Draft:Canal 9 (Peru)

1st Logo (1962-1971)
Visuals: We see an very modeled-like drawn eyemark (a-la CBS Eye logo). At the center of the ocular globe, we see the number 9.

Technique: Unknown

Audio: Unknown

2nd Logo (1983-1992)
Visuals: On a black background, some lines of many patterns and colors (red, blue, pink, orange) form rapidly filling the whole screen. Then, as an arrow, the number 9 draws up in an color of the inverted version of the background. The logo then flashes and zooms in at the same time, causing severe inversive effects. Once we zoom out, we reveal a circled square, with the square now being blue cyan-outlined and the 9 being golden with many details, possibly bearing a silhouette on it (maybe due to recording deterioration) It zooms out to make space for "Canal 9" on a Calibri-like font to appear on it zooming out with a shadow effect. The logo then flashes and then the text "El Canal con sentido." on the same font appears doing the same as the aforementioned text. It stands still until we fade to black.

Variants:
 * There was a variant when the lines just appear and the arrow draws the number. Once it's done, it zooms in and rotates at the same time to us, causing it to flash and then reveal the same colors at before. Then, it flashes clearly to see the aforementioned result.
 * There was a variant during startups and closedowns, on which the text "CANAL 9" on Bauhaus 93 in gold, appears with the text on bottom: "ANDINA DE RADIODIFUSIÓN S.A." on Calibri, in a black background. Then it multiplies off from the distance with many different white neon squares.

Technique: Cel animation.

Audio: An ascending shrill xylophone echoed tune, following a synth big band tune with zaps and whooshes, with people singing the channel's name, and then a melody with the same notes as the people, then the people sing again said sequence, following an excellent finale, either full or abridged. The startup-closedown variant had 3 synth notes interpolated into one on three.