Background: Korean Central Television (often abbreviated KCTV) is North Korea's primary state-owned television network. They are the only official news broadcaster in North Korea.
Korean Central Television (often abbreviated KCTV) is North Korea's primary state-owned television network. They are the only official news broadcaster in North Korea.
Logo: On a green/blue-tinted space background, we see a set of broadcasting satellites on the bottom right. After a little while, the Korean Central Television logo flips and zooms out to the top middle of the screen.
'''Logo:''' On a {{Font color|limegreen|green}}/{{Font color|dodgerblue|blue}}-tinted space background, we see a set of broadcasting satellites on the bottom right. After a little while, the Korean Central Television logo flips and zooms out to the top middle of the screen.
FX/SFX: The Korean Central Television logo moving and zooming out, the letters zooming in. Basic (and dated) animation. Considering the place in which this company is situated, however, it isn't too bad.
'''FX/SFX:''' The Korean Central Television logo moving and zooming out, the letters zooming in. Basic (and dated) animation. Considering the place in which this company is situated, however, it isn't too bad.
Availability: Can be seen on most programs and closedowns. For the most part, this can only be seen in North Korea. Outside of the country, you may see this logo pop up on the network's RTSP broadcasting server. You can also find it on their official YouTube channel.
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on most programs and closedowns. For the most part, this can only be seen in North Korea. Outside of the country, you may see this logo pop up on the network's RTSP broadcasting server. You can also find it on their official YouTube channel.
Korean Central Television (often abbreviated KCTV) is North Korea's primary state-owned television network. They are the only official news broadcaster in North Korea.
(c. 2000s-)
Logo: On a green/blue-tinted space background, we see a set of broadcasting satellites on the bottom right. After a little while, the Korean Central Television logo flips and zooms out to the top middle of the screen.
Sign-off Variant: After the usual animation finishes, we see the text "래일의 순서" (Order of Tomorrow) zoom in to the center of the screen.
FX/SFX: The Korean Central Television logo moving and zooming out, the letters zooming in. Basic (and dated) animation. Considering the place in which this company is situated, however, it isn't too bad.
Music/Sounds: A dreamy theme, then a female announcer speaking in Korean.
Availability: Can be seen on most programs and closedowns. For the most part, this can only be seen in North Korea. Outside of the country, you may see this logo pop up on the network's RTSP broadcasting server. You can also find it on their official YouTube channel.