:''' A calm, yet dramatic synth fanfare based on the opening notes of Italy's national anthem, ''Il Canto degli Italiani''.
'''Legacy:''' The logo had a surprisingly long timespan, ending 12 years after the logo was replaced ''twice''!
 
'''Availability:''' It was used as a startup and closedown ident during the time period.
===3rd Logo (1983-1985)===
 
'''Legacy:''' The logo had a surprisingly long timespan, ending 26 years after the logo was replaced ''twice''.
 
==General IDs==
===1st ID (1983-1986)===
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{{YouTube|id=zRxMl39b0RI|id2=wP2wxZaaYpk|id3=Q5g4mH_0AZo}}
 
'''Visuals:''' On a black background with a yellow square grid floor, an azure flat version of the Rai logo from 1983-1988 floats above it. The camera scrolls underneath it while a blue sphere, a red square and a green tetrahedron (the original symbols of the three Rai generic channels) come in one-by-one and go up the letter "'''A'''". The camera follows the shapes until the Rai logo is framed on the screen along with the grid. The camera zooms out as the shapes fly offscreen and the grid flies out of view. The words "'''RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA'''" then appear one-by-one, progressively going towards the right.
 
'''Variant:''' A short variant exists, only with the panning to the "'''A'''" in "'''RAI'''" fading to the 3/4th of the animation.
'''Nickname:''' "The Three Shapes"
 
'''Technique:''' Again, CGI by Studio ARA.
 
'''Audio:''' A calm, yet eerie synth and three synth notes when each word of the name appears. The short versions usually have an abridged version, and the shortest versions just have the 3-note jingle.
'''Logo:''' On a black background with a {{Font color|yellow|yellowish}} ground made of squares we see a floating {{Font color|deepskyblue|azure}} flat version of the Rai logo from 1983-2000. We scroll in while a {{Font color|blue|blue}} sphere, a {{Font color|red|red}} square and a {{Font color|green|green}} tetrahedron (original symbols of the 3 Rai generic channels) come in one-by-one and go up the letter "{{Font color|deepskyblue|'''A'''}}" of the word "{{Font color|deepskyblue|'''RAI'''}}". The camera follows the shapes until the Rai logo is framed on the screen along with the squared ground. We see the 3 shapes fly away from the screen, and then the squared ground rotates away in the black background. The words "{{Font color|deepskyblue|'''RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA'''}}" appear one-by-one.
 
'''Variants:'''
* A short variant exists, only with the panning to the A in RAI fading to the 3/4th of the animation.
* Their own generic channel idents have their own Rai shape floating on a black background with the same Rai shape, but bigger and cut in pieces, and we pan through inside the big Rai shape with the interior being yellow. A gradient TV-like shape flips and we zoom in, and the company's logo flips back.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' Early CGI, but it looks pretty good for the time.
 
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A calm, yet eerie synth and three synth notes when each word of the name appears.
 
 
'''Availability:''' Extinct, used for a short time on several Rai transmissions
 
 
'''Legacy:''' The theme, resulting darkness, and big blue lettering at the end can get to a few, but the logo's mostly nice and the music can be a favorite to many.
 
 
===4th Logo (1985-1988)===
 
'''Availability:''' Used for a short time on several Rai transmissions.
 
===2nd ID (1986-1988)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue/purple background, the same three shapes from before are seen flying towards the right side of the screen, releasing trails of their respective color. They pass over a glass version of the "'''RAI'''" wordmark of the time, which rotates and zooms down into place, settling near the center of the screen. After it does so, the name "'''RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA'''" fades in word-by-word while the three shapes stop next to each of them.
 
'''NicknameTechnique:''' "The Three Shapes II"CGI.
 
'''Audio:''' A faster synth piano rendition of the previous logos' theme or the next logo's theme.
 
'''Availability:''' Used on several transmissions from 1985 to 1988.
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|blue|blue}}/{{Font color|purple|purple}} background, we see the same three shapes from the previous logo flying towards the right of the screen, releasing trails of their respective color. They pass a glass version of the "'''RAI'''" wordmark of the time, which rotates and zooms down, settling near the center of the screen. After it does so, the name "{{Font color|silver|'''RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA'''}}" fades in word-by-word while the three shapes stop next to each of them.
 
'''Variants:'''
 
* A generic variant exists, only being across the "I" in their generic shape panning through the top of the "I", and as we can see that the I took place in their own generic logo (with varying colors of varying affiliates). And we zoom out to a white surface with copies of still generic shapes.
** A short variant exists, only being the end part of the logo with the generic shape passing by the logo.
 
'''FX/SFX:''' Even better CGI than the previous logo, holds up great for the time.
 
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A faster synth piano rendition of the previous logos' theme.
 
 
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Used on several transmissions from 1985 to 1988.
 
 
 
 
===5th Logo (1988-1993)===
 
 
===3rd ID (1988-1993)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a smoky orange background with multiple streaks in different colors rotating, the three shapes from the previous logos spin around, as the redesigned "'''RAI'''" wordmark in glassy letters emerge from the left side of the screen. The background changes to a more blue shade as the three shapes become horizontal lines, with the sphere becoming white. As this happens, the wordmark settles in the center and the lines plaster themselves on the "'''A'''", becoming its crossbar. The logo shimmers as a light passes over it.
 
'''Variant:''' After 1991, the lines were made vertical to reflect Italy's flag and adds the crossbar to the "'''A'''". The flag shines once the logo shines as well.
'''Nickname:''' "The Three Shapes III"
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
 
'''Audio:''' Several descending synth drops, which sound like raindrop sounds, before a dramatic 3-note synth finish. Essentially a remix of the previous logo's theme.
'''Logo:''' On a smoky {{Font color|orange|orange}} background, we see the three shapes from the previous logos. They fly towards the left side of the screen where we see the "'''RAI'''" wordmark from the previous logos (with the "'''A'''" lacking a crossbar). The background becomes {{Font color|blue|blue}} as the three shapes become horizontal lines, with the sphere becoming white. As this happens, the wordmark goes to the center of the screen and the lines settle on "'''A'''", becoming its crossbar.
 
 
'''Variant:''' After 1991, the lines were made vertical to reflect Italy's flag.
 
 
'''FX/SFX:''' Good CGI that holds up well.
 
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A different rendition of the previous logo's theme.
 
 
'''Availability:''' Used on several transmissions from 1988 to 1993.
 
===4th ID (June 8-July 8, 1990)===
{{YouTube|id=1oe0webMVu0}}
 
'''Visuals:''' The ident starts with the European flag. A water drop drops into the middle of the flag, causing it to ripple, and transitions into the RAI logo with the text "''RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA''" in white below it. After that, the background fades into a piece of light brown paper with illustrations of satellite broadcast equipment and a soccer ball placed on a TV screen in the top-left corner.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI by Telesia Comunicazioni.
 
'''Audio:''' A waterdrop sound followed by some satellite sounds and radar noises.
===6th Logo (1993-2000)===
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on broadcasts of all 1990 FIFA World Cup matches.
 
===5th ID (1993-2000)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a yellow background, various crayon-like streaks in various colors appear and move through the screen. When the background is filled by crayon marks, a jagged barrier made of crystal lines comes up from the bottom of the screen and the RAI logo from before fades in, each letter rotating towards the screen as they do.
 
'''Technique:''' CGI.
'''Nicknames:''' "Crystals", "Crayon", "No Three Shapes"
 
 
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|#FFD900|yellow}} background, we see various crayon-like stripes in various colors moving through the screen. When the screen is filled by crayon marks, a barrier made of crystal lines comes up from the bottom of the screen and the RAI logo from the time, made of glass and with an Italian flag pattern on the "'''A'''"'s crossbar, fades in.
 
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The crayon paints moving, the background moving.
 
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A 7-note version of Rai 1 (synth piano), Rai 2 (electric guitar), and Rai 3 (saxophone) themes.
 
'''Audio:''' A dramatic 7-note theme.
 
'''Availability:''' Used on several transmissions until 2000.
 
===6th ID (2000-2010)===
 
'''Legacy:''' The theme is a favorite of many.
 
===7th Logo (2000-2010)===
 
{{YouTube|id=_lNKleTlWzY}}
 
'''Visuals:''' On a blue background, a white right triangle with the diagonal face of it containing an outline of a human face slightly zooms out to the right, and then unfolds a copy to form an abstract butterfly shape. "Rai" fades in on the left of the shape after it unfolds.
 
'''Variant:''' A variant without the text exists, where the butterfly is centered.
'''Nickname:''' "The Rai Butterfly"
 
'''Technique:''' Simple computer animation designed by Inarea in Italy.
 
'''Audio:''' A short dramatic fanfare.
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|blue|blue}} background we see half of the 2000 Rai butterfly logo. As it unfolds, the text "'''Rai'''" (in Ollie Wollie Bold) fades in, and the logo fades away two seconds later.
 
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The butterfly unfolding and the fading.
 
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' A short dramatic fanfare.
 
 
'''Availability:''' Used on programs broadcasted by Rai until 2010.
 
===7th ID (2010-)===
 
'''Visuals:''' Just the "Rai" text from before in a blue square fading in and out.
 
'''Technique:''' Fading effects.
 
'''Audio:''' None.
===8th Logo (2010-)===
 
 
'''Nicknames:''' "The Rai Square", "Still Square", "Square of Boredom"
 
 
'''Logo:''' We just see the new Rai logo (a {{Font color|blue|blue}} square with the text "'''Rai'''" in white) fading in and out.
 
 
'''FX/SFX:''' The fading.
 
 
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.
 
 
'''Availability:''' Currently in use in some of Rai's programming. This is likely to be seen after the Eurovision logo on each broadcast of the yearly contest in Italy.
 
 
'''Legacy:''' None, it's just boring.
 
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Startup/Closedown IDs

1st ID (January 3, 1954-January 26, 1986)


Visuals:

  • Startup: On a scrolling sky background, a black square consisting of a white stacked "TV" logotype fades in, with the name "r a i - radiotelevisione italiana" seen below. Various abstract 2D wireframe figures then scroll down and cover the background, as the logo fades in and out every five seconds.
  • Closedown: Same as before, but the shapes scroll upwards instead, and the Rai logo only appears only once before it fades into the text "Fine delle Trasmissioni" in a white script font.

Later Variant: By the late 1970s when Italian television was transitioning to color, the logo was colorized with shades of blue for the background and the square.

Technique: Cel-animation.

Audio:

  • Normal: The ending of the Italian opera William Tell by Gioachino Rossini is heard.
  • Signoff: L'Aria de Saturno by Roberto Lupi.

Availability: It was seen on startups and closedowns from the channel during its nearly 30-year usage and is currently archived on very old Italian TV recordings. The closedown variant has recently reappeared during Rai's 70th anniversary campaign.

Legacy: This is a very well-remembered logo by those in Italy, to the point it's often seen in documentaries and shows that air on the channel (such as Techetechetè, a variety show that features clips from old Italian programmes).

2nd ID (January 27, 1986-September 23, 2012)


Visuals:

  • 1986-1988: On a navy blue background, a 4-pointed star flashes in the upper right part of the screen. After a bit, a globe displaying most of Europe, as well as some of Africa and Asia, fades in with gray land, a shiny metallic blue ocean, and a white glow surrounding it, and then it starts to zoom in as a tricolor rectangle glides in from the bottom of the screen, clearly colored like the Italian flag, as the background slowly lightens up. As the camera pans towards Italy, the rectangles then flip up as they rotate around and stand upright, right before the camera heads into the ocean as circles pulse out from Rome's approximate location on the map. The camera then dips below the "water" to eliminate the globe, but the circles continue for a while longer, and the rectangles spin into a stacked position as green, white, and red from top to bottom. "RAI" in a customized blue font then appears via a "blinds" effect, along with the full name "RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA" in Helvetica and with each word next to the rectangles, and the entire logo shines with white cloud-like particles on the inside.
  • 1988-2012: It begins the same way, but when the camera heads towards the ocean, a large silver object pops up and zooms out, leaving a dark blue background as it reveals itself to be the text "RAI", now redesigned with the letters separated and the "A" missing its crossbar. The logo then moves back as a tricolor parallelogram with the Italian flag's colors appears from behind the "R" and flies up to form the "A"'s crossbar. The logo shines as "RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA" fades in a different white font, arranged to the left.

Variants:

  • From 1986-1988, a closedown variant has the color shifting reversed, starting with sky blue before fading to navy blue. The logo also lacks the shininess as the startup variant and is light blue, and the star reappears at this point.
  • Starting in 1991, the logo was redesigned to include a crossbar on the "A", and the parallelogram's stripes are now arranged exactly like the Italian flag, with the parallelogram plastering itself on the crossbar.

Technique: CGI by Studio ARA.

Audio: A calm, yet dramatic synth fanfare based on the opening notes of Italy's national anthem, Il Canto degli Italiani.

Availability: It was used as a startup and closedown ident during the time period.

Legacy: The logo had a surprisingly long timespan, ending 26 years after the logo was replaced twice.

General IDs

1st ID (1983-1986)


Visuals: On a black background with a yellow square grid floor, an azure flat version of the Rai logo from 1983-1988 floats above it. The camera scrolls underneath it while a blue sphere, a red square and a green tetrahedron (the original symbols of the three Rai generic channels) come in one-by-one and go up the letter "A". The camera follows the shapes until the Rai logo is framed on the screen along with the grid. The camera zooms out as the shapes fly offscreen and the grid flies out of view. The words "RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA" then appear one-by-one, progressively going towards the right.

Variant: A short variant exists, only with the panning to the "A" in "RAI" fading to the 3/4th of the animation.

Technique: Again, CGI by Studio ARA.

Audio: A calm, yet eerie synth and three synth notes when each word of the name appears. The short versions usually have an abridged version, and the shortest versions just have the 3-note jingle.

Availability: Used for a short time on several Rai transmissions.

2nd ID (1986-1988)


Visuals: On a blue/purple background, the same three shapes from before are seen flying towards the right side of the screen, releasing trails of their respective color. They pass over a glass version of the "RAI" wordmark of the time, which rotates and zooms down into place, settling near the center of the screen. After it does so, the name "RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA" fades in word-by-word while the three shapes stop next to each of them.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A faster synth piano rendition of the previous logos' theme or the next logo's theme.

Availability: Used on several transmissions from 1985 to 1988.

3rd ID (1988-1993)


Visuals: On a smoky orange background with multiple streaks in different colors rotating, the three shapes from the previous logos spin around, as the redesigned "RAI" wordmark in glassy letters emerge from the left side of the screen. The background changes to a more blue shade as the three shapes become horizontal lines, with the sphere becoming white. As this happens, the wordmark settles in the center and the lines plaster themselves on the "A", becoming its crossbar. The logo shimmers as a light passes over it.

Variant: After 1991, the lines were made vertical to reflect Italy's flag and adds the crossbar to the "A". The flag shines once the logo shines as well.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Several descending synth drops, which sound like raindrop sounds, before a dramatic 3-note synth finish. Essentially a remix of the previous logo's theme.

Availability: Used on several transmissions from 1988 to 1993.

4th ID (June 8-July 8, 1990)


Visuals: The ident starts with the European flag. A water drop drops into the middle of the flag, causing it to ripple, and transitions into the RAI logo with the text "RADIO TELEVISIONE ITALIANA" in white below it. After that, the background fades into a piece of light brown paper with illustrations of satellite broadcast equipment and a soccer ball placed on a TV screen in the top-left corner.

Technique: CGI by Telesia Comunicazioni.

Audio: A waterdrop sound followed by some satellite sounds and radar noises.

Availability: Seen on broadcasts of all 1990 FIFA World Cup matches.

5th ID (1993-2000)


Visuals: On a yellow background, various crayon-like streaks in various colors appear and move through the screen. When the background is filled by crayon marks, a jagged barrier made of crystal lines comes up from the bottom of the screen and the RAI logo from before fades in, each letter rotating towards the screen as they do.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A dramatic 7-note theme.

Availability: Used on several transmissions until 2000.

6th ID (2000-2010)


Visuals: On a blue background, a white right triangle with the diagonal face of it containing an outline of a human face slightly zooms out to the right, and then unfolds a copy to form an abstract butterfly shape. "Rai" fades in on the left of the shape after it unfolds.

Variant: A variant without the text exists, where the butterfly is centered.

Technique: Simple computer animation designed by Inarea in Italy.

Audio: A short dramatic fanfare.

Availability: Used on programs broadcasted by Rai until 2010.

7th ID (2010-)

Visuals: Just the "Rai" text from before in a blue square fading in and out.

Technique: Fading effects.

Audio: None.

Availability: Currently in use in some of Rai's programming. This is likely to be seen after the Eurovision logo on each broadcast of the yearly contest in Italy.

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