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1960–1974 1974–1982 1982–2003 2003–2015 2015–present
1960–1974 1974–1982 1982–2003 2003–2015 2015–present

Teletica (an acronym for its owner Televisora de Costa Rica) is a free-to-air television channel in Costa Rica founded in 1958, with broadcasts started on May 9th, 1960, considered the oldest TV station in Costa Rica. Teletica also operates XPERTV 33, two sports channels (under the TD+ brand), a radio station (Teletica Radio 91.5) and a cable provider in conjunction with Liberty Latin America.

1960–2015[]

1960–1982[]

1960–1974[]

Teletica (1960)

On May 9, 1960, Teletica was born on channels 5, 7, 11 and 12

1974–1982[]

Teletica (1974)

It was the same logo but without the numbers 11 and 12, since Teletica stayed with channels 5 and 7

1982–2003[]

Teletica (1982)

Between 1982 and 2003, the three sevens were colored red, green, blue. This change was made due to the channel's transition to Color TV.

Between 1985 and 2003, the logo had variants for idents, however, it kept the logo with the three sevens in red, green and blue in other corporate identity such as billboards, mobile units and occasionally, the digital on-screen logo.

1985–1990[]

1990–2003[]

2003–2015[]

Teletica logo

In 2003, Teletica modified the 1960 logo, when the triple number and italic text acquired a silver color and a solid appearance.

2015–present[]

Teletica2015

In 2015, Teletica makes a modification to its logo, the return of the red, blue and green colors that were used in 1982-2003.

Sister brands[]

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