It's state owned, and everyone in Indonesia knows that if it's state owned don't expect it to be good. Also it was the only station at the time, after private stations started to air, TVRI quickly become the lamest channel available.
27:16 this TV station was televised and operated from 1974-1986. In 1986, the CITY2 Television were shutdown and revived the ABS-CBN Channel 2 after was shutdown for 14 years. Well I really miss those TV Shows in City2.
wow i can literally say this is the best video i've seen on youtube all year and one of the best and most interesting I've ever seen in general. I was born a month before able archer and I think the very real possibility that WWIII could have potentially happened shortly after is why I've been fascinated/obsessed with the cold war and especially able archer/operation ryan(KGB operation to purportedly detect warning signs of surprise nuclear attack from US/UK/NATO)for years. that plus my love of 80s tv recordings made this video like catnip mixed with crack for me. it's 3 in the morning and for some odd reason this is my fav type of videos to marathon watch all night. i could watch a 10+npart series of these with longer/more/different clips. liked and subscribed right away. the only thing that kept this from being absolute perfection was that there weren't any clips of stations from my hometown of Detroit! so happy i found this channel. 83/10 for sure, a valuable addition to the tv historical record.
@TheIridiumic138 Ah yes... 1983, the year when the legendary FM synthesizer from Yamaha, the DX7 came blasting up with the power of creating a lot of new sounds which it has changed the music in the world by storm! Everybody had one in every place when each of them are composing and using this musical beast that it was originated by a gigantic Japanese company which it fabricates motorcycles and produces quite a lot of musical products, especially keyboards and synths! Every artist, songwriter and composer made the music entirely on a DX7. You probably remember it... it was a huge shout out in the music market worldwide.
19:39 At that time, RTC was "Rádio e Televisão Cultura" but still in the 80s, it abandoned the acronym and returned to the current name of "TV Cultura".
As an Indonesian I was hyped what kind of 80s awesomeness the TVRI would offer to its audiences back then, until 27:32 stopped me short. No wonder nobody talked about the 80s here.
I feel that the US sections should be split between Big Three, PBS Member Stations, and Cable Networks as separate chapters. For those wondering: 0:40 - "The Big Three" (And News Program Title Graphics) 1:25 - The Public Broadcasting Service (The US's primary independent public broadcaster*), NewsHour, and local Member Station Identities 2:53 - Premium (Subscription-based) Channels/Cable Networks 4:15 - Local commercial OTA Channels (WGN, KTLA, etc). Can include Big Three Affiliates. * Yes. PBS is technically independent. While many programs and stations are funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (the Government Agency in charge of the Interchange System and funding for new stations and important programs), most of PBS is controlled and programmed by the Member Stations.
The Seven National News intro was from Melbourne, not Sydney. The newscast was also simulcast by regional stations across Victoria, with Tasmania's 2 commercial channels also sourcing reports from the newscast.
City2 or BBC2 was ABS-CBN back then and currently cause ABS-CBN was 1st Shutdown in Sept. 27, 1972 (2nd Shutdown on May 5, 2020) and City2 or BBC2 were shutdown and ABS-CBN was revived in 1986 so "NO" City2 is "NOT" operated by GMA
Europe NATO appears to be purely public television, since I noticed that PKS (known as Sat 1 since 1985) and RTL Plus (known as RTL since 1992) are missing from Germany, both the first private TV channels in West Germany when launched in 1984.
@@Dkelcheski i'm aware, they used this because they had the rights to broadcast formula 1 from globo at the time. at least from what i read on a youtube comment.
gonna do this for other years as well? (also thank you very much, I picked up a few idents that I like for my next "compilation", you know what I'm talking about)
actually quite sad because that wasn't the only time they used unoriginal music, that first time being when they used "The Fuzz" (the theme of Jornal Nacional in Brazil) in 1972
@@TheIridiumic138 it's a library track - "Power Generator" by Craig Palmer for Network Music. Used in a lot of things, news intros, promos, etc. I just remember it from the Illinois Lottery lol
Good job. However, I have some observations to do: In 12:09, the city in which TV3 has its headquarters is not Madrid, but Barcelona. In 17:55, the intro shown of Noticiero 24 Horas stopped to be used not in 1994 but in 1986 (approximately). You should do more videos like this for other years, but without news intros.
@@EFify2563 The version on the video was from Ten Sydney, but the music was also used by Ten in Melbourne and Adelaide, and was later replace by an updated version.
@@TheIridiumic138I think before my born (1982). But I remember that in 1990, there was a significant change in the model of television broadcasting. The third television program was added, the first program became a federal circuit (the same was broadcast in the Czech Republic and Slovakia). The second program was transformed into national television channels (one for the Czech Republic and the other for the Slovak Republic, which actually divided Czechoslovak Television into Czech and Slovak Television long before the division of the Czechoslovakia in 1993).
I'll bet XHGC Canal 5 in Mexico station identification is screaming early 80s before advancing to the then-new station identification with a paw print and a cartoon Jaguar and the early 90s, new Jack swing/latin pop aka La Senal. 16:11... I stand corrected.
Yeah mostly, the countries where it goes to are in random directions. NATO (group 1) is the most randomly set. Warsaw (group 2), I just went to the second superpower (USSR), then jumped to the westernmost country to the southeast. Group 3 is for countries that are aren't in either alliance (yet sometimes are allied to either), goes from north to south of Latin America, then to the rest of Europe, then to north to southern Africa, then from west Asia to southeast Asia, then finally to Oceania
All of video perfect, except for several things to clarify... 00:12:09 This is the ID de startup and closedown of transmissions of TV3 Catalonia between 1983 and 1985. The headquarters of TV3 are in Barcelona, Catalonia. 00:12:30 TV3, as I repeat, is in Barcelona, Catalonia. Catalonia is nationalist, historical and cultural region into of national territory of Spain. 00:19:44 The name of newscast of Canal 11 is 'Panorama'. The real name of the channel is Universidad de Chile Televisión, but it is known as Canal 11. 00:19:59 This ID of TVN was used between 1982 and 1984. And the newscast is 60 minutos, but its second edition is around midnight. Hope it has fit! Greetings of Chile! PS: You missed some ID of Canal 13 of Chile and some intro of its newscast Teletrece or Telenoche.
Nice to see that you're here I can try those years, though my main focus for this series for now is to do IDs during years with major (or what could have led to major) events
REMAKE IS OUT -
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love how every one of asia's station IDs are animated. then we have indonesia's, they're clearly not paid enough
What do you expect? The modernization starts since the second president took office. Whoever owns a colored tv at that time is considered rich.
3D TV station IDs weren't that good due to RAM reasons. The amount was low back then. On average, most had 32 to 64 kB, but some 128 kB.
It's state owned, and everyone in Indonesia knows that if it's state owned don't expect it to be good. Also it was the only station at the time, after private stations started to air, TVRI quickly become the lamest channel available.
TVRI ad revenue were cut off personally by Soeharto (TV ad got banned) back then. Therefore decreased its budget and operating at loss.
27:16 this TV station was televised and operated from 1974-1986. In 1986, the CITY2 Television were shutdown and revived the ABS-CBN Channel 2 after was shutdown for 14 years. Well I really miss those TV Shows in City2.
11:42 Spain knew how to party in the 80s
lol check out Movierecord, they got all that Spanish disco logos
TVE News
@@FacebankMan It's Telediario. Not TVE News.
Cool
14:02 What we all been waiting for
Not me but yes
Now channel one
Sounds so sad 😭😭😭 BUT COOL 😎 channel 1
20:20 it's a Vectrex styled logo with the beeps & neon theme. Fact: i had the same feeling as the UNC-TV 1979 logo.
12:08 This tune is epic!
27:30
ua-cam.com/video/Sw-dj2CJABg/v-deo.html
0:49 literally gave me a flashback. Not in a bad way, but suddenly I was 7 again. Wow!
1:50 This one has been used for so long, at least up until I last saw it sometime in the early ‘10s.
27:30
Why change it when it’s one of the coolest idents ever created
It was used up to 1993.
15:40 lol 😆 @ Romania very creative
27:30
1983. The year of CGI in Beta.
1972 is not bad but also not good
6:14 *THE FOLLOWING PRESENTATION IS PRO- SHIT!!! SORRY ABOUT THAT.*
27:30
27:29
@@NelvanaFan1971 you never think about kids
At 3:46 finally someone gave WKAQ-TV the recognition it deserves since it's the original Telemundo
TheIridiumic138, what you made is a compilation of TV history that is museum-worthy. Good job!
wow i can literally say this is the best video i've seen on youtube all year and one of the best and most interesting I've ever seen in general. I was born a month before able archer and I think the very real possibility that WWIII could have potentially happened shortly after is why I've been fascinated/obsessed with the cold war and especially able archer/operation ryan(KGB operation to purportedly detect warning signs of surprise nuclear attack from US/UK/NATO)for years. that plus my love of 80s tv recordings made this video like catnip mixed with crack for me. it's 3 in the morning and for some odd reason this is my fav type of videos to marathon watch all night. i could watch a 10+npart series of these with longer/more/different clips. liked and subscribed right away. the only thing that kept this from being absolute perfection was that there weren't any clips of stations from my hometown of Detroit! so happy i found this channel. 83/10 for sure, a valuable addition to the tv historical record.
@TheIridiumic138 Ah yes... 1983, the year when the legendary FM synthesizer from Yamaha, the DX7 came blasting up with the power of creating a lot of new sounds which it has changed the music in the world by storm!
Everybody had one in every place when each of them are composing and using this musical beast that it was originated by a gigantic Japanese company which it fabricates motorcycles and produces quite a lot of musical products, especially keyboards and synths!
Every artist, songwriter and composer made the music entirely on a DX7. You probably remember it... it was a huge shout out in the music market worldwide.
27:30
27:59
27:58
27:46
27:47
12:28 best beat ever
19:18. that is the best TV News Intro in existence
Really cool to see all of these global logos! Thank you for your work in putting this together.
19:39 At that time, RTC was "Rádio e Televisão Cultura" but still in the 80s, it abandoned the acronym and returned to the current name of "TV Cultura".
E usando Leave in Silence do Depeche Mode como trilha.
As an Indonesian I was hyped what kind of 80s awesomeness the TVRI would offer to its audiences back then, until 27:32 stopped me short.
No wonder nobody talked about the 80s here.
I feel that the US sections should be split between Big Three, PBS Member Stations, and Cable Networks as separate chapters.
For those wondering:
0:40 - "The Big Three" (And News Program Title Graphics)
1:25 - The Public Broadcasting Service (The US's primary independent public broadcaster*), NewsHour, and local Member Station Identities
2:53 - Premium (Subscription-based) Channels/Cable Networks
4:15 - Local commercial OTA Channels (WGN, KTLA, etc). Can include Big Three Affiliates.
* Yes. PBS is technically independent. While many programs and stations are funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (the Government Agency in charge of the Interchange System and funding for new stations and important programs), most of PBS is controlled and programmed by the Member Stations.
23:50 - Like your local 4th of July parade. But worse!
27:30
@@P4r4gu4y0 SPAMR! (?)
Only 80's kids can remember this
2007kids wtf!!!!
3:16
0:58 has a catchy tune
25:20 anyone knows what is the music playing in Oman's television, or is it a song from the channel itself?
It's the song from the news intro itself
@@forind934 esse
The whole time I'm thinking, "I bet Ireland's is gonna be really lame." I was correct.
27:30
At 19:42 is a news theme by Tuesday Productions.
The Seven National News intro was from Melbourne, not Sydney. The newscast was also simulcast by regional stations across Victoria, with Tasmania's 2 commercial channels also sourcing reports from the newscast.
That's actually the headquarters of Seven Network.
Excelente video muchas gracias por subirlo
4:15 WGN & You jingle!
ATV intro(1974-86)
Avar,Katsumotoland
happy 1 year anniversary to this video!
1:25 I Love PBS
WTF It’s the Half+Half VR Game intro 🤩
24:35-24:49
*EXPRESS EDITION*
20:20 i am! Impressed at the 1983 Canal Once ID, but the beeps, & boops unsettles me.
27:42 does it look like the Malaysian CBS Eye?
0:49 my favorite logo.
24:36 i found No’s april fools music!
I love the BBC Newsnight intro
8:41
HTV Wales, Granada, Border and Grampian TV: *Am I a joke to you?*
27:17 City 2 (Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation or BBC 2) is now ABS CBN
27:18 It's Now Owned By GMA And Operates GTV-27
City2 or BBC2 was ABS-CBN back then and currently cause ABS-CBN was 1st Shutdown in Sept. 27, 1972 (2nd Shutdown on May 5, 2020) and City2 or BBC2 were shutdown and ABS-CBN was revived in 1986 so "NO" City2 is "NOT" operated by GMA
Europe NATO appears to be purely public television, since I noticed that PKS (known as Sat 1 since 1985) and RTL Plus (known as RTL since 1992) are missing from Germany, both the first private TV channels in West Germany when launched in 1984.
Much of Europe saw TV as a public service than as a tool of commercialism so most channels had been state-owned in those years.
This doesn't Means than TV in NATO Europe was all- public (Mediaset in Italy was founded in the 70s as TeleMilano 58)
5:32, THE NATIONAL (CBC)
1983 - *Able Archer*
yes, that's part of it
2:43 Xanax made miracles man
4:31 What the heck is like the Canal Nou's logo (the old valencian television)
27:40 for Malaysia its actually named RTM Saluran 1 (now RTM TV1)
RTM stands for Radio Televisyen Malaysia
21:10 this is the only thing there is of uruguayan television in the 80's if you don't count canal 10's countdown to color :(
Actually, this is a Globo id.
@@Dkelcheski i'm aware, they used this because they had the rights to broadcast formula 1 from globo at the time. at least from what i read on a youtube comment.
28:19 did they borrow this from NBC?
25:59 Xinwen Lianbo!
Xinwen Lianbo Base
1983 T.V. STATION ID AND COMMERCIAL ADS
The HBO ident is the best, even though there are many great indents from the US
gonna do this for other years as well?
(also thank you very much, I picked up a few idents that I like for my next "compilation", you know what I'm talking about)
Definitely will, planning on doing 1962 or 1991 next
@@TheIridiumic138 so are you gonna do them? just wondering
@@TheIridiumic138 1962 and 1991 are now here.
do 2032 next
It's so early! Cool video tho man
I like TVE's Telediario intro
22:19 this is cool
2:52: How can this intro be used until 2002?
They probably created an updated variant of it over time.
because it's awesone!
@@EFify2563 Then why does it say 2002?
WOW
Really genious like work
1983 was........ dangereous year until january 2020
Stay safe folk's
16:47 - the Illinois Lottery music!
actually quite sad because that wasn't the only time they used unoriginal music, that first time being when they used "The Fuzz" (the theme of Jornal Nacional in Brazil) in 1972
@@TheIridiumic138 it's a library track - "Power Generator" by Craig Palmer for Network Music. Used in a lot of things, news intros, promos, etc. I just remember it from the Illinois Lottery lol
@@singinglawnchair Interesting
oman gave up on their news program's name and just called it
_news_
My favorite ones are tve,rta news and rtm
From my knowledge, the HBO ID was used until 1986, according to my research.
Good job. However, I have some observations to do:
In 12:09, the city in which TV3 has its headquarters is not Madrid, but Barcelona.
In 17:55, the intro shown of Noticiero 24 Horas stopped to be used not in 1994 but in 1986 (approximately).
You should do more videos like this for other years, but without news intros.
28: 50 Heck, Channel Ten has WPVI anthem!
@@EFify2563 The version on the video was from Ten Sydney, but the music was also used by Ten in Melbourne and Adelaide, and was later replace by an updated version.
28:50
27:57
We look forward to the world in the news😂
Man that Oman into music slaps
27:35 it rtm not tvri
Ikr
27:36 MY COUNTRY CHANNEL, its tv1 but back in 80s - 90s the name is rtm 1
27:36
It is RTM (Radio Televisyen Malaysia), not TVRI (Televisi Republik Indonesia)
Malaysia rtm TVRI 🇲🇨 🇸🇬🇲🇾🇵🇭
27:16 my CONTURY 1981-1986
13:35 is my favorite
7:39 beginning of bullseye
15:53 almost sounds like Fox Home Video
I would just like to point out that the opening motto of Czechoslovak Television changed in 1990. But otherwise a great collection!
when was it first used?
@@TheIridiumic138I think before my born (1982). But I remember that in 1990, there was a significant change in the model of television broadcasting. The third television program was added, the first program became a federal circuit (the same was broadcast in the Czech Republic and Slovakia). The second program was transformed into national television channels (one for the Czech Republic and the other for the Slovak Republic, which actually divided Czechoslovak Television into Czech and Slovak Television long before the division of the Czechoslovakia in 1993).
I'll bet XHGC Canal 5 in Mexico station identification is screaming early 80s before advancing to the then-new station identification with a paw print and a cartoon Jaguar and the early 90s, new Jack swing/latin pop aka La Senal. 16:11... I stand corrected.
7:44 I wouldve liked if you also added the regional news of the itv networks like Thames at 6 or Coast to Coast on TVS
27:18 - The Philliphine one is Creepy
I don't see anything creepy on Philippines' ID
TVB 26:09
Romania is creepy but catchy.
27:35 Technical fault appear.
Malaysia is RTM. (not TVRI)
Indonesia is TVRI (not RTM)
Sheeeesh over 100,000 views now? Awesome!
we come for 25:48
No i came here for 27:36
27:36 - It’s not TVRI 😪
It Malaysia RTM its cool
what is the link to 10:32?
ua-cam.com/video/L6KAFGK5oL4/v-deo.html
@@TheIridiumic138 sorry for being late but thanks
I'm 5 and a half minutes in so far. Are these set in random order?
Yeah mostly, the countries where it goes to are in random directions.
NATO (group 1) is the most randomly set.
Warsaw (group 2), I just went to the second superpower (USSR), then jumped to the westernmost country to the southeast.
Group 3 is for countries that are aren't in either alliance (yet sometimes are allied to either), goes from north to south of Latin America, then to the rest of Europe, then to north to southern Africa, then from west Asia to southeast Asia, then finally to Oceania
How did you do the intro? Is that an after effects comp?
used Blender 2.79 with multiple chroma key effects on Sony Vegas
The Catalonian television does not broadcast from Madrid. It comes from Barcelona.
yea i left it out without noticing
1:35 PBS NewsHour
10:08 not madrid, is barcelona
24:31: Israelite mild jumpscare
i find it funny how he's just still like that in the camera and then it ends before he moves
All of video perfect, except for several things to clarify...
00:12:09 This is the ID de startup and closedown of transmissions of TV3 Catalonia between 1983 and 1985. The headquarters of TV3 are in Barcelona, Catalonia.
00:12:30 TV3, as I repeat, is in Barcelona, Catalonia. Catalonia is nationalist, historical and cultural region into of national territory of Spain.
00:19:44 The name of newscast of Canal 11 is 'Panorama'. The real name of the channel is Universidad de Chile Televisión, but it is known as Canal 11.
00:19:59 This ID of TVN was used between 1982 and 1984. And the newscast is 60 minutos, but its second edition is around midnight.
Hope it has fit! Greetings of Chile!
PS: You missed some ID of Canal 13 of Chile and some intro of its newscast Teletrece or Telenoche.
Ye I love the 1986 intro of Teletrece
@@TheIridiumic138 Is a example of some intro of Teletrece of those years.
28:47 Philadelphia Pennsylvania's theme
Do 1984 and 1985 TV Station IDs and News Intros.
Nice to see that you're here
I can try those years, though my main focus for this series for now is to do IDs during years with major (or what could have led to major) events
KHTV is now KIAH CW 39
You should have gotten BCTV (no longer exists)in there they had some very epic intros then.
ABC's ident is rare that I couldn't find it on UA-cam, only promos of upcoming shows that will be back
11:31 When Rai Tre (3)
Incorrect transliteration of ERT's news, correct one is EIDESEIS.
at 7:20 you are wrong bc it was used between 1982 and 1985
CCTV used that ID (25:49) until as late as 1998.