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1955-1973 1968-1973 1973-2000 1973-1980
1955-1973 1968-1973 1973-2000 1973-1980
 
1981-1990 1990-2000 2001-2016 2016-present
1981-1990 1990-2000 2001-2016 2016-present


Televisa is a Mexican media company, founded by Emilio Azcárraga Milmo on January 8, 1973 with a fusion of two companies from Mexico City. Televisa is the largest commercial TV network in Mexico and the largest commercial TV network of Spanish-Speaking World.

Telesistema Mexicano[]

Televisa began as Telesistema Mexicano on March 26th, 1955 by Emilio Azcárraga Vidaurreta and Ernesto Barrientos Reyes; TM had three national channels. The logo showed as a curve that is with the letter "T" together in the top left, and the "M" was next to the curve.

1955–1973[]

T.s.m 1955 1973
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Before the 1973 merge, the logo showed as a curve that is with the letter "T" together in the top left, and the "M" was next to the curve.

Televisión Independiente de México[]

1968–1973[]

TIM
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Another company named Televisión Independiente de México was originally founded as as a one channel in 1968. The logo consisted as the T, I and M letters were merged into a single form, and the white circle covered the letter I letting two remaining letters.

Televisa[]

Both Telesistema Mexicano and Televisión Independiente de México were fused into a single broadcasting company, and rebranded as Televisión Vía Satélite or better known as Televisa on January 8, 1973.

1973–2000[]

Televisa (1973)

This was first logo with the eye symbol inspiration from CBS making as an orange oval broken into ten lines with the sun in the scenery. The eye logo was designed by Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, symbolizing as the spectator's vision to watch the world throughout the television.

1973-1980[]

Logotipo clasico de televisa 1970-1980
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The 1973 logo was with wordmark using as a separated name as "Tele Visa" that was stacked without the letter "I", and using the same name of the defunct Venezuelan TV channel. The letter "T" was an two striped cross unified with the letter "V" and "I" as the letter "t" in lowercase.

1981–1990[]

Televisa (1981)

The wordmark was discontinued in 1981, and the empty space of the sun was colored yellow. This logo was still used as a primary variation, seen in some idents until 1990.

1990-2000[]

Logotipo de televisa 1990-1999

The wordmark was reintroduced in 1990 as a simplified text. This logo was still used as a secondary variation, seen in some idents and television programs until 2000.

2001–present[]

Televisa launched a new logo on January 1st, 2001, putting eight lines instead of ten, and it's similar to the previous logo, just the frequent changes from the next two logos.

2001–2016[]

Televisa

Changes include the sun now being a 3D sphere, which in turn making the logo an eye, and the wordmark was Helvetica Black.

2016–present[]

Televisa logo

On January 16th, 2016, a refresh of the previous logo removes the "sun" part and it's now a single flat color. This was seen used on television programs, kids' television series, telenovelas, game shows and other programs used by the network Las Estrellas.


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