Televisora Nacional Canal 2 (Panama)

TVN is a media corporation, founded on 1962, based on Panama. It operates two TV stations, TVN and TVMax, and starting on January of 2013, the company now operates a radio station, which is called TVN Radio 96.7 (formerly Radio Mia.)1962-1989 It did not use an animated logo until 1990.

Televisión Canal 2 Panamá

1st (and only logo)

(1961-1970's)

Nicknames: "The Start of The Television in Panama" "The Weird Font Logo" Logo: On a white background, a 3D-like text "TV CANAL" and a big "2", all in an overall fan-made font, stay for a couple of seconds.

FX/SFX: None.

Cheesy Factor: The text and the 2 are overall weird, Also they should've had put animation over the logo.

Music/Sounds: None, or an announcer.

Availability: Extinct. Due to Panama's poor years and problems in work, the logo is out of print.

Scare Factor: None.

Televisora Nacional "TVN" Canal 2

1st Logo

(Late 80's-Early 90's)

Nicknames: "The Industrial TVN" "T-V-E-Ne, Canal 2!" "The Jazz Singers" "The Unmovable Grid With The Text" "Awful Isthmian CGI" "The Golden TVN" (variant) Logo: On a blue/purple background with a grid on the lower side on the screen, we see an "TVN" text with it's bottoms being split into lines. A pair comets overpass the lines on the bottoms of the letters, and a 2 appears from the upper side of the screen to the center of the background, with the bottom horizontal line being utterly splitted. Two lines zoom out to form the exact bottom, at the same font as the "TVN" letters.

Variant: On a blue background, we see the texts from before, but with gold and doing nothing.

FX/SFX: The comets overpassing the lines, all the texts rotating and appearing.

Cheesy Factor: Which is in bad CGI. And the recording is awful, they didn't had anything much for this. The grid doesn't move either.

Music/Sounds: A synthetized trumpet ascending, followed by two synth zaps, and a jazz tune which people chant "T-V-E-Ne, Canal 2!"

Availability: Extinct. Seen on an awful recording of Al Descubierto on July 14, 2010.

Scare Factor: Low to Medium. The zaps may get to some, also the sudden music and the awful CGI, but it got worse with the next logo... (TBA)