NEX TV (Peru)

Red TV is a television network that transmits to all of Peru. It was founded in 1986 as Stereo 33 and is one of the six networks with national coverage.

Stereo 33

(1986-1989) Logo: On a blue background with some cyan-like rays and a blue grid (which is very hard to see) with some black things (mountains?) on the bottom of the screen. We see the text "33" on a platinum-like digital font, standing over the background. On the grid, we see the golden text "Aprender a Vivir" on Calibri.

FX/SFX/Cheesy Factor: This is a still logo, nothing special about it. It's only surviving recording of it makes this logo even more ominous, and due to this being in low quality, this would make it even MORE ominous, The logo concept is good, but at the same time rushed, anyways.

Music/Sounds: An announcer saying "33" followed by a disco-like calming music with womens singing nonsense (like the wop, wop, ooo doo-wop, ooo doo-wop). This makes the logo a contender to the most ominous logo ever.

Availability: Extinct. It's unknown outside Peru, because for now it's hard to tell where this logo came from, but the only print remaining it's in low quality.

Scare Factor: Medium to high, the logo itself can give more than a few the chills, notice it's ominous nature and unfitting music this contains. It's lower for those who used to it.

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(1988-1989) Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: The texts and numbers moving on the background.

Cheesy Factor: Not a little, nor even the tiniest bit of good effort was added onto this logo. One question though, why couldn't the space-like background move?

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: TBA

Scare Factor: Medium. Not as scary at it's successor, but it's poorly-made logo concept could cause some chuckles to it's watchers.

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1st Logo

(Early 1990's?) Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: The red pointed circle popping, the backgrounds, the radio frequency cuts moving side by side into the backgrounds, the cuts of the music (which reminds you of the Madison Video Home logo), the text appearing during the cuts, and the final result appearing with the red text drawing on the space background.

Cheesy Factor: Nothing fits with this logo, beacuse of the overuse of cuts on this logo and we're seeing things that are blocked from another. The logo just appears swinging rapidly and the G looks like an abstract C with an ball or an O being stuck on it.

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Unknown outside Peru.

Scare Factor: Low to high. It depends on how you feel on the rapid pace of the animation, the announcer and the most of cuts this logo has. You should be prepared for it or then used to watch it.

2nd Logo

(Early 1990's?) Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: The space background, the G forming, the footage flipping and the texts appearing.

Cheesy Factor: This is more cheesier than the previous. It's budget is less than the other one and the logo's concept is just weird.

Music/Sounds: TBA

Availability: Extinct. It has only used as a bumper to promote such things as Action.

Scare Factor: Low to medium.

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