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+ | :''This article is about the main brand. For the channels, see [[TNT Sports 2 (Chile)|TNT Sports 2]], [[TNT Sports 3 (Chile)|TNT Sports 3]] and [[TNT Sports HD (Chile)|TNT Sports HD]].'' |
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+ | |TNTSports2021.png|2021-present}} |
− | '''CDF''' (acronym of '''Canal del Fútbol'''), |
+ | '''CDF''' (acronym of '''Canal del Fútbol'''), was a privately owned pack of sports pay TV channels of Chile. It launched in 2003, initially controlled by the Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional, being the holders of the broadcasting rights of the leagues [[Campeonato Nacional Primera A (Chile)|Primera A]] and [[Campeonato Nacional Primera B (Chile)|Primera B]]. Since 2019 is owned and operated by [[WarnerMedia]]. |
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==2003-2006== |
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{{Quote|Upon reflecting on the meaning of CDF as a brand, we articulated our work around this idea: when it comes to soccer, CDF has the last word. Moreover, CDF is the last word|Smog<ref>Smog - [http://www.smog.tv/en/cdf/ CDF]</ref>}} |
{{Quote|Upon reflecting on the meaning of CDF as a brand, we articulated our work around this idea: when it comes to soccer, CDF has the last word. Moreover, CDF is the last word|Smog<ref>Smog - [http://www.smog.tv/en/cdf/ CDF]</ref>}} |
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[[File:CDF_2019.png|center|250px]] |
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{{Card|designer=[[InJaus]]|type=Helvetica Condensed}} |
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==TNT Sports== |
==TNT Sports== |
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[[File:TNT_Sports.svg|center|300px]] |
[[File:TNT_Sports.svg|center|300px]] |
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The channels of the brand in Chile will be renamed all the same day: |
The channels of the brand in Chile will be renamed all the same day: |
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+ | *CDF HD will become '''[[TNT Sports HD]]'''. |
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+ | *CDF Premium will become '''[[TNT Sports 2]]'''. |
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+ | *CDF, the basic channel, will become '''[[TNT Sports 3]]'''. |
==Notes and references== |
==Notes and references== |
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[[Category:Television channels in Chile]] |
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[[Category:Turner Broadcasting System Latin America]] |
[[Category:Turner Broadcasting System Latin America]] |
Revision as of 10:47, 17 January 2021
- This article is about the main brand. For the channels, see TNT Sports 2, TNT Sports 3 and TNT Sports HD.
2003-2006 | 2006-2007 | 2007-2010 | 2010-2019 | 2019-2028 | 2021-present |
CDF (acronym of Canal del Fútbol), was a privately owned pack of sports pay TV channels of Chile. It launched in 2003, initially controlled by the Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional, being the holders of the broadcasting rights of the leagues Primera A and Primera B. Since 2019 is owned and operated by WarnerMedia.
2003-2006
2006-2007
2007-2010
2010-2019
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In 2010 CDF unveils a new logo, replacing the soccer ball image with a red period. This logo was designed by Chilean agency Smog.
“Upon reflecting on the meaning of CDF as a brand, we articulated our work around this idea: when it comes to soccer, CDF has the last word. Moreover, CDF is the last word”
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— Smog[1]
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2019-2021
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After the acquisition by Turner Broadcasting System Latin America (currently folded into WarnerMedia), the CDF logo got a new color palette of gray and green with new graphics, adapted from sister channel TNT Sports, made by Turner's in-house team InJaus.
TNT Sports
2021-present
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In January 2021 WarnerMedia confirmed the change from CDF to TNT Sports, set to happen on January 17, date of the Superclásico between Colo-Colo v Universidad de Chile. Instead of using the logo introduced in 2017 (source of the colors adopted by CDF in 2019), the channel will unveil a new logo and new colors, which erases the vertical lines of the icon, now resembling a heart rate graph, representing the passion for sports. This new logo will be also introduced for the original Argentinian channel the same day.
The channels of the brand in Chile will be renamed all the same day:
- CDF HD will become TNT Sports HD.
- CDF Premium will become TNT Sports 2.
- CDF, the basic channel, will become TNT Sports 3.
Notes and references
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