Telediario

Background
Telediario is the flagship news broadcast of the Televisión Española (TVE) network. It airs at a daily basis on TVE's main network La 1, with simulcasts on 24 Horas, TVE Internacional and RTVE Play.

Intro (1957-1969)
Visuals: On a starry background, a model of the Earth is shown spinning slowly to the right, with the white text "TELEDIARIO" rotating horizontally around it from right to left.

Variant: There's an alternate variant where the font used for the text is different.

Technique: Model work, along with traditional animation.

Audio: A bombastic orchestral fanfare.

Intro (1969-1970)
Visuals: On a white background, a disc facing upwards is shown rotating at a fast page. It then slows down as it reveals the text "TELEDIARIO" in black spinning in front of it. The disc then morphs into a wireframe globe, as the text slows down.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: A marching fanfare.

Intro (1972-1976)
Visuals: On a blue starry background, a rotating model of the Earth zooms in, while most of the stars appear zoom out. The white "telediario" then fades in at the bottom of the globe. At the bottom of the text, the flickering "1ra EDICION", "2da EDICION", or "3ra EDICION" appears scrolling in from the right.

Variant: Until 1974, the logo was originally in black and white.

Technique: Model work, along with traditional animation.

Audio: An organ entry which leads into an upbeat, bombastic brass fanfare.