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'''Visuals:''' In middle of a time-lapse footage of a sky, the Mas Canal 22 white logo appear in it, while sometimes it shines. |
'''Visuals:''' In middle of a time-lapse footage of a sky, the Mas Canal 22 white logo appear in it, while sometimes it shines. |
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'''Variant:''' On a similar footage, which looks more speed-up |
'''Variant:''' On a similar footage, which looks more speed-up is sun rays in the screen moving, while some structures/buildings (from Toconao and Chiu Chiu, both locations from the Antofagasta region) appear rising, then the same Mas Canal 22 logo fades in one of these. |
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'''Technique:''' The sky footage, the logo shining. The structures rising in the variant. |
'''Technique:''' The sky footage, the logo shining. The structures rising in the variant. |
Revision as of 15:40, 27 November 2023
Background
Television Regional de Chile, or simply know as TVR, is a Chilean regional channel from Santiago. Was created in 1995 by Jose Artemio, originally named as Gran Santiago Television (GSTV) and broadcasting in UHF. On 2000, the channel is adquired by Universidad Nacional Andres Bello, and is renamed as Andres Bello Television (ABT). In 2005, is bought by Optima Producciones, and is rebranded as Television Optima (TVO). By 2006, the channel was named as Mas Canal 22, after being adquired by El Pabellon de la Construccion. In 2011, now adquired by Copesa, is renamed as Mas Vision. After a project failure at trying to launch another more extended channel called 3TV due a economical crisis, the channel is selled to CNC Medios in 2017, which changed the channel name to Canal 22. Finally, in 2018, the channel is rebranded as TVR and changes from frequency, in addition to the expansion of the channel to the Antofagasta region.
Andres Bello Television
1st (known) Logo (2002-mid/late 2000s)
Note: The logo can be seen here.
Visuals: The ABT logo from the time (an orange oval with the letters "abt") is seen in a sunny sky with some yellow rings rotating and deforming around, until these stop.
Technique: The rings.
Audio: A bouncy synth theme.
Availability: Probably the oldest logo of the channel that is available online.
Mas Canal 22
2nd (known) Logo (2006-2011?)
Note: This ID can be seen here.
Visuals: A transparent layer with a hole (made of two circles) covers a cloudy lightbluebackground. The Mas Canal 22 slides in the hole of the layer, later a transparent version of it moves from above to below, and finally the normal print logo appear reappear, this time in the middle of the screen.
Technique: The cloudy background, the hole and the Mas Canal 22 moving and appearing.
Audio: An ambiental synth theme, with a female announcer saying "Mas Canal 22, tu canal"
3rd (known) Logo (2007-2011?)
Note: The normal logo is seen here. The variant is found in the same video at 2:47.
Visuals: In middle of a time-lapse footage of a sky, the Mas Canal 22 white logo appear in it, while sometimes it shines.
Variant: On a similar footage, which looks more speed-up is sun rays in the screen moving, while some structures/buildings (from Toconao and Chiu Chiu, both locations from the Antofagasta region) appear rising, then the same Mas Canal 22 logo fades in one of these.
Technique: The sky footage, the logo shining. The structures rising in the variant.
Audio: Same as before, but another announcement is hear.
Canal 22
4th (known) Logo (2017-2018)
<cneter>Visuals: Unknown
Technique: The notes, the logo appearing.
Audio: Unknown
Television Regional de Chile
5th (known) Logo (2018-)
Visuals: Unknown
Technique: The letters "TVR" and the background.
Audio: Depends of the variant.
Availability: