JOAX-DTV (Nippon Television): Difference between revisions
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* From 1953 to 2003, there is an in-credit variant of the NTV wordmark used during that period, seen at the end of the opening credits of NTV-produced shows. Around 1994, the Nandarou symbol, a green pig designed by Hayao Miyazaki originally meant to commemorate the station's 40th anniversary the year prior was added to the wordmark on the left. | * From 1953 to 2003, there is an in-credit variant of the NTV wordmark used during that period, seen at the end of the opening credits of NTV-produced shows. Around 1994, the Nandarou symbol, a green pig designed by Hayao Miyazaki originally meant to commemorate the station's 40th anniversary the year prior was added to the wordmark on the left, but for some shows such as ''Anpanman'' the logo wasn't implemented until 1997. | ||
* On July 24, 2011 (the date when Japanese analog television switched off in most regions), at 11:58 PM local time, the 1972-1977 version of this ident was broadcast on NTV's analog signal in Tokyo, with the addition of the text "58年間 ありがとうございました" ("Thank you for 58 years"), superimposed on the lower-left corner of the end card, in white. Both lower text elements form this message: "Thank you for 58 years [of analog television broadcasts], Nippon Television." | * On July 24, 2011 (the date when Japanese analog television switched off in most regions), at 11:58 PM local time, the 1972-1977 version of this ident was broadcast on NTV's analog signal in Tokyo, with the addition of the text "58年間 ありがとうございました" ("Thank you for 58 years"), superimposed on the lower-left corner of the end card, in white. Both lower text elements form this message: "Thank you for 58 years [of analog television broadcasts], Nippon Television." | ||