JOAY-DTV (ABC TV)

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Background

The Asahi Broadcasting Corporation entered television on March 1, 1959, with the purchase of independent station OTV (Osaka Television). Day December of that year, the station started carrying TBS and two years later, became a charter station of their Japan News Network (JNN). In 1975, ABC switched to ANN and began carrying NET programs. In 2018, ABC restructured as a holding company and because of this, the ABC television license was taken over by Asahi Television Broadcasting Corporation and its callsign was renamed.


JONR-TV/DTV (Asahi Broadcasting Corporation)

1st Logo (September 10, 1960-March 31, 1989)


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2nd Logo (1970-March 31, 1989)


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3rd Logo (April 1, 1989-1990)


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4th Logo (1990-1998)


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7th Logo (2001-July 24, 2011)


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8th Logo (December 1, 2003-2015)


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9th Logo (2015-March 31, 2018)


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JOAY-DTV (ABC TV)

10th Logo (April 1, 2018-)


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