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1960-1963 1963-1967 1967-1969 1969-1974 1974-1980 1975
1960-1963 1963-1967 1967-1969 1969-1974 1974-1980 1975
1975-1980 1980-1981 1981-1984 1984 1984-1994 1994-1999
1975-1980 1980-1981 1981-1984 1984 1984-1994 1994-1999
1994-1996 1996-1998 1998-1999 1999-2001 2001-2002 2002
1994-1996 1996-1998 1998-1999 1999-2001 2001-2002 2002
2002-2003 2003 2003-2007 2007-2009 2009-2011 2011-2013
2002-2003 2003 2003-2007 2007-2009 2009-2011 2011-2013
2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-present
2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-present

LS 83 TV Canal 9, branded as (El Nueve and stylized as elnueve), is an Argentine television channel, owned by Grupo Octubre, and operated by Telearte which is licensed to Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Cadena Argentina de Televisión[]

1960-1963[]

Cadena Argentina de Televisión 1960
Canal 9 de la Cadena Argentina de Televisión 1960 Alternative

Alternative variant

This logo is a modification of the one used by Emelco in 1937.

Canal 9 (first era)[]

1963-1967[]

Canal 9 (Logo 1963)

1967-1969[]

Canal 9 Libertad 1967-1969

1969-1974[]

Canal 9 Libertad 1969-1974

1974-1980[]

Canal 9 1974

1975[]

Canal 9 Argentina 1975 1

1975-1980[]

Canal 9 Argentina 1975-1980

1980-1981[]

Color 9 Argentina 1980-1981

1981-1984[]

Canal 9 Argentina 1981

1984[]

Canal 9 Argentina 1984
Canal 9 Argentina 1984 Alternative

Canal 9 Libertad[]

1984-1994[]

Canal 9 Libertad (Logo 1984)
Canal 9 Libertad 1984 Alternative

1994-1999[]

Canal 9 Libertad (Logo 1995)

1994-1996[]

Canal 9 Libertad 1994-1996

1996-1998[]

Canal 9 Libertad 1996-1998

Canal 9 (second era)[]

1998-1999[]

Canal 9 Argentina 1998-1999

Azul Televisión[]

In 1997, Alejandro Romay sold the channel to the Australian group Prime Television. The channel got a major rebranding, now as "Azul Televisión".

1999-2001[]

Azul Televisión 1999-2001
Designer:  Medialuna
Typography:  Custom (AZUL)
Myriad Pro (TELEVISIÓN)
Launched:  January 5, 1999

2001-2002[]

Azul Televisión 2001-2002

2002[]

Azul Televisión 2002
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Handel Gothic
Launched:  Unknown

Canal 9 (third era)[]

2002-2003[]

Canal 9 Argentina 2002-2003
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Unknown
Launched:  August 20, 2002

On 2002, under the new management of Daniel Hadad, 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[]

Canal 9 Argentina 2003 1

2003-2007[]

Canal 9 Argentina 2003 2

2007-2009[]

Canal 9 Argentina 2007-2009
Elnueve07

Logo without the name "Canal"

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.

2009-2011[]

Canal 9 Argentina 2009-2012
Viejoc9-2010

Logo without the name "Canal nueve"

2011-2013[]

Canal 9 Argentina 2011-2014

2013-2014[]

Canal 9 ar

2014-2015[]

Canal 9 Argentina 2014-2015

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.

2015-2016[]

Canal 9 Argentina 2015-2016

2016-2017[]

Canal 9 Argentina 2016-2017

El Nueve[]

2017–present[]

El Nueve 2017-present
Designer:  Unknown
Typography:  Avenir Arabic Light (el)
Avenir Next (nueve)
Launched:  January 1, 2017

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.


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