In 2019, the Chilean newscast Teletrece began naming its main, prime time edition as Teletrece Central, in an effort to distinguish it from the general branding. Before then, the newscast simply used the main branding's logo.
2019–2021[]
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Custom (T13) Gliam Bold Italic (Central)
Launched:
3 March 2019
The Teletrece Central branding was created on March 3rd 2019. Its first logo followed the 2019 T13 logo scheme, which consisted on the 2019 T13 logo on the left, with the word "central" (including a period at the end) written in lowercase at the right. Both were separated by a line. On-air, the elements were 3D, with the T13 logo and "central" text in white, and the line in orange, placed over a recolored flyover of Santiago de Chile at nighttime.
Used in the intro
2021–2022[]
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Custom (T13) Lufga Black (CENTRAL)
Launched:
28 February 2021
On February 28th 2021, Teletrece Central updated its logo. Now, the main T13 logo is placed inside an orange square, and the word "Central" is written in uppercase, as opposed to lowercase.
Used in the intro
2022-present[]
Designer:
Unknown
Typography:
Custom (T13) Geomanist (Central)
Launched:
2 May 2022
On May 2nd 2022, Teletrece Central was renewed, updating its logo and shifting its focus onto explaining the main news as much as possible. The new logo uses the 2022 T13 logo (changing the square's background from orange to white with an orange border), and the word "Central" is now written with the first letter in uppercase and the others in lowercase.
Despite the logo officially being used since May 2022, it was already used by Canal 13 itself in the commercial end IDs for T13 Central used since March 2022, alongside the channel's 2022 graphics lineup.
Editions Current Editions:3×3 | AM | Tarde | Central | Noche | A la Hora Special Editions:Avance de T13 (news bulletins) | Extra de Teletrece (breaking news) Former Editions:En Boca de Todos (morning; 2005-2010) | 6PM | Regional editions (Antofagasta | Valparaíso | Concepción | Temuco) | Sin despertador
Notes 1Simulcast of T13 en vivo for the Chilean digital TV, inactive since 2022. 2Radio station operated by RDF Media. 3Special 1-hour section in Teletrece made due to the 2022 Chilean Constitutional Plebiscite. 4Transferred in 1970 to Televisión Nacional de Chile. 5Predecessor of Teletrece Noche, broadcast in 1974. Not to be confused with Televisión Nacional de Chile's current newscast.