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'''Background:''' Croatian Radiotelevision (Hrvatska radiotelevizija) is the main radio and television provider in Croatia. Founded in 1926 and starting television broadcasts in 1956, it was formerly part of the JRT (Yugoslav Radio Television), where it was known as RTZ and was the first to broadcast in the country. After 1990, where Croatia split from Yugoslavia, it was renamed to HRT and became a full member of the EBU. There are currently 5 main channels: HRT 1 (Founded in 1956), HRT 2 (Founded in 1972), HRT 3 (Founded first in 1989 as Z3, then HTV Z3 before it went off for 3 years after an air raid struck its transmitter. Relaunched in 1994 as HRT 3, before going off the air again and returning in 2012.), HRT 4 (Founded in 2012, currently the international channel since 2015), and HRT 5 (Founded in 2018). Unlike most other public providers, HRT doesn't have any active HD channels.


=== Background ===
'''Croatian Radiotelevision''' ('''Hrvatska Radiotelevizija''') is the main radio and television provider in Croatia. Founded in 1926 and starting television broadcasts in 1956, it was formerly part of the JRT (Yugoslav Radio Television), where it was known as RTZ and was the first to broadcast in the country. After 1990, where Croatia split from Yugoslavia, it was renamed to HRT and became a full member of the EBU. There are currently 5 main channels: HRT 1 (Founded in 1956), HRT 2 (Founded in 1972), HRT 3 (Founded first in 1989 as Z3, then HTV Z3 before it went off for 3 years after an air raid struck its transmitter. Relaunched in 1994 as HRT 3, before going off the air again and returning in 2012.), HRT 4 (Founded in 2012, currently the international channel since 2015), and HRT 5 (Founded in 2018). Unlike most other public providers, HRT doesn't have any active HD channels.

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|RTZ|
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|RTZ (1956-1980's?).png|(1956-1980's?)
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|Televizja Zagreb|
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|Televizja Zagreb (1988).png|(1980's-1990)
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|HRT|
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|HRT1 (1996).png|(HRT 1/2/3) (1994-1996)
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==RTZ==
==RTZ==


===(1956-1980's?)===
===(1956-1980's?)===
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RTZ (1956-1980's?).png
RTZ (Textless variant) (1956-1980's?).png
RTZ (Textless with rings variant) (1956-1980's?).png
RTZ (Flower pattern variant) (1956-1980's?).png
RTZ (Stacked variant) (1956-1980's).png
RTZ (Zagreb) (1956-1980's?).png
</gallery>
'''Logo:''' On a grey background or a superimposed picture of Zagreb, a white tube shape is seen. In it are several dots connected by rods, forming the letters "rtz". Below it is "radio televizija zagreb" in a roundish font.
'''Logo:''' On a grey background or a superimposed picture of Zagreb, a white tube shape is seen. In it are several dots connected by rods, forming the letters "rtz". Below it is "radio televizija zagreb" in a roundish font.


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===(1980's-1990)===
===(1980's-1990)===
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Televizja Zagreb (1988).png
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, a shot of the Earth with part of it obscured zooms in. When it comes to a full stop, rows of the blue text "TELEVIZIJA ZAGREB" scroll up below the Earth. A bigger, bolder version of the text then slowly scrolls up as the blue text behind it disappears.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a shot of the Earth with part of it obscured zooms in. When it comes to a full stop, rows of the blue text "TELEVIZIJA ZAGREB" scroll up below the Earth. A bigger, bolder version of the text then slowly scrolls up as the blue text behind it disappears.


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'''Availability:''' Extinct. Seen at the startup and closedown of the channel. Unlike the first logo, this has some video evidence.
'''Availability:''' Extinct. Seen at the startup and closedown of the channel. Unlike the first logo, this has some video evidence.



==HRT==
==HRT==


===1st Logo (HRT 1/2/3) (1994-1996)===
===(HRT 1/2/3) (1994-1996)===
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HRT1 (1996).png
HRT2 (1994).png
HRT3 (1996).png
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, 3 copies of the 1990-2000 HRT logo ("HRT" in a grey Arial font with the "T" having 2 red blocks make up its bottom stem, with the blocks in a 2x2 cube configuration.) come in from all sides of the screen before fusing into a red/silver line. The line then rotates around to reveal that channel's number, with the blocks attached to it as well (HRT2 has its number zooming in quickly and slowly dropping down. The blocks also had a different movement pattern). The number then stops moving as the blocks give one last rotation.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, 3 copies of the 1990-2000 HRT logo ("HRT" in a grey Arial font with the "T" having 2 red blocks make up its bottom stem, with the blocks in a 2x2 cube configuration.) come in from all sides of the screen before fusing into a red/silver line. The line then rotates around to reveal that channel's number, with the blocks attached to it as well (HRT2 has its number zooming in quickly and slowly dropping down. The blocks also had a different movement pattern). The number then stops moving as the blocks give one last rotation.



Revision as of 14:20, 6 January 2023


Background

Croatian Radiotelevision (Hrvatska Radiotelevizija) is the main radio and television provider in Croatia. Founded in 1926 and starting television broadcasts in 1956, it was formerly part of the JRT (Yugoslav Radio Television), where it was known as RTZ and was the first to broadcast in the country. After 1990, where Croatia split from Yugoslavia, it was renamed to HRT and became a full member of the EBU. There are currently 5 main channels: HRT 1 (Founded in 1956), HRT 2 (Founded in 1972), HRT 3 (Founded first in 1989 as Z3, then HTV Z3 before it went off for 3 years after an air raid struck its transmitter. Relaunched in 1994 as HRT 3, before going off the air again and returning in 2012.), HRT 4 (Founded in 2012, currently the international channel since 2015), and HRT 5 (Founded in 2018). Unlike most other public providers, HRT doesn't have any active HD channels.


RTZ

(1956-1980's?)

Logo: On a grey background or a superimposed picture of Zagreb, a white tube shape is seen. In it are several dots connected by rods, forming the letters "rtz". Below it is "radio televizija zagreb" in a roundish font.

Variants:

  • Sometimes, there isn't any text, leaving just the logo on either the grey background, or on another one with rings surrounding it.
  • The logo may be all black and placed smaller on a strange flower-like design background.
  • The logo may be position to the right, with smaller copies over it and text on the left, with the text stacked on the right.
  • When HRT 2 started broadcasting, both channels got the logo with copies getting smaller to the right. To the bottom right was the text "1/2. program".

Technique: Probably none, considering that there is no video evidence.

Music/Sounds: Unknown, probably an announcer.

Availability: Completely extinct. Outside of some photos on the Logopedia page, no other evidence of this logo exists, especially considering that Yugoslavia was a Communist nation.


Televizija Zagreb

(1980's-1990)

Logo: On a black background, a shot of the Earth with part of it obscured zooms in. When it comes to a full stop, rows of the blue text "TELEVIZIJA ZAGREB" scroll up below the Earth. A bigger, bolder version of the text then slowly scrolls up as the blue text behind it disappears.

Technique: The Earth zooming in, the text scrolling.

Music/Sounds: An ambient space synth tune.

Availability: Extinct. Seen at the startup and closedown of the channel. Unlike the first logo, this has some video evidence.

HRT

(HRT 1/2/3) (1994-1996)

Logo: On a black background, 3 copies of the 1990-2000 HRT logo ("HRT" in a grey Arial font with the "T" having 2 red blocks make up its bottom stem, with the blocks in a 2x2 cube configuration.) come in from all sides of the screen before fusing into a red/silver line. The line then rotates around to reveal that channel's number, with the blocks attached to it as well (HRT2 has its number zooming in quickly and slowly dropping down. The blocks also had a different movement pattern). The number then stops moving as the blocks give one last rotation.

Technique: The copies fusing together, the number and cubes rotating.

Music/Sounds: A quiet, but powerful orchestral fanfare.

Availability: Extinct.

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