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1995–1997 1997–2000 2000–2001 2007–2010 2010–2018 2018–2023 2023–present
1995–1997 1997–2000 2000–2001 2007–2010 2010–2018 2018–2023 2023–present

As a USA Network block[]

1995–1997[]

Sabados-SciFi USA-1995 planet
Sabados-SciFi USA-1995
Sabados-SciFi USA-1995-2

The Sci-Fi channel logo has introduced in 1995 in a Saturday block on USA Network Latin America (currently Universal TV) called Sábados de Sci-Fi (Sci-Fi Saturdays).

1997–2000[]

Sabados-SciFi USA-1999
Sabados-SciFi USA-1999 2

The Sci-Fi logo is the same as the 1995 logo, but with the 1995 USA Network logo being replaced with the 1996 logo.

2000–2001[]

Sci-Fi UK logo 1999

After 6 years of existence (and a failed attempt to launch Sci-Fi as a 24-hours TV channel in 1998), the brand was put dormant in 2001 after USA Network wiped out all the thematic block brands.

As a TV channel[]

Sci-Fi[]

2007–2010[]

Sci Fi 2002

Sci-Fi resurfaced in 2007 when it was launched as a 24-hour channel by NBCUniversal International Networks Latin America and FOX International Channels Latin America, the later acted as the distributor to pay TV providers and ad-sales.

Syfy[]

2010–2018[]

Syfy logo

On October 10, 2010, Sci Fi was renamed to Syfy.

2018–2023[]

Syfy (2017)
Designer:  Loyalkaspar
Trollbäck & Company
Typography:  SYFY Hero (custom-design)
SYFY Sidekick (custom-design)
Cinetype
Launched:  April 1st, 2018

USA Network[]

2023–present[]

USA Network 2005 Alt
Designer:  Imaginary Forces
On-air:
Trollbäck & Company
Typography:  Futura Bold
On-air:
Sequel 100 Wide 85
Launched:  Unknown

In August 2023, NBCUniversal announced that the USA Network channel would return to Latin American television after 19 years off the air, when it was replaced by Universal Channel (now Universal TV) on October 1, 2023, replacing Syfy after 16 years of history in Latin America as a TV channel.[1]

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