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LS86 TV Canal 2 (branded as América) is a Argentine television channel licensed to La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The channel is owned by Grupo América (formerly known as UNO Medios) and broadcasts general entertainment content such as variety programs and news.

Tevedos (first era)[]

1966-1979[]

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1979-1980[]

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1980-1986[]

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Canal 2[]

1986-1987[]

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Teledos[]

1987-1988; 1989[]

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Tevedos (second and third eras)[]

1987-1989[]

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1989-1991[]

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América TE VE[]

1991-1993[]

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On April 15, 1991, Tevedos was relaunched as América TE VE after Eduardo Eurnekián purchased channel 2.

América 2[]

1993-1994[]

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In 1993, the channel was renamed to América 2.

1994[]

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1994-1995[]

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This marks the first use of the colored blocks.

América TV[]

1995-1999[]

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Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy
Launched:  April 1995

In 1995, the channel overhauled itself to become simply América (stylized in all caps as AMERICA). This was due to a ongoing expansion in the channel which caused the rise of the satellite due to the channel being placed on cable providers outside of La Plata and Buenos Aires.

1999-2001[]

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Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy
Launched:  January 18, 1999

In 1999, the logo became three-dimensional.

2001-2005[]

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Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Heavy
Launched:  February 1, 2001

A year after the channel was taken over by Carlos Ávila, the logo gains a glossy texture.

2005-2008[]

Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Franklin Gothic Medium
Launched:  November 15, 2005

After Francisco De Narváez purchased shares in Multimedios América in 2005, the cube was redesigned and reverted back to its pointy appearance.

2008-2012[]

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Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  FF DIN
Launched:  September 1, 2008

2013-2016[]

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2016-2018, 2016-2020 (logo bug)[]

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Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  FF DIN
Launched:  December 1, 2016

2018-2020[]

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Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  FF DIN Black
Launched:  February 11, 2018

2020-present[]

Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Gotham Black
Launched:  June 1, 2020
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