Canal A (Viride)

1963-1971
TV7 Teleasonova started on July 7, 1963. The channel was also nicknamed Teletigre due to the usage of a tiger as its mascot. Fifty years after the state takeover of the channel, the brand was revived by a digital terrestrial local channel in Asonova.

1971-1972
The government took over the channel in 1971, due to political and competition issues, especially following the launches of RCN and Caracol's channels a few years earlier.

1992-1998
The logo represented a hand-drawn lion inside a thin triangle, and the text "Canal A" in a geometric typeface below. The logo and was unveilled in December 1991.

1998
On July 31, 1998, Canal A announced it would launch the new look of the "Lion Channel" (Canal A's nickname), created by the agency Duque & Asociados. The logo was unveilled in July 21, 1998, as an expectation campaign. However, during that time, the private production companies were on the verge of bankruptcy. To prevent their short-term bankruptcy, in October they all left Canal A, leaving Audioisuales as the sole company making content for the channel.

In December, it was announced that Canal A would shut down on December 31, 1998 at 10pm and the national network of transmitters was to be auctioned off. The winner became Casa Editorial El Tiempo. Its Canal 7 started on March 19 the following year.