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=== 1st Logo (1990-1992?) ===
=== 1st Logo (1990-1992?) ===
[[File:Japan_Satellite_Television_(1990).png|center|frameless]]
[[File:Japan_Satellite_Television_(1990).png|center|frameless]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, four abstract {{Color|cyan}} bars, along a {{Color|orange}}-{{Color|yellow}} gradient circle slide altogether, with the bars forming an abstract square. The ball then orbits before abruptly zooming towards the screen, revealing a thin outlined {{Color|red}} opal within a circle and the channel's initials in {{Color|blue}} below.
'''Visuals:''' On a black background, four abstract {{Color|cyan}} bars, along a {{Color|orange}}-{{Color|yellow}} gradient circle slide altogether, with the bars forming an abstract square. The ball then orbits before abruptly zooming towards the screen, revealing a thin outlined {{Color|red}} opal within a circle and the channel's initials in {{Color|blue}} below.


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=== 2nd Logo (1992?-Mid 2000s?) ===
=== 2nd Logo (1992?-Mid 2000s?) ===
[[File:Japan_Satellite_Television_(1993).png|center|frameless]]
[[File:Japan_Satellite_Television_(1993).png|center|frameless]]
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'''Visuals:''' On an animated foggy white background, the first three letters of the channel's initials in {{Color|green}}, {{Color|red}} and {{Color|blue}} respectively fly across the screen, with the channel's name in {{Color|gray}} orbiting. Five pairs of {{Color|red}} circles from big to small in an arc path begin to slide in, before all of the segments merge altogether with the "{{Color|green|v}}" being formed by a {{Color|green}} line shape. The channel's name in {{Color|gray}} slides below it.
'''Visuals:''' On an animated foggy white background, the first three letters of the channel's initials in {{Color|green}}, {{Color|red}} and {{Color|blue}} respectively fly across the screen, with the channel's name in {{Color|gray}} orbiting. Five pairs of {{Color|red}} circles from big to small in an arc path begin to slide in, before all of the segments merge altogether with the "{{Color|green|v}}" being formed by a {{Color|green}} line shape. The channel's name in {{Color|gray}} slides below it.


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=== 4th Logo (2013-October 2023) ===
=== 4th Logo (2013-October 2023) ===
[[File:Japan_Satellite_Television_(2013).png|center|frameless|400x400px]]
[[File:Japan_Satellite_Television_(2013).png|center|frameless|400x400px]]
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'''Visuals:''' On a white-gradient background, we see various curvy {{Color|gray}} lines with one in {{Color|orange}}. Some of them reveal various shots of Japan, and after that, they merge into one line, forming the channel's initals in {{Color|orange}}. "1" or "2" may fade next to it, and Japanese text fades below.
'''Visuals:''' On a white-gradient background, we see various curvy {{Color|gray}} lines with one in {{Color|orange}}. Some of them reveal various shots of Japan, and after that, they merge into one line, forming the channel's initals in {{Color|orange}}. "1" or "2" may fade next to it, and Japanese text fades below.



Revision as of 00:12, 11 November 2023


Background

Japan Satellite Television is a British television channel broadcasting Japanese programming serving viewers in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. It was launched in early 1990 by Marubeni-Iida in association with the Mitsukoshi department store chain. On May 16, 2023, NHK Cosmomedia Europe has announced that it plans to shut down the JSTV service at the end of October 2023. From September, as part of a transitional measure, JSTV1 will relay NHK World Premium on an eight-hour delay and JSTV2, the same but live until the closure of the channels. Following the closure, NHK World Premium will replace JSTV.

1st Logo (1990-1992?)

Visuals: On a black background, four abstract cyan bars, along a orange-yellow gradient circle slide altogether, with the bars forming an abstract square. The ball then orbits before abruptly zooming towards the screen, revealing a thin outlined red opal within a circle and the channel's initials in blue below.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: None.

2nd Logo (1992?-Mid 2000s?)

Visuals: On an animated foggy white background, the first three letters of the channel's initials in green, red and blue respectively fly across the screen, with the channel's name in gray orbiting. Five pairs of red circles from big to small in an arc path begin to slide in, before all of the segments merge altogether with the "v" being formed by a green line shape. The channel's name in gray slides below it.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: A soft traditional synth tune.

3rd Logo (Mid 2000s?-2013)


Visuals: On a black background, the channel's initials in orange is shown within a lens flare over it.

Technique: Computer animation.

Audio: Unknown.

4th Logo (2013-October 2023)

Visuals: On a white-gradient background, we see various curvy gray lines with one in orange. Some of them reveal various shots of Japan, and after that, they merge into one line, forming the channel's initals in orange. "1" or "2" may fade next to it, and Japanese text fades below.

Technique: Computer animation by Red Bee Creative.

Audio: A piano & harp tune with various dings.

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