Canal 11 Curico (Chile)

Background: It started in 2000 as TVR Curico, a regional channel from Curicó (from the Maule region) and part of a family of channels with TVR Linares (today know as TV5 Linares) and TVR Talca (still affiliated as Telecanal Talca). All of these mentioned channels allied with Telecanal in 2006, and during this time this channel was renamed TVR Telecanal Curico, but in 2009 and at some point, the channel would separate from Telecanal and his "TVR" family and return with his original name, becoming independent. Today it is currently known as Canal 11 Curico and is part of ARCATEL.

TVR Telecanal Curico

1st (known) Logo (2006-2008)

TVR Telecanal Curico (2006) (Note?)

Nicknames: "3D Color Balls"

Logo: It was a edited version of the Telecanal ID from the time. The differences are that the TVR logo appear on a part of the Telecanal logo and below the name appear "Curico" in grey, all superimposed.

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: A similar theme used in the Telecanal ID, then we hear the announcer saying "Estas viendo TVR Telecanal Curico".

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: None.

2nd (known) Logo (2007-2008)

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Nickanames: "Color Balls"

Logo: TBA

Variant: A short version exists.

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Extinct. At this point, the channel was starting becoming independent. The short version of the ID was actually originally used by the original channel but was reused by then.

Editor's Note: None.

TVR Curico

(2009-2011)

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Note: The variant can be seen here.

Nicknames: "Tricolor TVR", "Cheap TVR"

Logo: On a negative shot of a road in Curico, three yellow circles/pulses expands in the screen, while the stylised letters "TVR" appear one by one with the pulses. The letters moves a bit the to screen, then these moves to the right-up corner of the screen (with a yellow circle) and a plane, which appear facing a bit to the right, shows different photos of Curico. Finally the "screen" moves out of the screen and the finished logo moves to the center of the screen.

Variant: On a black background with a light green plane with the TVR logo facing a bit to to left, we see the same yellow ring from before moving to the screen, the words "DESDE CURICO" and then "CANAL 11" appear zooming in the ring. Finally, the colored letters pops on the circle, forming the logo.

FX/SFX: The pulses, the letters, the plane. The words zooming, the letters in the variant. Cheap 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A futuristic tune. At the end, an announcer just says "TVR".

Availability: Extinct.

Editor's Note: None.

Canal 11 Curico

1st (known) Logo (2011-2016)

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Note: Some ID's can be seen there: Summer, 2012, Standard, Fall (Incomplete), Spring (Incomplete), Evening (A few frames)

Logo: All the ID's consist in the Canal 11 logo (a light blue "11" under the words "CANAL") appearing on an animated background, sometimes with the words "Television Curicana Television Cercana"and/or with blue "pillars" (one above and another below).

Variants: Evening: TBA Year 2012: TBA Summer: TBA Standard: TBA Spring: TBA Fall: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA

Music/Sounds: An ambiental tune.

Availability: Extinct. Check some old recordings of the channel, like the ones gaved by kraneo2012.

Editor's Note: None.