ETV One is a Euro Republican TV channel
Euro Republics Television[]
1956-1969[]
Euro Republican Television[]
1969-1976[]
ERTV 1[]
1976-1984[]
1984-1990[]
In 1984, ERTV 1 introduced a computerized version of the “Glass Ball” replacing the mechanical version after twelve years.
ERTV One[]
1990-1992[]
In 1990, ERTV One ditched the glass ball altogether, introducing a new set of idents, featuring Euro Republican people tapping the screen, which reveals the ERTV One logo.
ER1[]
1992-1993[]
On 8th November 1992, ERTV One officially rebranded as ER1. The new idents included the square icon placed in different areas of the Euro Republics. The new idents were designed by British agency Lambie-Nairn.
ERTV 1 (second era)[]
1993-1995[]
In August 1993, after pay TV service ET1 complained ER1 sounded too similar to their name, ERTV announced that it would revert the name back to it’s past one beginning September 13. The 1992 idents remained with the new logo overlayed over the old one.
ETV 1[]
1997-1999[]
2000-2010[]
At midnight on January 1st 2000, ETV1 officially rebranded during 2000 Today was aired, the moment the countdown ended, the screen bug at the bottom right switched to this logo. This logo would remain until 2010.
ETV One[]
2010-2018[]
Febuary-December 2018[]
2018-2020[]
On December 21, 2018, ETV One, changed it’s logo again, as part of a refresh for the whole group,
2020-present[]
In 2020, ETV 1 rebranded with a new look matching that of ABC1’s idents from 2011. The deal was announced after a multi-year deal with MGM Holdings (shared with EuroMedia), Village Roadshow, Paramount Pictures (movies only) and United International Pictures.