@@evilflippy4495Yep. In Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures the shutdown was delayed from its original date because of these three prefectures suffering serious damage in the March 2011 earthquake and its subsequent tsunami and nuclear accidents. All three prefectures had their analog signals switch off on 31 March 2012 except for the extreme western areas of Fukushima prefecture which shut down on the original date of 24 July 2011 together with the rest of the country.
For people who are wondering, here in Greece, ERT is still fine. All their channels, (ERT1, ERT2, ERT3 and their latest one which came online 3 months ago, ERT News which constantly says the news 24/7) are still online and healthy, and there are all digital now.
Greece's actual analogue switch-off was completed on February 6, 2015 - The switch-off began in some few transmitters between 2009 and 2012. But the plans for massive switch-offs were delayed due to problems with the allocation of final digital frequencies for national and regional networks. The total regional switch-offs started some time in spring 2014 and completed in February 2015. As for ERT, was replaced initially by an interim broadcaster called DT - Public Television (EDT for first days standing for Greek Public Television) in July 10, 2013 and then on radio by DR - Public Radio by September of the same year. Eventually, was replaced by the then permanent ERT replacement, NERIT which in English stands for New Hellenic Radio, Internet and Television on May 4, 2014 and now we are back with ERT. The rest is story....
Thank you for capturing a piece of our modern history! I am glad BTQ Australia, France 2, and NTV had some of signoff. and Kudos to Denmark for a live shot in the control room explaining the importance of switching off the signal!
2:44 oh I remember this vividly. I was extremely sad cause it was my favorite channel. The riot was gigantic and pretty disasterous. I remember everyone I knew was in disputes about it. But I also remember celebrations cause of the return in 2015
1:45 The radio was just about to switch to the 4am news when the shutdown happened. The beeping sound is an indicator for that. The hosts were covering the athletics world championship. The male host said: "We'll switch to the 4am news and we'll continue with walking after that" and immediately after that the signal cuts off.
The Greek one in 2:48 brought me into a deep hole. First I thought it's just an normal plan to shut off analog broadcasting but later i found out it's an crackdown for ERT and the government at that time wanted to cut costs, so they replaced ERT with a newer cost cutting broadcaster
Yeah what if you're a little kid don't know about the shutdown and you're like "Oh I can't wait to watch Spongebob" and then you wait for the show before it to end and then the credits are done and then it just goes static and then you sh!t yourself out of fear
@@saikoormikeThat would most probably not happen. Most people had already jumped to digital and for the ones that didn't, most channels annonced in advance the move to warn viewers. Plus, switch-offs usually happen at night so children would've been asleep anyways.
Note: The SCTV shown analog shut down is affect only at Batam (DEC 2nd 2022 after FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 match POR v KOR) original SCTV shutting down the First PAL broadcast in Jakarta since November 3rd 2022 and later next cities to switch over DVB-T2.
You can see all the analog TVs frozen on the frame the cable is still plugged in while the digital TVs gradually static and it shows the cable unplugged for a second
Analog frequencies served about 6-8 generations, it's bittersweet coz it's a part of many of our childhood lives, but technology must move forward with time. I have lot of memories from television in the 2000s. It was unfortunately, analog's final decade.
0:45 the guy in the left corner is called Mike Siltala. There is a Canadian ice hockey player who also played in NHL who has the same name. And that's not a common name. Could it be him?
@@ToxicFruitSnack Apparently the National Telecommunications Commission hasn't released any official dates for the end of analog across all PH tv networks.
I remember the last few minutes of analog TV in my hometown (in NE 🇲🇽). it was at around 11:55pm of December 30, 2015. all of the channels were broadcasting their regular programming but they all stopped like 2-3 minutes before midnight when all of them cut to the national anthem and all (except for one) showed static exactly at midnight after the anthem ended. the only channel that did not cut aired a quick video from various staff members and hosts saying thanks before finally cutting to static IIRC. a friend of my mom and aunts who's one of the hosts of an early afternoon variety show there was the last person ever seen on analog signal in my town. sadly I didn't get to record it.
In Poland, between November 2012 and July 2013, analogue television was switched off, starting from the western regions of Poland, in the eastern part of the country. A year ago we switched from DVBT MPG4 to DVBT2 HEVC and now there are 33 programs in HD (6 multiplexes). Only MUX 8 in VHF remained in DVBT MPG4 and has 7 programs in SD. This MUX 8 is also soon to switch to DVBT2 HEVC.
I love how for the first one there's about 10 different POVs lmao Edit: Oh God there's 16 at the Japanese tv station shutdown Also isn't there an analog shutdown for Ireland?
no idea about the big bit of ireland as for northern ireland, yes! Here is BBC 2, from 10/10/2012 ua-cam.com/video/h63f-rAYUEE/v-deo.html And BBC 1, the big one, from 24/10/2012: ua-cam.com/video/1p8d2Uo8pJk/v-deo.html the reason BBC 1 Northern Ireland was the big one was it was the last region to stop broadcasting in analogue in the UK
すみません。訂正をさせていただきます。TBS(TBSテレビ)とNTV(日本テレビ)のコールサインについてですが、どちらとも『-TV』がついてなかったのでもしよければ訂正をお願いします。ちなみになぜこれではいけないかというと、日本の場合、『-DTV』や『-TV』はテレビ放送に使われるコールサインで、もしTBSのコールサインがJORXだった場合、ラジオ局のコールサインとなってしまいます。 sorry. I will make the correction. Regarding the call signs of TBS (TBS Television) and NTV (Nippon Television), neither of them had "-TV" attached, so please correct it if you like. By the way, why this is not okay is that in Japan, "-DTV" and "-TV" are call signs used for television broadcasting, and if TBS's call sign was JORX, it would be the call sign of the radio station. It will be.
I think it's funny seeing people react to their channel getting cut off on analog tv. It's weird but funny. Kinda like any South Park joke out of context.
when i was young, I didn't noticed that analog channels has been shut down in canada. but I think the cable company was using digital signals and converting them to analog after 2011. but our last official analog was around 2019 as far as i remember. and my last channel to see was teletoon or ytv?
Missed also the Spanish analog shutdown (on March or April 2010), it wasn't too remarkable either - the Spanish government held a press conference about how digital TV was the future at the very moment the shutdown happened...
The channels of the country is NHK channel 11 argentina rai due italy dr2 Tokyo mx tv Tokyo Channel 13 argentina and the final channel is channel 9 argentina
No analog TV shutdowns from Hong Kong (TVB/RTHK) and the Philippines (some TV stations had migrated from analog to digital like RJTV, Light TV, and BEAM TV)?
Digital will say "No signal" instead of static. On modern TVs with an analog tuner it would also say "No signal". The analog signals have "Analog" under the DR1 logo.
I find it funny that almost all the tvs in the Japanese ones have wii sensor bars on them
You're just thinking of their xrated stuff. Japanese tv doesn't do that, dummy
It's because the Wii had a special channel that allows their Wii to act as a TV Guide, which was shutdown the same time Japan Analog TV was shut down
@@evilflippy4495Yep. In Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures the shutdown was delayed from its original date because of these three prefectures suffering serious damage in the March 2011 earthquake and its subsequent tsunami and nuclear accidents. All three prefectures had their analog signals switch off on 31 March 2012 except for the extreme western areas of Fukushima prefecture which shut down on the original date of 24 July 2011 together with the rest of the country.
@@SigmaRho2922 don't know what this has to do with the wii but okay
@@evilflippy4495it was also one of the most sold consoles in the world Bro
That first one gives me goosebumps. The music, the footage, all of it. A great way to say goodbye.
Where are the kangaroos?
@@weekendvideointheyoutube7918 the kangaroos are appearing in atv channel 7
@@weekendvideointheyoutube7918 That is ATN
@@weekendvideointheyoutube7918i don't know, but they should've used the signoff with the kangaroo going to sleep.
@@weekendvideointheyoutube7918 i will try to find it
I love how in the first one, almost all of them are cheering and celebrating
and ONE PERSON just says "wow."
Pure astonishment lmao
and the other saying *"NO SIGNAL!"*
1:10 😂
4:43 that timing is uncanny
Yo
Yea, I think it comes from different channels from different televisions, that's why it sounds different
For people who are wondering, here in Greece, ERT is still fine. All their channels, (ERT1, ERT2, ERT3 and their latest one which came online 3 months ago, ERT News which constantly says the news 24/7) are still online and healthy, and there are all digital now.
Greece's actual analogue switch-off was completed on February 6, 2015 - The switch-off began in some few transmitters between 2009 and 2012. But the plans for massive switch-offs were delayed due to problems with the allocation of final digital frequencies for national and regional networks.
The total regional switch-offs started some time in spring 2014 and completed in February 2015. As for ERT, was replaced initially by an interim broadcaster called DT - Public Television (EDT for first days standing for Greek Public Television) in July 10, 2013 and then on radio by DR - Public Radio by September of the same year.
Eventually, was replaced by the then permanent ERT replacement, NERIT which in English stands for New Hellenic Radio, Internet and Television on May 4, 2014 and now we are back with ERT.
The rest is story....
Glad to hear!
fun fact in the M1 when the date showed up when it stopped (July 31 2013) it was my birthday
@@antrintisa The replacement's own new intro is really bad
Good to hear 😊
Thank you for capturing a piece of our modern history! I am glad BTQ Australia, France 2, and NTV had some of signoff. and Kudos to Denmark for a live shot in the control room explaining the importance of switching off the signal!
KBS1’s signoff was an announcement and they literally ended their analog TV right at midnight (They cut to static right before the anthem ended).
“France 3”
2:44 oh I remember this vividly. I was extremely sad cause it was my favorite channel. The riot was gigantic and pretty disasterous. I remember everyone I knew was in disputes about it. But I also remember celebrations cause of the return in 2015
1:45 The radio was just about to switch to the 4am news when the shutdown happened. The beeping sound is an indicator for that. The hosts were covering the athletics world championship. The male host said: "We'll switch to the 4am news and we'll continue with walking after that" and immediately after that the signal cuts off.
4:34 bro didn’t even let them finish💀
💀
4:39 e-
"san, ni, i-"
The Greek one in 2:48 brought me into a deep hole. First I thought it's just an normal plan to shut off analog broadcasting but later i found out it's an crackdown for ERT and the government at that time wanted to cut costs, so they replaced ERT with a newer cost cutting broadcaster
3:19 what a way to end the analog era
Very nicely edited! Sad how so many of them just went off without any special announcement or ceremony though.
Most of them couldnt be bothered while others were in the middle of programs
Yeah what if you're a little kid don't know about the shutdown and you're like "Oh I can't wait to watch Spongebob" and then you wait for the show before it to end and then the credits are done and then it just goes static and then you sh!t yourself out of fear
@@saikoormikeThat would most probably not happen. Most people had already jumped to digital and for the ones that didn't, most channels annonced in advance the move to warn viewers. Plus, switch-offs usually happen at night so children would've been asleep anyways.
@@loupparle Wait that makes a good bit of sense
and then theres disney, kind of@@loupparle
14:25 Batam/Bandung/Semarang/Yogyakarta/Solo (yes, in the middle of 2022 FIFA WC)
new fav youtube channel! even if you don't end up doing more analog shutdown stuff, everything you post is interesting and cool
Shutdown of the analog shutdown comps???
Note:
The SCTV shown analog shut down is affect only at Batam (DEC 2nd 2022 after FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 match POR v KOR)
original SCTV shutting down the First PAL broadcast in Jakarta since November 3rd 2022 and later next cities to switch over DVB-T2.
I have a weird fascination with TV stations shutting off analog for good.
8:54 how did the digital tv turn off?
It's fake static for just the ones who converted to digital. The real static is not present.
Really
They really clickbaited us with the digital feed also playing static 💀.
You can see all the analog TVs frozen on the frame the cable is still plugged in while the digital TVs gradually static and it shows the cable unplugged for a second
12:27 bro knew he was about to die from the analog shutdown
Bro knew💀
12:27 *
Damn ☠️
next time please include translations, it really makes videos like these even better!
3:41 When the switch flicked, the colors in the room have drained away...
(Also, these kind of videos make me very interested!)
There was still SCTV Analogue for years until it shut down during the Qatar World Cup. It was switched to SCTV Digital TV
I remember watching the Qatar World Cup in 2022.
Analog frequencies served about 6-8 generations, it's bittersweet coz it's a part of many of our childhood lives, but technology must move forward with time. I have lot of memories from television in the 2000s. It was unfortunately, analog's final decade.
9:31 what i heard: AH! MY NAME IS DEEUN!
0:45 the guy in the left corner is called Mike Siltala. There is a Canadian ice hockey player who also played in NHL who has the same name. And that's not a common name. Could it be him?
Your content is so underrated that's why you get more subscribers so fast :)
I also remembered one from Brazil. Also, the Philippines is about to plan an analog-to-digital switchover as of 2023.
Oh that’s awesome. I have a lot of friends in the Philippines so I’d have to ask them about it
Any clips?
@@ToxicFruitSnack Apparently the National Telecommunications Commission hasn't released any official dates for the end of analog across all PH tv networks.
@@ShinjouOfficial No tv networks here in the Philippines have made the shutdown.
It says, the Analogue transmission is until Dec/31/23 at 11:59pm, (Wikipedia says)
i love how hungary shows the message then just cuts to a screen with the mtva screen in complete silence
Man imagine watching a World Cup game and then analog gets turned off
Can't have shrink in Qatar bro💀
4:12 Countdown to analog tv shutdown
Actually, it's 4:20. ☝️🤓
@@ChampToonkles263nice
@@ChampToonkles263remove the nerd.
I remember the last few minutes of analog TV in my hometown (in NE 🇲🇽). it was at around 11:55pm of December 30, 2015. all of the channels were broadcasting their regular programming but they all stopped like 2-3 minutes before midnight when all of them cut to the national anthem and all (except for one) showed static exactly at midnight after the anthem ended. the only channel that did not cut aired a quick video from various staff members and hosts saying thanks before finally cutting to static IIRC. a friend of my mom and aunts who's one of the hosts of an early afternoon variety show there was the last person ever seen on analog signal in my town. sadly I didn't get to record it.
Wow, that's a lot of users witnessing the analog's death!
In Poland, between November 2012 and July 2013, analogue television was switched off, starting from the western regions of Poland, in the eastern part of the country. A year ago we switched from DVBT MPG4 to DVBT2 HEVC and now there are 33 programs in HD (6 multiplexes). Only MUX 8 in VHF remained in DVBT MPG4 and has 7 programs in SD. This MUX 8 is also soon to switch to DVBT2 HEVC.
I love how for the first one there's about 10 different POVs lmao
Edit: Oh God there's 16 at the Japanese tv station shutdown
Also isn't there an analog shutdown for Ireland?
no idea about the big bit of ireland
as for northern ireland, yes!
Here is BBC 2, from 10/10/2012 ua-cam.com/video/h63f-rAYUEE/v-deo.html
And BBC 1, the big one, from 24/10/2012: ua-cam.com/video/1p8d2Uo8pJk/v-deo.html
the reason BBC 1 Northern Ireland was the big one was it was the last region to stop broadcasting in analogue in the UK
RCTV: hi :) (with 28 to 36 different pov's)
@@droid1008 Damn that's really informative and nice of you to add a bunch of different links
Thanks (also sorry for such a late reply haha)
@@saikoormikedon't forget the rctv to tves in venezuela with over 30 diff povs
Can we stop making emotional goodbye montages and just go back to “I KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE BIIIAAATCH”
Title: A compilation of analog shutdowns from around the world
Philippines: *Not Yet*
Philipines still using analog in 2023 ?
I hope they feel the digital tv soon
@@Rahhh._ digital tv already exists.
And yes, analog is still airing
I hope I could contribute to you soon. There's an upcoming DTV transition here in the Philippines (set for 2023).
record the DTV transitions if you can
Yeah, we would love to see it!
when
goodbye analog tv you makes good memories
12:55 And The Struggle To Survive - 12:58 *Changes To Static* Everyone Not Survived to The Analog Shutdown.
From M1, the psygeri owner, digital audio came instantly.
14:30 man I wanted to watch World Cup 🇵🇹🇲🇽🇫🇷🏴🇧🇷🇧🇪🇶🇦🇩🇪🇺🇸🇮🇷🇨🇦🇦🇷🇦🇺🇭🇷🇨🇭🇬🇭🇯🇵🇺🇾🇲🇦🇸🇦🇪🇨🏴🇵🇱🇹🇳🇨🇲🇷🇸🇰🇷🇳🇱🇸🇳🇨🇷
TBS is so perfectly timed for some reason
I yearn for this era i was too young to experience properly
Decided to make one for Italy and Portugal bc why not :)
3:00 Sounds like BSOD
:(
Your Analog Television has a problem, and it needs to replace with a Digital one, Don't worry, this will take a second!
9:36 That's you, Colorbar, your Australia flag.
Can you add that Indonesia, in the Greater Jakarta area, has several analog TV stations that are closed
Im so happy that i finally know about the HRT2 analog tv shutdown!!!
its funny how all aussies cheered when the analog shuts off
I love how with all the other ones, it's just creepy static, but with the Japanese one it feels somehow comforting LOL
I like that people reacting all in 1 place
1 - BTQ Channel 7 (Australia)
2 - Yle TV1 (Finland)
3 - MTV3 (Finland)
4 - ERT1 (Greece)
5 - TBS (Japan)
6 - France 3 (France)
7 - DR1 (Denmark)
8 - ATV (Australia)
9 - NTV (Japan)
10 - CHCH (Canada)
11 - TVO (Canada)
12 - M1 (Hungary)
13 - HRT2 (Croatia)
14 - SCTV (Indonesia)
15 - KBS1 (South Korea)
16 - 4 (Sweeden)
17 - TvTokyo (Japan)
18 - Rai Due (Italy)
19 - CTV (Canada)
Goodbye Analog TV. See you in digital
italy is rai due
18 - Rai Due (Rai 2)
13 - HRT2 is
Croatia
it's like i'm watching them in the same room
Just to point out that the station CHCH is actually based in Hamilton, Ontario
5:29 what is the left person recording on?
A Car.
All two people used car TV player
I recorded half of the good bye to analogue that TV3 - Mediaworks here in New Zealand did.
A poignant moment when Japanese TV switches over to Digital TV.
There are some parts that are funny, but 13:10 takes the cake.
Fun fact : France 3 is not dead , it is still alive but the logo change .
Needs more as Part 2
All of these are a bit creepy but less when there is sound in the backround to make it less subsequent
すみません。訂正をさせていただきます。TBS(TBSテレビ)とNTV(日本テレビ)のコールサインについてですが、どちらとも『-TV』がついてなかったのでもしよければ訂正をお願いします。ちなみになぜこれではいけないかというと、日本の場合、『-DTV』や『-TV』はテレビ放送に使われるコールサインで、もしTBSのコールサインがJORXだった場合、ラジオ局のコールサインとなってしまいます。
sorry. I will make the correction. Regarding the call signs of TBS (TBS Television) and NTV (Nippon Television), neither of them had "-TV" attached, so please correct it if you like. By the way, why this is not okay is that in Japan, "-DTV" and "-TV" are call signs used for television broadcasting, and if TBS's call sign was JORX, it would be the call sign of the radio station. It will be.
I think it's funny seeing people react to their channel getting cut off on analog tv. It's weird but funny. Kinda like any South Park joke out of context.
when i was young, I didn't noticed that analog channels has been shut down in canada. but I think the cable company was using digital signals and converting them to analog after 2011.
but our last official analog was around 2019 as far as i remember. and my last channel to see was teletoon or ytv?
4:16 Reminder: I Found a Few Digital TV Footage in TBS
"TV snow!"
Missed also the Spanish analog shutdown (on March or April 2010), it wasn't too remarkable either - the Spanish government held a press conference about how digital TV was the future at the very moment the shutdown happened...
5:26 i wonder why you playing TV Channels on a cars...
If you hear closely at the Japan one, you can hear a tune that is similar with that one from FNAF 1 when you finish the night
It is Westmitter Chime
@@zakariya_sartay_zaki1382 Yeah ik
4:39
Japanese Analog tv: We are shutting down
School bell: We dont give a f***
8:55 How did the digital went off?
the digital tv still has an analog converter box
Someone said "Wow" in the first one.
The channels of the country is NHK channel 11 argentina rai due italy dr2
Tokyo mx tv Tokyo Channel 13 argentina and the final channel is channel 9 argentina
I uploaded the switch off of SAS7 Adelaide, South Australia which is on my channel.
The NTV one is my favorite.
3:58
well atleast they got a chance... (looks at abscbn)
abscbn with zoe building A2Z: tf?
Their shutdown wasn't really a switchover to digital. It was more of an end to Channel 2's partnership with ZOE.
5:27 what are they watching on
I think it’s a one of those old portable tvs you could get way back. Yeah, those existed.
@@knocksspeedruns3713 oh
@@knocksspeedruns3713 They're installed on cars.
And Brazil did not appear in this video, lol.
Every time the television static happens, I'm just waiting for that Ed, Edd n Eddy intro to happen.
13:39 that creeped me for s sec bc of the little song :(
this is so cool
In my country argentina channel 11 was sing offing tood the days
I wonder if you will find ones for Italian TV
There's already an Italian one there.
No analog TV shutdowns from Hong Kong (TVB/RTHK) and the Philippines (some TV stations had migrated from analog to digital like RJTV, Light TV, and BEAM TV)?
We've got SCTV from Indonesia too!
10:30 Make Me Cry
Me too
RTE going digital was not showing on this UA-cam video at all. Could you please add RTE from Ireland to this UA-cam video please. Thanks
ua-cam.com/video/wlzqPuD7PQo/v-deo.html
The danish channel also closed broadcasting not just on analog but also digital too, very confusing… 8:50
Digital will say "No signal" instead of static. On modern TVs with an analog tuner it would also say "No signal". The analog signals have "Analog" under the DR1 logo.
@@tech_and_stuff_2022As another commenter said, it could've also just been fake static for the digital feed.
I wish someone would have recorded a bunch of demo tvs showing the shutdown at Walmart
My question is, how did we live with lines going through our screens and with black and white coloring and with green as well in the one video.
I think that was the refresh mostly visible to only the camera
Huh, interesting
4:43 *forbidden eplisey*
Goodbye analog TV !
0:35 The person in the middle has a digital tv in front of the analog one.
I am making a presentation using this video.
Like a school presentation?
Brazil: am I a joke to you?
Bro don't know that germany has a analog shutdown. (Sad 😢)
9:30 This was funny🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That Guy: AAAAAHHH😱😱😱
ELUMU CENU😱😱😱😱
alad...😮💨
My favorite shutdown is SCTV
"See you tommorow :)" *channel completely dies*
Can anyone translate the YLE TV message?