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Tele 2 (formerly Victoria Televisión), was a Peruvian television channel that launched in 1962 and shut down in 1973 when the channel 2 signal and Tele 2's license was confiscated by the Juan Velasco Alvarado regime. It is the predecessor of Latina Televisión (known simply as Latina), which currently occupies the channel 2 signal previously occupied by Tele 2.

Victoria Televisión

1962–1965

Victoria TV 2

Tele 2 began it's broadcasts in 1962 as Victoria Televisión and the first logo of the station was a passage from the city of Lima with the "Victoria TV" logo with a peculiar typeface and underneath, the word "CANAL" and a medium-sized "2".

Tele 2

1965–1973

Tele 2 (2)

In 1965, the channel changed its name to Tele 2 and the logo was changed to an Andean sun with a "2" (similar to the logo of the Mexican channel XEW-TV at the time), on the left, the word "CANAL" and on the right, the word "TV". In 1973, the channel was confiscated by the military dictatorship of Juan Velasco Alvarado, had it's license revoked and was shut down.

In 1981, Bernardo Batievski and the Ivcher brothers, Winter and Baruck Ivcher acquired the license for Tele 2, giving birth to its successor network, Frecuencia 2.

Tele 2
Latina