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1993–1998 1998–2008 2008–present
1993–1998 1998–2008 2008–present

Canal 21 is the seventh-oldest television channel of El Salvador, founded on March 1, 1993 by Óscar Antonio Safie. The channel is owned by Grupo Megavisión with two sister channels.

1993–1998[]

Megavisión Canal 21 1993

The channel was inspired to the Chilean Megavisión using three diagonal stripes of red, green and blue in the rounded rectangle as a television screen. The word Canal was on the left to three color bars. and the number 21 was on the blue stripe. In an alternate variant, a number was yellow with a shadow but no "Canal" word. Although Canal 21 has a short-range and high frequency transmitter, thanks to its repeaters it became the first Salvadoran UHF TV channel nationwide.

1998–2008[]

YSXO-TV21 (1998)

By 1998 for one decade, the logo was presented using a broken circle, simulating a painting with three colors, as the number 21.

2008–present[]

YSXO Canal 21 (2008)

In 2008, Canal 21 launched a new logo retiring the three colors from the two previous logos, and leaving with a blue number 21, a thin light blue crescent with a red circle placed on it.

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