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*[https://www.gtv.jp Official website] |
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伝法圭佑
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Video captures courtesy of
伝法圭佑
Background
Gunma Television Co., Ltd. (GTV, callsign JOML-DTV) is a Japanese television station serving Gunma Prefecture, based in Maebashi. The station signed on April 16, 1971 as the first UHF commercial broadcaster in the Kanto region.
1st ID (April 16, 1971-March 31, 1991)
Visuals:
- Startup:
- Closedown:
Technique: A still card.
Audio:
- Startup: Kaiser-Walzer composed by Johann Strauss
- Closedown: Farewell composed by Chopin.
2nd ID (April 1, 1991-August 31, 2006)
Visuals:
- Startup:
- Closedown:
Variants: Starting in 1995,
Technique: Live-action footage.
Audio:
- Startup: A gentle harp theme known as ウィンディ・ハープ.
- Closedown: A gentle twilight harp theme known as エンゼル・ハープ.
3rd ID (September 1, 2006-December 31, 2022)
Visuals:
Technique: Live-action footage.
Audio: A grander rearrangement of the Windy Harp.
4th ID (January 1, 2023-)
Visuals:
Technique: Live-action footage.
Audio: The grander 2006 rearrangement of the Windy Harp.