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Revision as of 11:58, 9 August 2023
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Captures by
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Video captures courtesy of
Marcelo Piatti, Archivos en VHS, BumpersTV, LASERTVCatamarca, promosdetv, Chale!, Urugraficas, Vhs TV y entretenimiento
Background
Canal 7 or El Siete (LV89 TV) is a local television channel from the province of Mendoza, released in 1961. It's currently property of Grupo America, the owners of America TV.
Canal 7
1st Logo (198?-Early 1990s)
Logo: On a blue starry space background, we see an abstract metallic shape on the left. An abstract metallic dove slides diagonally to the right side, leaving a trail of 5 stripes. Once the dove stops, the trail cuts, and a rectangle outline is formed on the other side of the dove. The words "LV 89 T.V. CANAL 7" and "MENDOZA" (in yellow) slide in (one to the right and the other to the left) under the logo. Then the stations' places and signals "3-VALLE UCO", "10-LAS CUEVAS", "11-USPALLATA", "12-LA PAZ", "9-VILLA MERCEDES", "10-SAN LUIS" and "11-MALARGÜE" fly in below the logo and zoom away one-by-one. Finally, the words "EN LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA" appear.
Technique: The space, the dove, the words moving.
Music/Sounds: A weird synth theme with a male announcer saying "Transmite LV 89 Televisión Canal 7, simultaneamente con su repetidoras canales: 3-Valle Uco, 10-Las Cuevas, 11-Uspallata, 12-La Paz, 9-Villa Mercedes, 10-San Luis, 11-Malargüe, desde Mendoza, Republica Argentina." ("Broadcasting LV 89 Television Channel 7, along with its repeater channels: 3-Valle Uco, 10-Las Cuevas, 11-Uspallata, 12-La Paz, 9-Villa Mercedes, 10-San Luis, 11-Malargue, from Mendoza, Argentine Republic.").
Availability: Extinct.
2nd Logo (2001)
Note: This ID can be seen here.
Logo: Unknown
Technique: Unknown
Music/Sounds: Unknown
Availability: Extinct.
3rd Logo (2007?-2009)
Note: This ID can be seen here.
Logo: Unknown
Technique: Unknown
Music/Sounds: Unknown
Availability: Extinct.
4th Logo (2009-2010)
Logo: Unknown
Technique: Unknown
Music/Sounds: Unknown
Availability: Extinct.
5th Logo (2010-2011)
Logo: Unknown
Technique: Unknown
Music/Sounds: Unknown
Availability: Extinct.
El Siete
1st Logo (2011-2014)
Logo: Unknown
Technique: Unknown
Music/Sounds: Unknown
Availability: Extinct.
2nd Logo (2014-2015)
Logo: Unknown
Technique: Unknown
Music/Sounds: Unknown
Availability: Extinct.
3rd Logo (2015-)
Logo: Unknown
Technique: Unknown
Music/Sounds: Unknown
Availability: Extinct.