Logos used by Canal 13 on its advertisings (generally from 1973 to 1988) depicting the frequencies at different Chilean cities:
Channel 2 from Coya-Caletones
Channel 4 from Saladillo II & Temuco
Channel 5 from Cabildo, San Felipe, San José de Maipo, San Fernando & Concepción
Channel 6 from San Esteban
Channel 7 from Cauquenes
Channel 8 from Valparaíso-Viña del Mar, Talca, Linares, Cobquecura & Taiguén
Channel 9 from Hualañé, Constitución, Lautaro, Villarrica & Osorno
Channel 10 from Base Naval Talcahuano & Angol
Channel 11 from Vichuquén, Galvarino, Lebu, & Traiguén
Channel 12 from Puerto Saavedra, Valdivia & Castro
Channel 13 from Santiago, La Serena, La Ligua, Saladillo I, Chillán-Los Ángeles & Puerto Montt (original logo from 1970)
Ad with all Canal 13 frequencies (1987). Notice the inclusion of Telenorte, affiliate of Canal 13.
Ad with all Canal 13 frequencies (August 1988). Notice the inclusion of Telenorte, affiliate of Canal 13.
1999-2000[]
Alternate logo without wordmark
Monochromatic version
Monochromatic version (Symbol)
2000-2002[]
Alternate logo without wordmark
Flat Color
2002-2005[]
Alternate logo with wordmark
2005-2010[]
Early logo with the arc rotated, as seen in this video
HD simulcast (2009-2010)
2010[]
HD simulcast
2010-2018[]
HD simulcast (2010-2017)
2018-present[]
Color variant (2020-2022)
Logo variant (2021-present)
Color variant (2022-present)
Mourning logo[]
2021-present[]
Used since 2021. It uses a black version of the 2018 logo, with the hashtag #NoEstamosTodas placed immediately below it. It is used as an animated on-screen bug every time a woman is reported to have been killed, with the number 13 disappearing to show a counter (which is reset every New Year), and the hashtag being replaced by the name of the killed woman. Since 2022, another variant has been used, which replaces the number 13 with 2 lit candles.