Canal 8 Mar del Plata (Argentina)

Background: LRI 486 TV Channel 8 of Mar del Plata began its television transmission on December 18, 1960, from the same place that today occupy its offices and studios, in Hipólito Yrigoyen. There, then, was a cinema, and Difusora Marplatense, the company that took over the undertaking to build a television station in this city, rented the facilities to Club Pueyrredón, with the right to carry out important reforms and adapt the place to the needs of the city's business.

You can see all of it's logo's here.

1st Logo

(1960-Early 60's)

TBA

2nd Logo

(Early 60's-70's?)

Logo: TBA (the number 8 is a la LV 80 Canal 10 Cordoba logo)

FX/SFX: None.

Cheesy Factor: The number 8 is too subjective to abstractness and -also,- bizarre. This

Music/Sounds: Possibly none.

Availability: We are unsure if there's a video of it elsewhere on the Internet.

Scare Factor: Low to medium. The abstractness of the number may surprise you the first time you see it, but it's a normal way to continue this signal in the 60's.

3rd Logo

(1970's-????)

TBA