Colombiana de Television

Background
Colombiana de Televisión (affectionately referred to by Colombians as Coltevisión) is a Colombian programadora for Canal Uno and Caracol Television and is one of the few Canal Uno programadoras remaining. It was founded by Francisco de Zubiría Gómez on June 16, 1972.

1st Logo (1972-1979)
Logo: On a black background, we see a pinkish circle made of five rings (each one becoming bigger in thickness) sliced in four pieces with a circular cut in the center. Below this shape has "Colombiana de televisión" in a yellow and Bauhaus 93. Below that is more text in yellow and the cursive logo for Chespirito in a transparent tube.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the show.

Availability: Extinct, this appeared on a broadcast of Chespirito.

2nd Logo (1979-1990)
Nicknames: "The Colombian Fire Alarm", "The Colombian UFO", "Irritating Colombian Alarm"

Logo: On a black background, a thick cyan fluorescent ring cut in four pieces zooms out and settles near the top. After it settles, a thinner ring cut in four zooms out and settles outside the thick ring. Followed by a thinner ring and then an even thinner ring. When the entire logo settles, a white line wipes in below. The words "Colombiana de televisión" rotate into view in a yellow outlined version of the Bauhaus 93 font.

Technique: Scanimation is used to create the zooming and the name wiping.

Music/Sounds: A descending UFO sound followed by a four note analog/Moog-like synth tune. Sometimes the logo is interrupted by an announcer before cutting to another logo. The logo produces an intense ringing sound (similar to the sounds that one with tinnitus would hear), and the quality is very poor.

Availability: Extinct.

3rd Logo (1990-2010)
Note: The logo in the second video begins at 0:29.

Nicknames: "The Colombian Fire Alarm II", "The Colombian UFO II", "Bleachers", "Stairs", "The Stadium", "Irritating Colombian Alarm II"

Logo: A transparent teal-white beam falls in between a series of rings arranged like stadium seats. The camera rotates 360 degrees around the seats which are colored yellow, blue and red (the Colombian national colors). The camera stops between an opening of two sections. We enter the giant ring as the teal-white beam sinks into the ground. The seats fall onto alignment. The pieces turn and form the design of the 1st logo. The logo flies off of the base. From the middle of the logo is the word "Colombiana" written in the same font as the 1st logo. The words "de televisión" flies from the top of the screen and lands below Colombiana. The base shrinks to become a white bar which settles between the company name.

Technique: Computer animation, which rotates for a 360 effect.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 1st logo, only a bit quieter.

Music/Sounds/Voice-over Variant: Sometimes, we also hear an announcer that says something in Spanish, including the company name.

Availability: Extinct.

4th Logo (2010-2013)
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Nicknames: "The Colombian Fire Alarm III", "The Colombian UFO III"

Logo: On a black background with many computerized circle edges, the text "Una producción de:" ("A production of:") fades in, then a flash appears appears and we see the rings from the previous logo, but in the same thickness, spinning around. Then, while it stops, this time, the text:

Colombiana

de televisión S.A.

fades in with a more modified version of Bauhaus 93 like the previous logos, comes under the rings, while it came from the right.

Technique: The background, the flash, the ring spinning, the fading in.

Music/Sounds: A shortened version of the familiar theme: after the UFO sound, it fades to the last synth note. A whoosh is also heard when the rings are spinning around.

Availability: Ultra rare bordering on extinct.

5th Logo (2013-)
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Nicknames: "The Colombian Fire Alarm IV", "The Colombian UFO IV"

Logo: As a blue spotlight background focuses in a logo consisting of an improved version of the rings of the previous 2 logos and the words "Colombiana de Televisión" in two lines spin in, written in another font. The logo keeps on slowly spinning as a shine passes through it.

Technique: The screen focusing in, the logo spinning and shining.

Music/Sounds: A low-pitched version of the shortened theme from before.

Availability: Currently seen on productions by the company.