This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1994–2004 | 2005–2011 | 2008–2011 | 2011–2018 | 2018–present |
1994–2018[]
1994–2004[]
In 1994, DirecTV was launched in Venezuela using DirecTV US' D symbol logo. It was later expanded to Chile, Mexico and Brazil that same year, then to 12 more countries during 1996.
2005–2011[]
On January 1, 2005, DirecTV Latin America changed to DirecTV US' 2004 rounded D symbol logo.
2008–2011[]
In 2008, DirecTV Latin America started using the 3D version of the logo its American counterpart adopted. An alternate version with the word "más", reading "DIRECTV más" was first used in 2009 (the name was also used for DirecTV's Spanish-language services in the US).
2011–2018[]
On January 3, 2011, DirecTV Latin America adopted the updated logo of its American sibling.
Although the American DirecTV removed the "D" symbol from the logo after the company was purchased by AT&T in December 3, 2015, this version was still used in Latin America until February 28, 2018.
2018–present[]
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On March 1, 2018, DirecTV Latin America unveiled a new logo. This new image was designed by FutureBrand.
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Owned by Grupo Werthein, formerly owned by DirecTV.
DirecTV Latin America: Sky Brasil1: Exclusive channels: Other Defunct: 1Previously owned by a joint-venture formed by Organizações Globo, British Sky Broadcasting, News Corporation, and Liberty Media International |
Owned by AT&T at 70% and TPG Capital at 30%.
Services: Exclusive channels: Sports packages Defunct channels |
Channel members: Grupo Clarín | Unitel | Bandeirantes | Mega | Chilevisión | Canal 13 | Caracol | RCN | Teletica | Teleamazonas | Telecorporación Salvadoreña | TelevisaUnivision | Telemundo | Corporación Televicentro | Televisa | TV Azteca | SIPSE | Grupo Imagen | Grupo Radiorama | Grupo Multimedios | Medcom | TVN (Panama) | Trece | América | Latina | Venevisión Cable system members: Former members: Competitions |