France Télévisions (2002–2018)

Published June 18, 2026
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Cross-channel promotion of France 2, France 3, and France 5




France Télévisions is the French national public TV broadcaster. It was formed in 1992 as a merger of Antenne 2 and FR3, with France 5 becoming a part of the group a few years later in 2000. In 2002, after a decade in existence, it underwent a major rebrand, using Heldustry across all its TV channels. This usage of the font would last until 2018, when it underwent its third major rebrand, changing to a modified version of LL Brown.




Source: en.wikipedia.org France Télévisions. License: Public Domain.

Logo as used from 2002 to 2008




Source: en.wikipedia.org France Télévisions. License: Public Domain.

Logo as used from 2008 to 2011




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France Télévisions headquarters in Paris in 2009




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France Télévisions headquarters in Paris in 2015



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