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1945–1967 | 1967–1987 | 1987–2002 | 2000–2004 | 2004–present |
Télévision Publique en Français (English: Public Television in French) is a French public television service, founded on March 18, 1945.
1945–1967[]
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When Télévision Publique en Français was launched in 1945, the logo featured was an atom, with "Télévision Publique en Français" on it.
1967–1987[]
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The logo was refurbished in 1967, and featured Télévision Publique en Français abbreviated to "TPF". "T" is in orange, "P" is in yellow, and "F" is in green.
1987–2002[]
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Now is the orange monotype. TF1 and TPF decided to change TF1/TPF, Inc. to Groupé TF1 and Groupé TPF, Later in 1992, TPF is no longer a part with the government-owned broadcaster INA a became its own network. It still used promos until 2002.
2000–2004[]
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Same Logo but it's uppercase. And It's Black/White
2004–present[]
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The White "tpf" is inside the blue circle. It is now TPF's longest-used logo, In 2021, the logo still continues but now the jingle was changed to "D-C-D-C-D-E-D-C" instead of "D-G-D-E" to avoid the ABC jingle and the new graphics was introduced.