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1993-1995 | 1995-2004 (Prime 12) | 1995-2004 (Premiere 12) | 2000-2004 | 2004-2005 | 2005-2006 | 2006-2012 |
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2012-2015 | 2015-2018 | 2018-2022 | January - February 2022 | February - April 2022 | April 2022-present |
News TV Canal 12[]
1993-1995[]

In March 8, 1993, News TV Canal 12 was officially launched, focusing as a national news & economics channel. As the name implies, this channel broadcasts on channel 12.
Prime 12[]
1995-2004[]

News TV Canal 12 was changed to Prime 12 on 7 August 1995 as an affiliate of Singapore Television Twelve (STV-12). The channel remains centered in Brazil and remains a national news & economics channel with additional English news & documentaries program. After Prime 12 was rebranded as Suria and Singapore Television Twelve became Central on 30 January 2000, Prime 12 remained as its branding name, but as a new affiliate of Central.
Premiere 12[]
1995-2004[]

On 13 September 1995, Premiere 12 was inaugurated as an affiliate of STV-12 (Singapore Television Twelve) as a sports and lifestyle news channel with English as the main focus. Just as Prime 12 retains its branding name on January 30, 2000, Premiere 12 also retains its branding after the original Premiere 12 was rebranded into 3 Central divisions, this time as a Central affiliate specifically for Brazil and beyond.
Central[]
2000-2004[]

On 30 January 2000 to complement both channels of Prime 12 & Premiere 12, Central was inaugurated as a regional news channel in Brazil as the main focus with Mediacorp affiliates in the region. Central is also an affiliate place for Prime 12 & Premiere 12 with dual relay broadcasts for SBT & RecordTV.
WIN News Channel[]
2004-2005[]

Since August 14, 2004, Mediacorp has managed all three channels Prime 12, Premiere 12 & Central officially to Grupo WIN and ended their sale after they did not sell to SBT & Records due to administrative issues. After being acquired by WIN Network, the three divisions of the three channels were officially folded into WIN News Channel, adopting WIN News broadcasts & all News programs from Prime 12 as well as all sports programs and the rest from Premiere 12.
2005-2006[]

2006-2012[]

2012-2022[]
2012-2015[]

2015-2018[]

Since 2015, the word "News Channel" has been officially added with a display that adapts to the appearance of other WIN News bumpers.
2018-2022[]

January - February 2022[]

Towards preparations for its 30th anniversary, WIN News Channel began to get rebranded for the first time in 10 years and for the umpteenth time in almost 19 years leading up to the 22nd anniversary of Organizações WIN. The new logo finally launched on January 13, 2022 ahead of his birthday in March, using the same box icon as WIN News to match & align with other WIN affiliates.
WIN News 24[]
February - April 2022[]

On February 28, 2022 after being the beginning of the WIN & Sky UK partnership, WIN News Channel became an affiliate partner of Sky News, which in a sense was rebranded as WIN News 24 and used a logo similar to Sky News. As a result, the entire design and elements of WIN News 24 were heavily revamped to match the design from Sky News, hereby ending their box design created by the WIN Creative In-House team.
TVCB News[]
2022-presnt[]

On April 4, 2022, RedeCom purchased WIN News 24, in preparation for a merger with WIN itself.
On April 7, 2022, WIN News 24 was re-launched as TVCB News, TVCB's first news station and the newest channel from RedeCom owned and operated by it.
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