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In the beginning of the channel, '''RBC Televisión''' was originally released as Bego TV, leaving broadcasting in the year 1973 by the government of Juan Velasco Alvarado. From now on, it's Canal 11. |
In the beginning of the channel, '''RBC Televisión''' was originally released as Bego TV, leaving broadcasting in the year 1973 by the government of Juan Velasco Alvarado. From now on, it's Canal 11. |
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===(1986-1990)=== |
===Logo (1986-1990)=== |
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[[File:Rbctelevision.png|center|450px]] |
[[File:Rbctelevision.png|center|450px]] |
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'''Visuals:''' On a blue background with white lines (which are seen at the clearest point), the texts "RBC" appear letter-by-letter on neon blue outline. A group of many conjointed and colored circles are seen moving to the right side of the screen on the bottom. Once they're connected, they flash and they dissapear, leaving the text "EL CANAL DE LA TELEVISIÓN" on an yellow History Channel-like font, to zoom out and get into a comfortable place. |
'''Visuals:''' On a blue background with white lines (which are seen at the clearest point), the texts "RBC" appear letter-by-letter on neon blue outline. A group of many conjointed and colored circles are seen moving to the right side of the screen on the bottom. Once they're connected, they flash and they dissapear, leaving the text "EL CANAL DE LA TELEVISIÓN" on an yellow History Channel-like font, to zoom out and get into a comfortable place. The screen then cuts out into whatever it comes to it (mostly commercials) |
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'''Technique:''' 2D animation. |
'''Technique:''' 2D animation. |
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[[Category:Peru]] |
[[Category:Peru]] |
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[[Category:Television logos]] |
[[Category:Television logos]] |
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[[Category:Spanish-language logos]] |
In the beginning of the channel, RBC Televisión was originally released as Bego TV, leaving broadcasting in the year 1973 by the government of Juan Velasco Alvarado. From now on, it's Canal 11.
Visuals: On a blue background with white lines (which are seen at the clearest point), the texts "RBC" appear letter-by-letter on neon blue outline. A group of many conjointed and colored circles are seen moving to the right side of the screen on the bottom. Once they're connected, they flash and they dissapear, leaving the text "EL CANAL DE LA TELEVISIÓN" on an yellow History Channel-like font, to zoom out and get into a comfortable place. The screen then cuts out into whatever it comes to it (mostly commercials)
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: Proud and bombastic big band music appears during the duration of the logo. On it's final details, an announcer is heard saying the same as the texts appearing, following an unexpected finale.
Availability: Unknown.