Draft:JOCI-DTV (TV Aichi)

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Background

Aichi Television Broadcasting, Co., Ltd. (callsigns JOCI-DTV) signed on September 1, 1983 as the last UHF television station to sign on in the Chubu region, serving the Aichi prefecture as the 100th commercial broadcaster to sign on in Japan, immediately joining the TV Tokyo-run MegaTON Network (now TX Network).

1st ID (September 1, 1983-July 24, 2011)


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2nd ID (December 1, 2003-March 31, 2013)


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3rd ID (April 1, 2013-March 31, 2014)

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4th ID (April 1, 2014-March 31, 2016)

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5th ID (Startup/Closedown; April 1, 2016-May 12 2024 for Startup, April 1, 2016-, for Closedown)


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  • Startup (until May 12, 2024):
  • Closedown: Same as like the Startup but is Night with Black sky backgrounds.

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6th ID (Startup; May 13, 2024-)


Visuals: On the light brown background, Ota Ayaka calls out, then the number "10" appears in the center of the screen, which is divided into 15 sections, and the other members of SKE48 Team KⅡ appears around it, except for the bottom right corner. Each member, except for Ota Ayaka, is shown getting ready for the morning. After she shouting to wake up, Suzuki Mana appears in the empty bottom right corner, and the video switches to Nagoya city. After that, the members who seem to have finished reappeared to calls out, and the call sign is formed by projecting the members on the screen one letter at a time, and after the members all shouts out, the call sign and station logo starts going outwards.

Trivia:

  • This logo was made after Team KⅡ won the "Team Pressure Derby" held on their in-house produced program "SKE48 no Mikanzen TV" and was awarded to appear on TV Aichi.
  • This logo is partially a homage to the 1979 Tokyo Channel 12 (now TV Tokyo) station ID.

Technique: Live-action and computer animation.

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