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*When MBS started its digital broadcasts on December 1, 2003, the shots were re-filmed and changed with the final shot now reading as "毎日放送" and "JOOR-TV" (analog) or "JOOR-DTV" (digital) stacked atop of each other after the MBS headquarters in Chayamachi appears. |
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'''Audio:''' "Music in the Air!" from the 3rd ident, composed by Alfred Reed. |
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===JOOR-DTV/JOOY-DTV (MBS TV)=== |
===JOOR-DTV/JOOY-DTV (MBS TV)=== |
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====ID (September 1, 2011-)==== |
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Revision as of 21:13, 3 September 2024
Background
JOOR-TV/DTV (Mainichi Broadcasting System Television)
1st ID (1970-March 31, 1984)
Visuals:
- Startup:
- Closedown:
Technique: Live-action footage.
Audio: A triumphant theme, known as the MBS Fanfare.
2nd ID (April 1, 1984-August 31, 1990)
Visuals:
- Startup:
- Closedown:
Technique: Live-action footage
Audio: The MBS Fanfare from the 1st startup ident.
=3rd ID (September 1, 1990-November 30, 2003)
Visuals:
- Startup:
- Closedown:
Variant: Around 1998, footage from their shows such as Manga Nippon Mukashi Banashi and Adorable Land were removed after the latter ended.
Technique: A mix of live-action footage with a superimposed graphic.
Audio:
- Startup: A gentle light-hearted jingle, composed by Shinichiro Ikebe.
- Closedown: A twilight-orchestrated jingle, also composed by Shinichiro Ikebe.
Audio Variant: Around 2000, the music was changed to "Music in the Air!", composed by Alfred Reed.
4th ID (December 1, 2003-August 31, 2011)
Visuals:
- Startup:
- Closedown:
Technique: A mix of live-action footage with a superimposed graphic.
Audio: "Music in the Air!" from the 3rd ident, composed by Alfred Reed.
JOOR-DTV/JOOY-DTV (MBS TV)
ID (September 1, 2011-)
Visuals:
- Startup: There is a cat laying on a rug as it gets up and looks around in slow-motion. The words "JOOR-DTV" and the 2011 MBS wordmark, consisting of the words "毎日放送" in a cubic-style font appear in white stacked together as it fades in.
- Closedown: Same as the opening ident, but done in reverse.
Variant: From April 1, 2021 onwards, the callsign was changed to JOOY-DTV due to a restructuring caused by the formation of MBS Radio.
Technique: A mix of live-action footage with a superimposed graphic.
Audio: "Music in the Air!" from the 3rd ident, composed by Alfred Reed.