LV 80 TV Canal 10 Córdoba (Argentina)

SRT Canal 10 de Córdoba is an Argentinean television station located in the province of Córdoba. Channel 10 began broadcasting on May 11, 1962. The station is operated by the National University of Córdoba and currently carries an independent format.

You can see all of it's variants here.

1st Logo

(1960's-1970's) Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: None, it's a still logo.

Cheesy Factor: The logo's design is pretty bizarre and the music seems pretty rushed. Nothing is done correctly in the logo itself.

Music/Sounds: An bombastic, almost cacophonous-like orchestral theme with an announcer.

Availability: Extinct. Seen only as an startup, station and closedown ID for the time.

Scare Factor: Low. The bizarre logo and in-your-face subject matter of the design may hurt somebody. But compared to the logo below, it's nothing.

2nd Logo

(1978(1980)-1986) Logo: TBA

Variant: There was a variant when the logo was on black and white, and then it fades out to reveal the (even worse) color image. This was used somewhere between 1978 and 1980.

FX/SFX: Same as the last logo.

Cheesy Factor: TBA

Music/Sounds: A pop (depending on it, either rocky-like or catchy) music with an announcer speaking the company's name (with it's repeaters on the catchy versions).

Music/Sounds Variant: The 1978(1980) variant had a music when the logo is in black and white, a depressing piano melancholy appears during it with an announcer saying "Adiós Blanco y Negro...." Which segues into a fantasticly bombastic music from which the announcer yells very loudly: '"BIENVENIDO..... COLOR!!!" 'And the fanfare jarringly cuts.

Availability: Rare. Seen only as a station ID unlike the first logo.

Scare Factor: Depends on the variant. However, it's minimal to low for those who used to it or aren't subject to bizarre logos.
 * Low for the original version, for the same reason as before. The color effect makes it more ominous and extremely objectional than average.
 * Medium to high for the transffusion-to-color variant. The sudden cut to depressing to bombastic music and for the aforementioned reasons makes this logo even worse. The announcer may also get to many, but the logo isn't exactly scarier than that.

3rd Logo (1986-1990)

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX : Models and fireworks. Computer for the description at the end.

Cheesy Factor : WHY IS IT SO CHEESY????? TBA

Music : A dramatic sequence of music throughout then cuts suddenly.

Availability: Rare, especially for Youtube.

Scare Factor : Low to medium. The dramatic music and the in-your-face animation will trigger some.