Communauté des Télévisions Francophones

Background
Communauté des télévisions francophones (abbreviated to CTF) is an association under the French law of 1901 comprised of various French-language broadcasters. These include France Télévisions, Télé-Québec, RTBF, RTL Télévision, Tele Monte Carlo, among many others. The association was formed in 1964 to foster cooperation and exchange among Francophonie television channels and its programs and enhance their global influence. Over time, it solidified its position as a platform for collaboration among French-speaking public broadcasters.

Logo (March 15, 1981-December 2, 1984)
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Visuals: On a black backdrop, eleven lines on both sides of the screen are drawn and form a partially filled tube box. Following this, another set of lines form a stylised and interconnected "ctf", the middle letter of which is partially filled, that is aligned to the left of the tube. The logo quickly zooms out and stops, in which the company name in dodger blue pops in below.

Technique: Scanimate animation.

Audio: A Moog synthesized jingle, consisting of three notes followed by a deep bong in sync with the animation.

Availability: It was only seen on La Chasse aux trésors. The remaining works of the company from this period are either lost, display the logo of a specific channel, or lack a logo altogether.