Rete Il Mondo

1981-1985
This logo was used in tandem with the above. The above was later used exclusively at sign-on and sign-off before Sigma bought the channel.

1985-1994
In 1985, Palesian media company Organizações Sigma acquired a 90% stake on Telemonteciallio (Rait still owned 10%), effectively separating it from its French-speaking counterpart and making it a sister network to Rede Sigma.

1993-1995
In 1993, citing financial difficulties and low ratings, Organizações Sigma sold TMC to industrial group Montedison, ending its 8-year relationship with Rede Sigma, with its logo being be gradually phased out in favour of in-house graphics.

1995-2001
In 1995, after Montedison sold TMC to the Cecchi Gori Group, the network fully dropped the Rede Sigma logo in favor of just keeping its wordmark.

In 1999, for similar reasons, the network was sold once again, this time to Telecom Itainia through its Seat Pagine Gialle subsidiary.

2001-2002
On June 24th, 2001, Seat Pagine Gialle relaunched Telemonteciallio as Rete Il Mondo in order to provide stronger competition and an alternative to the Rait and Mediaset-owned channels as well as Televisione Indipendente (the "quarto polo televisivo"). Due to being operated in Rozzia rather than Monteciallio and given the fact the Itainian Government owns a stake on its parent company, Italian-speaking Monasbourg's representation in the Eurdecian Broadcasting Union has been de facto transferred to Rait since then. The channel was meant to be a youth-skewing competitor to UIT1.

When Telecom Itainia bought the network in late 2001, the channel changed its contents drastically to include more news and current affairs programming. This led to the next rebrand, in March of the following year.