At least one thing hasn't changed: the delays for station identification are still a part of television!
Sometimes 20 minutes would go by without a station identification.
The video is then followed by standard station identification.
Will that station please come in again and give station identification.
For the station identification, it will be leave the logos, but sometimes are not.
This meant that a live concert performance no longer had to be interrupted for station identification.
The only thing heard besides the music was the obligatory station identification.
The news headlines and station identification are therefore given just before a commercial.
For station identification, the A' signals were only sent periodically.
Similar to the opening, the station identification used for this process is also the Chinese national anthem.
Let's break now for station ID and when we come back, more calls.
The logo was rendered in black and white for station ID.
The station ID is distinguished with the sound of a hairspray can.
Prior to this, the channel was blank, or later with a small station ID in the lower corner.
It is often limited to just a minimal exchange of such station IDs.
These signals carry their station ID as data instead.
These tones were often heard during a station ID preceding a local ad insert.
This station ID was included in a capsule of 21st century media that was shot into space.
There were two versions of this station ID: daytime and nighttime.
The slogan was heard on station IDs and intros to programs.