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English: The official logo of People's Television Network (PTV), a state-run media in the Philippines. Converted to SVG by uploader using Inkscape. Source Based on logos taken from: Official Facebook page Page on Fandom. Date July 2, 2019 Author Government of the Philippines. Permission (Reusing this file) See below.
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The transition to the new logo started on April 3 of the same year, when PTV released its wordmark logo, its corresponding station ID, and new graphics. [34] Finally, its official logo, which represents the elements of the Philippine flag and also previewed at the inauguration of its very own Cordillera hub, was launched upon the station's sign ...
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On April 3, 2017, PTV launched its transitional and wordmark logo, its corresponding station ID, and new graphics, [4] Finally, its official logo, which represents the elements of the Philippine flag, was launched upon the station's sign-on on June 28, 2017. The network also launched its new slogan, "Para sa Bayan (For the Nation)", which was ...