Sociedade Renovadora de Televisão

Sociedade Renovadora de Televisão, commonly known by its acronym SRT, is a South Matamanian television network and media company, which runs several television channels, being owned by Grupo Impresa, itself majority owned by businessman, former journalist, retired politician and former Prime Minister Francisco Pinto Salomão and his family.

Its flagship channel is the eponymous SRT, the third terrestrial television station in South Matamah, launched on October 6th, 1962. The channel has a variety of programs, composed mainly of news, reality shows, talk-shows, sports, current affairs, national and international fiction (mainly from Sigma TV International,, , Omega Pictures, ITV Studios Global Entertainment and Projection Pictures), such as films, soap operas and television series.

SRT was the country's most watched television network from 1995 until 2005 and again since 2019, although it has been criticized in later years for its quality decline and its excessive airing of tabloid content and soap operas as well as its news department's bias towards to the Social Democratic Party (which Salomão himself is a founding member).

1992-1997
In 1992, SRT premiered a new logo consisting of a multicolored arch with the channel's acronym incorporated into it. The logo was designed by Rialmanese-born Austrish-Palesian graphic designer Heinz Bonner, better known for designing Rede Sigma's logo and heading its graphic department since 1975. Despite the logo having changed in 1997, this SRT logo was still used on SRT's sign on sequences as recent as 200?.

1997-2001
In 1997, SRT updated its logo with a glossier effect, with its branding being developed in-house.

2001-2018
In 2001, its logo was tweaked once more, softening its gloss effect and featuring three primary variants: multicolored, red/yellow and blue, with its branding being developed in-house. From 2006 onwards, the multicolored logo became the only version used on-air.

2018-present
In 2018, SRT updated its logo by making it thinner, simplifying its gloss effect and rounding its the lettering's borders, being once more developed in-house.