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Background
O'zbekiston Television, otherwise simply referred to as O'zbekiston, is the flagship national channel of Uzbekistan, currently owned by National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan.
1st ID (1989-1991?)
Visuals: Set against a blue-orange gradient background, a yellow 3D map of Uzbekistan and several 2D pixellated shapes fall down and turn upwards. The shapes fit themselves atop the map, then a bird's-eye view of a TV tower appears above the Tashkent area. The camera pans upwards and zooms closer to the TV tower (subsequently showing the aforementioned shapes being placed at different elevations over Uzbekistan) before the tower starts slowly spinning with the camera panning downwards. After that, the camera zooms out from the tower, which is spinning vertically clockwise, with the map of Uzbekistan zooming out behind the tower, now with all the shapes absent. The tower and map both stop in the center and 3D text reading
ЎЗБЕКИСТОН
ТЕЛЕВИДЕНИЕСИ
zooms out from the top and bottom respectively, both facing upwards before turning to face the screen.
Technique: CGI.
Audio: A high-pitched seven-note MIDI piece accompanied with a high-pitched synth bell jingle, both of which plays twice.
Availability: Likely used as the network's closedown ID during the era.
2nd ID (1997-1999)
Visuals: Unknown.
Technique: 2D computer animation.
Audio: Unknown.
3rd ID (1999-2002)
Unknown.
4th ID (2002-2006)
Unknown.
5th ID (2006-2009)
Unknown.
6th ID (2009-2010)
Unknown.
7th ID (2010-2012)
Unknown.
8th ID (2012-2013)
Unknown.
9th ID (2013-2014)
Unknown.
10th ID (2014-2015)
Unknown.
11th ID (2015-2016)
Unknown.
12th ID (2016-2017)
Unknown.
13th ID (2017-2018)
Unknown.
14th ID (2018-2019)
Unknown.
15th ID (2019-2021)
Unknown.
16th ID (2021-)
Unknown.