Telas

Telas (an acronym for Televisión Atlánsia del Sur, formerly Teleocho) is one of the major Surodecian television networks and a television station airing in the greater Borvis area in the district of Eldenia, being owned by Muñoz Media since 2003 with Telered. Telas is airing on channel 8 (VHF) in analog until 2017, and channel 29 (UHF) in digital on virtual channel 8.1.

1961-1964
Telas was launched in February 10 as Universidad de Borvis Televisión and owned by University of Borvis until 1994.

1977-1981
In April 4th, UBTV in Eldenia was rebranded to Teleocho and began its color broadcasting. This logo was the same design with the rainbow-colored ring, but the former logo was only used as one-color variant.

1981-1989
In February 10th, as the 20th anniversary of its broadcasting, the 2nd Teleocho logo was introduced. The channel number was gained with curves and stripes, the logo style took over for 22 years.

1989-1992
In March 27th, the modified design of the 2nd logo was designed by an in-house designer Antonio Ariza (b. 1945) was introduced. The blue sphere represented the Gapia and the red line represented the beam which means it was now broadcasting via satellite to Latin Atlansia-wide.

1992
In March 30th, the Red Telas (Red Televisión Atlánsia del Sur) byline was added on bottom. due to Teleocho was prepared to drop its name with the numbers.

1993-1996
In New Year's Day, Teleocho was rebranded as Telas. The number was thinned and rounded. The design was nicknamed as Infinito or Infinita.

In 1994, Telas was acquired by El Noticioso.

1996-2003
In April 29th, The logo was modified and the "TELAS" letter was changed to lowercases.

In 2001, Texican media group Albavisión acquired 75%.

2003-2006
In September 29, Telas introduced the new logo designed by in-house.

2006-2013
In April 3, The logo was modified to more glossy look.

2013-present
This logo was introduced in June 28.