1989-1994 | 1994-2008 | 2008-present |
Arte Radiotelevisivo Argentino S.A., also known as Artear is a company belonging to the Grupo Clarín, dedicated to the production and broadcast of various television channels both open and cable television. Its content production center, opened in 2017, became the most advanced in Latin America in both dimensions and technology.
1989-1994[]
The first logo of the nascent corporation was a gray sphere inside which are the letters "artear" attached to it and of a degraded blue color.
1994-2008[]
Then, in June 1994, with the change of the Canal 13 logo, the logo adopts the sun logo of the aforementioned channel and below, the name of the corporation and the name of the country of origin.
2008-present[]
With the change of the image of Canal 13 in 2008, a new logo is adopted, this time of the letters "artear" with the new typeface used in the aforementioned channel (Interstate Normal) of purple and gray colors, both degraded.
Clarín | Diario Olé | Diario Los Andes | Revista Ñ | Revista Muy | Revista Genios | Jardin de Genios | Tiki Tiki | Revista ELLE | Papel Prensa
Diario La Razón
Radio Mitre S.A. Telecom Argentina |
Artear
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Part of Grupo Clarín
eltrece (free-to-air television network) Cable television channels Other assets Defunct Notes: |
Institutional Members ATA | ARPA | ABERT | ANATEL (Chile) | ARCHI | ASOMEDIOS | CANARA (Costa Rica) | ACTVE | AER | ASDER | NAB | Cámara de Radiodifusión de Guatemala | Cámara de la Industria de la Radio y Televisión | Unión Nicaragüense de Radiodifusores | Asociación Panameña de Radiodifusión | Asociación Paraguaya de Radiodifusión Privada | Cámara Paraguaya de Estaciones de Radio y Televisión | Sociedad Nacional de Radio y Televisión (Perú) | Asociación Nacional de Broadcasters Uruguayos | Cámara Venezolana de Televisión | Cámara Venezolana de la Industria de la Radiodifusión | Unión de Asociaciones de Radiodifusión de Centro América Television |