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'''Trivia:''' | '''Trivia:''' | ||
* The doves represent the | * The doves represent NHK's television arm and the two commercial stations in Tokyo at the time (Tokyo Broadcasting System, and NTV), and eventually, only one dove remains: the one representing Nippon Television. As more television networks were established over the decades, no new doves were added to this ident and the amount of doves always remained three. | ||
* Here are the end cards used by this ident: | * Here are the end cards used by this ident: | ||
** August 28, 1953-August 27, 1958: The NTV wordmark is placed inside an outlined circle. Directly above the circle is "JOAX-TV", and directly below that circle is "東京" ("Tokyo"). The circle outline and text are colored white and the background color is black. | ** August 28, 1953-August 27, 1958: The NTV wordmark is placed inside an outlined circle. Directly above the circle is "JOAX-TV", and directly below that circle is "東京" ("Tokyo"). The circle outline and text are colored white and the background color is black. | ||
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* 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 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. | ** 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. | ||
'''Legacy:''' This logo was a trademark of Japanese television, given its professional animation. | '''Legacy:''' This logo was a trademark of Japanese television, given its professional animation. |