1965–1967 | 1967–1970 | 1970–1984 | 1984–1988 | 1988–1996 | 1996–1999 |
1999–2001 | 2001–2002 | 2002 | 2002–2004 | 2004–2006 | 2006–2008 |
2008–2009 | 2009-2010 | 2010–2020 | 2020–2021 | 2021–2023 | 2023–present |
Canal 10 (First era)[]
1965–1967[]
1967–1970[]
1970–1984[]
SVG NEEDED |
1984–1988[]
SVG NEEDED |
1988–1996[]
SVG NEEDED |
The logo is a three-line number 10 tilted at 120 degrees.
1996–1999[]
SVG NEEDED |
On November 21, 1996, the logo was replaced by the number 10 written in a brushed version: Number 1 is yellow and 0 is blue, they represent the sand and the sea of the seaside town.
Azul Televisión Mar del Plata[]
1999–2001[]
First logo inspired by Azul Televisión: It is a blue wave and a silver ring with a background of the same color, which strategically formed the number 9 and the letter "A". This is considered the logo of the channel, since it was the first one that it had and lasted until months before its disappearance. Below the logo appears the word "AZUL" and further down, the word "'TELEVISIÓN'" in Frutiger font in capital letters.
2001–2002[]
The second logo was the word "AZUL", in capital letters, in which the "A" was represented by a pyramid (▲ZUL). It was released in September 2001 and designed by the Ratto BBDO agency (2001). The promotions were characterized by having three actors painted blue (Blue Man Group style), showing the logo in different ways.
2002[]
In April 2002, the last logo of the channel modified its aesthetics, and replaced the hard pyramid with a softer and more stylized one, accompanied by the azul name and eliminating the suffix TELEVISIÓN in favor of the new one "te ve" (both in Handel Gothic font).
Canal 10 (second era)[]
2002–2004[]
2002–2003[]
After the low period with Azul Televisión Mar del Plata, the name of the channel returns as Canal 10.
On August 20, 2002, the logo is a swirl of blue, white, fuchsia, and yellow colors. In the center it has a blue circle with the white number 10 of a different typography.
2003–2004[]
The same logo has the swirl with the colors blue, purple, violet, pink, orange and yellow in gradient, except for the blue circle with the white 10.
10 Televisión[]
2004–2006[]
The channel's new logo is a red 10 with the word " 10 TELEVISIÓN" (below) in Myriad font.
In other variants, the logo had another version:
- The word "TELEVISION" is stylized as "TELEVIS10N" the same as the version of Canal 10 (Córdoba) in 1989.
Canal Diez MDP[]
2006–2008[]
The number 10 is white inside a red rounded rectangle, it has a 3D perspective view at 75 degrees. Underneath it reads "CANAL DIeZ MDP".
2008–2009[]
In February 2008, the same logo leaves the 3D perspective and begins to be flat.
2009-2010[]
Diez MDP[]
2010–2011[]
On June 8, 2010, it is a red rounded rectangle with the silver number 10 on it.
Below the word CANAL was eliminated to be called " DIeZ MDP " in gray, it is similar to Canal 9 Litoral.
2011–2020[]
On May 21, 2011, the logo itself is made in 2D and the 10 is white.
2011–2012[]
The word " DIEZ MDP " is in DIN Pro typography, it is also similar to the Paraná channel.
2012–2020[]
On May 29, 2012, the word "DIEZ MDP" has a new DIN typeface.
2020–2021[]
The number 10 and the word DIEZ MDP are enclosed within the red rectangle.
Canal 10 (third era)[]
2021–present[]
2021–2023[]
On November 8, 2021, the logo is replaced by a red circle with a transparent trail to the left. It bears a white 10 and on the front it bears a white and red dotted curve.
2023–present[]
On January 2, 2023, the same logo has a different and 2D version. The red circle has a thick white outline and the white and red dotted curve in front of the circle.
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