El Nueve

Azul Televisión
On 1997, Alejandro Romay sell the channel to the Australian group Prime Media. The channel gets a major rebranding, now as "Azul Televisión".

2001-2002
Azul Television Got a New Look in 2001

2002-2003
On 2002, under the new management of Daniel Haddad, the channel reverts its name to the former one, "Canal 9". This logo is commonly known as "la sirena" (the beacon light) because the red part of the logo, a huge box with a white "9", was constantly spinning on screen.

2003
On 2003, the blue box containing "Canal" (Channel) was removed.

2007-2014
Now under management of Albavisión, the previous logo was modified: now it's a red number 9 inside a white circle with a red outline. Many variations were made, although those were merely re-renderings of the logo itself.

2014-2017
The color scheme of the logo was inverted: now it's a white 9 inside a red circle (with an ocassional white outline). Same as the previous logo, it received many variations, but just re-renderings.

2014-2015
canal 9 Got a New Look Better logo

2015-2016
Canal 9 received a New Look in 2015

2017–present
On 2017, the channel rebrands as "El nueve" (stylized as "elnueve"), and adopts a new logo: a red/pink ring that subtly resembles a number 9.