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'''Audio:''' A custom-made orchestra piece (composed by Shirō Fukai) titled "Hato no Kyūjitsu" (鳩の休日, "Doves' Day Off") that had been slightly reorchestrated in the 1970s. It was first reorchestrated in 1972 and then again in 1978, as performed by the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra. The second reorchestration was used since September 28, 1978. During the part with the network information, an announcer can be heard, which varies due to the logo's usage: | '''Audio:''' A custom-made orchestra piece (composed by Shirō Fukai) titled "Hato no Kyūjitsu" (鳩の休日, "Doves' Day Off") that had been slightly reorchestrated in the 1970s. It was first reorchestrated in 1972 and then again in 1978, as performed by the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra. The second reorchestration was used since September 28, 1978. During the part with the network information, an announcer can be heard, which varies due to the logo's usage: | ||
* August 28, 1953-June 30, 1972: " | * August 28, 1953-June 30, 1972: "NTV、第4チャンネル。映像周波数171.25メガサイクル、音声周波数175.75メガサイクル。JOAX-TV、こちらは日本テレビでございます。" ("NTV, channel 4. Video frequency: 171.25 megacycles, Audio frequency: 175.75 megacycles. JOAX-TV, this is Nippon Television.") There were some variants: | ||
** The first variant has Masako Yūki as the announcer. | ** The first variant has Masako Yūki as the announcer. | ||
** The second variant, delivered by a currently unidentified announcer, contains a slight variation in the section of the music that is played during and after the voiceover. | ** The second variant, delivered by a currently unidentified announcer, contains a slight variation in the section of the music that is played during and after the voiceover. | ||
* July 1, 1972-September 27, 1978, July 24, 2011: Another currently unidentified announcer, who says "JOAX-TV、第4チャンネル、こちらは日本テレビです。" ("JOAX-TV, channel 4, this is Nippon Television.") | * July 1, 1972-September 27, 1978, July 24, 2011: Another currently unidentified announcer, who says "JOAX-TV、第4チャンネル、こちらは日本テレビです。" ("JOAX-TV, channel 4, this is Nippon Television.") | ||
** From this point on, the station's | ** From this point on, the station's frequencies are not stated anymore in the ident, instead appearing on the test card (along with the station's transmission output for both frequencies) that is broadcasted before the ident is shown. | ||
* September 28, 1978-March 31, 1987: Mihoko Kosaka, who used the 1972 spiel. | * September 28, 1978-March 31, 1987: Mihoko Kosaka, who used the 1972 spiel. | ||
* April 1, 1987-September 30, 2001: Hiroko Ogiwara, who also used the 1972 spiel but says the station callsign faster. | * April 1, 1987-September 30, 2001: Hiroko Ogiwara, who also used the 1972 spiel but says the station callsign faster. | ||
** For sound multiplex broadcasts, the standard spiel is heard on the | ** For sound multiplex broadcasts, the standard spiel is heard on the left channel, while "JOAX-TAM、こちらはNTV、テレビジョン音声多重放送です。" ("JOAX-TAM, this is NTV, television audio multiplex broadcasting.") is heard on the right channel. There is a delay of about one-halfth of a second between the two spiels. The music can also be heard on both channels. | ||
'''Availability:''' This was only seen on sign-offs and sign-ons on NTV. Given the long lifespan of this logo however, it should be seen on old home recordings in Japan. | '''Availability:''' This was only seen on sign-offs and sign-ons on NTV. Given the long lifespan of this logo however, it should be seen on old home recordings in Japan. |