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=== 1st Logo (1983-1987) ===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, we see three lines go around the edge of the screen, in blue, red, and green. The lines shine as they form. An explosion occurs in the center of the screen, and a red "2" with a circle surrounding it appears.
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'''Availability:''' Unknown.
=== 2nd Logo (1987-1990) ===
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'''Logo:''' We see a black background with a blue pipe-like surface. The text "OAY4Y" (which is the name of the channel's signal) stretches and zooms into the screen, then zooms down as a "2" zooms in with two outlines of it moving side to side. Everything then places, as a ring zooms out and settles to surround the "2", and both the ring and "OAY4Y" text start to flip. The text disappears and the ring stops flipping.
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'''Availability:''' Extinct.
=== 3rd Logo (1990-1993) ===
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'''Logo:''' We see an animation of a satellite dish receiving a signal. This image zooms out with a "dust trail" effect. This moves to the top left and eventually bottom right of the screen, and the logo appears at the top left of the screen (a blue 2 inside of a glass sphere with "frecuencia" on top and "Satelite" on bottom on an orange-yellow gradient background). The satellite dish from before appears on the bottom, and another copy of the logo as the first copy of the logo zooms into the screen.
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'''Availability:''' Might appear on Peruvian television occasionally.
=== 4th Logo (1990-1993) ===
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'''Logo:''' We see a CGI satellite move in from the bottom of the screen. It shoots a beam on a spinning globe (specifically being shot at Peru). Peru spins out of the globe and transforms into a "2", and the satellite moves out. A glass sphere appears around the 2. The word "frecuencia" appears, letter by letter, in a 3D gray font. "Satelite" appears on the bottom as well via "laser" effect.
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'''Availability:''' Probably extinct.
=== 5th Logo (1993-1997) ===
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'''Logo:''' We see a gold sphere being sliced by many rectangular segments, going vertically down. The sphere zooms out, and some slits are filled in to form a "2". Two green slivers appear above and below the logo, and the "eye" that is a result of this "blinks". "FRECUENCIA" zooms out, three white lasers shoot through the logo, and an orange "Latina" writes itself in on the bottom.
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'''Availability:''' Unknown.
=== 6th Logo (1997-2002) ===
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'''Logo''': : The id consists of copies of the Frecuencia Latina isotype of 1997, alternating colors between green and yellow, at the end the yellow "eyelids" of the isotype appear turning in perspective backwards, with the green sphere in the center, and the words "Frecuencia" and "Latina" are formed
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'''Availability:''' Probably, extinct.
=== 7th logo (2002-2010) ===
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'''Logo''': It is an eye in the middle of 2 semi-deformed rectangles and below the word "F R E C U E N C I A" and below the word "LATINA"
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'''Availability:''' Extinct.
=== 8th logo (2010-2014) ===
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'''Logo''': it is a circle of different shades of green colors and in the middle of the circle the words "F R E C U E N C I A" and "LATINA"
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'''Availability:''' Extinct.
=== 9th logo (2014-2017) ===
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'''Logo''': it is an L with stripes and a square below and to the left side of the L and under the words "LATINA"
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'''Availability:''' Extinct.
=== 10th logo (2017-2020) ===▼
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▲=== 10th logo (2017-2020) ===
'''Logo''':it is practically the same as the previous one, only that the L were no longer stripes, but now they were on and off buttons, hence the same
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'''Availability:''' Extinct.
=== 11th logo (2020-2022) ===
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'''Logo''': Now the L is complete and a purple background is added, hence it is the same as the previous one
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'''Availability:''' Extinct.
=== 12th logo (2022-present) ===▼
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▲=== 12th logo (2022-present) ===
'''Logo:''' Now the triangle that was below the L and the L are joined, also the typography is changed and the purple tone is changed to a slightly lighter one.
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'''Availability:''' Extinct.
=== Here's our ID history: ===
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Background: TBA
1st Logo (1983-1987)
Logo: On a black background, we see three lines go around the edge of the screen, in blue, red, and green. The lines shine as they form. An explosion occurs in the center of the screen, and a red "2" with a circle surrounding it appears.
Technique: The lines appearing, the explosion, and the "2" forming.
Music/Sounds: A short disco tune with a chorus singing (something in Spanish).
Availability: Unknown.
2nd Logo (1987-1990)
Logo: We see a black background with a blue pipe-like surface. The text "OAY4Y" (which is the name of the channel's signal) stretches and zooms into the screen, then zooms down as a "2" zooms in with two outlines of it moving side to side. Everything then places, as a ring zooms out and settles to surround the "2", and both the ring and "OAY4Y" text start to flip. The text disappears and the ring stops flipping.
Technique: Really cheap animation.
Music/Sounds: The 2nd Lorimar-Telepictures logo's synth brass fanfare.
Availability: Extinct.
3rd Logo (1990-1993)
Logo: We see an animation of a satellite dish receiving a signal. This image zooms out with a "dust trail" effect. This moves to the top left and eventually bottom right of the screen, and the logo appears at the top left of the screen (a blue 2 inside of a glass sphere with "frecuencia" on top and "Satelite" on bottom on an orange-yellow gradient background). The satellite dish from before appears on the bottom, and another copy of the logo as the first copy of the logo zooms into the screen.
Technique: Simple animation.
Music/Sounds: A chorus similar to that of the first logo, but at the end including an announcer saying "Transmitiendo a nivel nacional!" (Broadcasting nationwide!)
Availability: Might appear on Peruvian television occasionally.
4th Logo (1990-1993)
Logo: We see a CGI satellite move in from the bottom of the screen. It shoots a beam on a spinning globe (specifically being shot at Peru). Peru spins out of the globe and transforms into a "2", and the satellite moves out. A glass sphere appears around the 2. The word "frecuencia" appears, letter by letter, in a 3D gray font. "Satelite" appears on the bottom as well via "laser" effect.
Technique: Alright animation on the first part, but cheap animation on the second.
Music/Sounds: Same as before.
Availability: Probably extinct.
5th Logo (1993-1997)
Logo: We see a gold sphere being sliced by many rectangular segments, going vertically down. The sphere zooms out, and some slits are filled in to form a "2". Two green slivers appear above and below the logo, and the "eye" that is a result of this "blinks". "FRECUENCIA" zooms out, three white lasers shoot through the logo, and an orange "Latina" writes itself in on the bottom.
Technique: All of the animation, which is a major improvement from the previous logos.
Music/Sounds: A hip-hop theme with synth. A female (or male) announcer says "Frecuencia Latina! La imagen viva de un pais vivo! (unsure exactly of what he/she said)"
Availability: Unknown.
6th Logo (1997-2002)
Logo: : The id consists of copies of the Frecuencia Latina isotype of 1997, alternating colors between green and yellow, at the end the yellow "eyelids" of the isotype appear turning in perspective backwards, with the green sphere in the center, and the words "Frecuencia" and "Latina" are formed
Technique: TBA.
Music/Sounds: It is the eye in different colors moving and then below the eye the words "F R E C U E N C I A" and "LATINA" appear
Availability: Probably, extinct.
7th logo (2002-2010)
Logo: It is an eye in the middle of 2 semi-deformed rectangles and below the word "F R E C U E N C I A" and below the word "LATINA"
Technique: TBA.
Music/Sounds: At the beginning it was the eye jumping into a transparent water and then the logo appears, from 2006 it is the eye with some squares next to the eye and then some letters of the alphabet and the word appear "ESTAMOS JUNTOS" and the second "O" is the eye
Availability: Extinct.
8th logo (2010-2014)
Logo: it is a circle of different shades of green colors and in the middle of the circle the words "F R E C U E N C I A" and "LATINA"
Technique: TBA.
Music/Sounds: It is the circle turning and at the end the slogan "Piensa en grande" appears
Availability: Extinct.
9th logo (2014-2017)
Logo: it is an L with stripes and a square below and to the left side of the L and under the words "LATINA"
Technique: TBA.
Music/Sounds: At the beginning the L appears, then some geometric figures that can be formed with that L are shown, then the Latina logo of that time appears and at the end the slogan "Siempre más".
Availability: Extinct.
10th logo (2017-2020)
Logo:it is practically the same as the previous one, only that the L were no longer stripes, but now they were on and off buttons, hence the same
Technique: TBA.
Music/Sounds: First the letters of the Latina word appear separated with the typography of that time, then the power button appears and then the logo and the slogan "Siempre encendidos", however as of 2018 they would be clips of a few seconds, starting in January of 2019 it was a heart with the slogan "Más vivos que nunca, but in June of that same year a new animation appeared that was that at first the slogan "Vive Contigo" appeared and then the logo and the already mentioned slogan appeared above or below the logo
Availability: Extinct.
11th logo (2020-2022)
Logo: Now the L is complete and a purple background is added, hence it is the same as the previous one
Technique: TBA.
Music/Sounds: At the beginning the logo appears and finally the slogan "Vive contigo" below the logo
Availability: Extinct.
12th logo (2022-present)
Logo: Now the triangle that was below the L and the L are joined, also the typography is changed and the purple tone is changed to a slightly lighter one.
Technique: TBA.
Music/Sounds: At the beginning the logo appears, then the slogan "live with you" below the logo and below a purple background surrounded by things like some plants, Christmas decorations (Only at Christmas) or just the logo, the slogan and a light purple background
Availability: Extinct.