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    On April 15, 1991, Tevedos was rebranded as América Te Ve, but Eurnékian's biggest change would be in facilities. In 1994, what was now known as América 2 moved its studios—and, more importantly, its transmitter—to the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, improving its terrestrial reception and becoming the first of the major Argentine ...

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    1991-1993

    On April 15, 1991, Tevedos was relaunched as América TE VEafter Eduardo Eurnekián purchased channel 2.

    1993-1994

    In 1993, the channel was renamed to América 2.

    1994-1995

    This marks the first use of the colored blocks.

    1995-1999

    In 1995, the channel overhauled itself to become simply América (stylized in all caps as AMERICA). This was due to a ongoing expansion in the channel which caused the rise of the satellite due to the channel being placed on cable providers outside of La Plata and Buenos Aires.

    1999-2001

    In 1999, the logo became three-dimensional.

    2001-2005

    A year after the channel was taken over by Carlos Ávila, the logo gains a glossy texture.

  2. Nicknames: "Back to the Tevedos", "The Rainbow 2", "The Native American 2" Logo : On a black background, a shiny golden 2 with an rainbow-colored arc (resembling that of an Indian headdress) flies in from the bottom of the screen, rotating into place as it does.

  3. El 15 de abril de 1991, Tevedos fue reinaugurado como América, incluyendo el cambio de razón social a América Multimedios S.A. En los identificativos gráficos de señal, el logo aparece en 3D y con textura metálica.

  4. On April 15, 1991, Tevedos was rebranded as América Te Ve, but Eurnékian's biggest change would be in facilities. In 1994, what was now known as América 2 moved its studios—and, more importantly, its transmitter—to the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, improving its terrestrial reception and becoming the first of the major Argentine ...

  5. Canal Once was eventually acquired by Editorial Atlántida and later renamed as Telefe, and Canal 13 was taken over by Artear. On April 15, 1991, Canal 2 was acquired by Eduardo Eurnekián and renamed as América Te Ve. [28] [29]

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  7. The channel would rename itself Tevedos, the audience collapsed and fell to the last place, as it had been historically. Many of the shows were independent productions that rented space from the station. At the end of 1989, a summons to creditors was declared.

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