La Red (Chile)

Background: La Red is a private Chilean television channel, released by ChileFilms and Sergio Melnick in 1991. La Red was the first one to broadcast 24 hours a day, and the second private network in Chile. Trough is time as been passed to several owners, like Copesa and TV Azteca, to finally being owned by Albavision by 1999, year were it was also rebranded as "Red Television", until was reverted to its original name in 2009.

1st Logo (1991-1992)
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2nd Logo (1994-1996)
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3rd Logo (1997-1998)
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Logo: On a complex blue background, a multicolored sphere appears after a small explosion. Then turns into red, and separates into 3 red spheres. The words "La red" appear and place below the balls.

Variant: There's another version with the background being toned in an Orange/blue gradient

Trivia: The background was originally used in some ID's of XHDF-TV (Canal 13, currently Azteca Uno) from the time. Probably meaning the acquisition of the channel by TV Azteca.

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4th Logo (1998-1999)
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Trivia: The logo seen on these ID's is based in the TV Azteca logo (The multicolored star), which was the company that owned this channel during the time. In fact, the main ID from 1998 is based on another ID of XHIMT-TV (Azteca 7) from the same year.

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5th Logo (2009-2010)
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6th Logo (2014-2016)
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7th Logo (2016-2019)
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8th Logo (2019-)
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1st Logo (1999-2005)
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Variant: Sometimes, we see the full name of the channel, with "CHILENA DE TELEVISION" instead of "TELEVISION"

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Music/Sounds: A majestic synth fanfare, with the announcer.

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2nd Logo (2005-2009)
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