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This article is about the Chilean cable channel. For the original channel, see TNT Sports 2. For the main brand, see TNT Sports (brand).
2006–2007 2007–2010 2010–2019 2019–2021 2021–present
2006–2007 2007–2010 2010–2019 2019–2021 2021–present

TNT Sports 3 (formerly CDF), is a privately-owned Chilean sports pay TV channel launched in 2006. It serves as the basic signal of the original channel launched in 2003 (now known as TNT Sports 2). It is currently owned by WarnerMedia.

CDF[]

2006–2010[]

CDF 2007

2010–present[]

2010–2019[]

Logocdf2010
Designer:  Smog
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  Unknown

In 2010 CDF unveiled a new logo, replacing the football image with a red period/full stop.

“Upon reflecting on the meaning of CDF as a brand, we articulated our work around this idea: when it comes to soccer, CDF has the last word. Moreover, CDF is the last word.”
Smog

2019–2021[]

CDF2019
Designer:  InJaus
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  Unknown

After its acquisition by Turner Broadcasting System Latin America (which subsequently folded into WarnerMedia), the CDF logo was given a new color palette of gray and green (similar to its sister Argentine channel).

TNT Sports 3[]

2021–present[]

TNT Sports 3
Designer:  InJaus
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  Unknown

WarnerMedia confirmed the change from CDF to TNT Sports on January 17, 2021 (with the Superclásico between Colo-Colo v Universidad de Chile happening on the same day).

Instead of using the 2017 logo (the source of the colors adopted by CDF in 2019), the channel unveiled a new logo and new colors, erasing the icon's vertical lines, and now resembling a heart rate graph, representing a passion for sports. This new logo also was introduced for the original Argentine channel on the same day.

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