Having Domo wave goodbye at the NHK banner really gives the analog farewell message a nice touch. Australia on the Channel 7 front really did a good job too on the eastern sides.
TVO (channel 19) in Osaka ended regular programming on the analog signal five minutes early to broadcast a montage of image campaigns featuring Takoru-kun, which is the station’s mascot, before the mandatory information screens appeared. The second half of the montage was repeated again three minutes before the analog signal went silent at midnight the same day.
Here's a fun fact for you, at 11:35 when the greek Star Channel made the switch, the voice over the text which most of you probably thought was an unnecessarily sexy announcement, actually is the audio from an erotic phone line ad, so in this case there was not an actual analog TV shutdown, the text overlapped the video signal from the analog output which obviously continued, though I don't know for how long that was the case.
I was wondering if any channels suddenly started showing an entirely different channel that happened to be using the same frequency further away, that had normally been overpowered by the closer transmitter.
@@renakunisaki I think there was a video somewhere that showed one of the transmitters having bbc two switched off and instead of staying with the static like you might expect, it started showing ITV instead, though with a slightly fuzzy quality
The UK one was by far the best. Actually helped explain what viewers must do in such a situation, especially for seniors who probably wouldn't know how to make the switch over.
@@name_a_more_iconic_duo It also provided the audience with an hour long live show on that very same TV channel, showing the history of analogue TV. I’ve forgotten the name, but it exists.
Yeah ikr, It's a throwback to back in the day when they signed off for the night (this was during the late 60's / early 70's before broadcasting went 24/7) and the sign-offs were at 9pm sharp. The Channel 7 one was in Sydney (Melbourne and Brisbane had their own tributes as well) but undeniably, Sydney took the cake for best analogue switch off (in Australia, of course)
My favorites: Australian Channel 7's mini channel history, Domo waving bye-bye, BBC1 Wales spinning globe slowly fading out, and BBC1 Northern Ireland's cute robot with the on/off switch. Boo to all stations who just cut off in the middle of a program!
Where I live (the UK), our region had all channels shut off mid programme I think. BBC One though might have given a pre warning to this (just like London and Scotland feeds) at least. Speaking of the UK, BBC One Northern Ireland had my favourite analogue sign off here. BBC One and S4C Wales also did good jobs. WNBC USA sign off (the one from Nightlight to Static), and the Channel 7 ones in Australia are definitely good as well. I’m gonna watch the one with Domo now.
11:37 I'm laughing at this as a Greek There's a sex hotline ad heard when the card is shown I can even guess that this recording was around 2am till 5am lol
5:49 - brazilians be like "LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK!!! RATINHO!!!!" LOOOOOL! By the way, these cards were available for one more month when finally the analogue was shutoff. There's some brazilian cities with analogue tvs on air, due financial difficulties to convert to digital
Some cities and regions still have analog tv, because they still don't have activated digital channels, to accelerate the process the government created a program for the digital implantation in those areas, all the country will be 100% digital at the end of 2025.
5:52 fun fact: SBT, Record and RedeTV in the last year's of analog television in Brazil they try to not turn off, they allegations are: the cost of the three networks are low to carry on cable service (an negociation made by the joint venture Simba Content, an company of the three networks stocks), but nothing is changed: the channels are carry with a cost of less than BRL 1,00
@@TheKoakumaa primeira vez (1980) foi por cassação, na qual retiraram dos Diários Associados por causa da crise da Tupi. A segunda (março de 2017) foi pelo fim da tv analógica, que não foi somente ela mas todos os outros canais da grande sp também fizeram.
18:06 TVNZ1 and TVNZ2 shutoff without a fanfare (especially in Southland). In Auckland, TV3 ends analogue with a video that was used when they started broadcasting on November 1989 20:36 Wales is the first nation in the UK to switch off analogue. That was in 2010. 27:13 BBC Two London switch off without a fanfare or goodbye 28:00 BBC One Northern Ireland says goodbye to analogue properly. Their neighbours Republic of Ireland switched off analogue the following day.
Not really, because it was an analog satellite channel. Satellite television in Europe suddenly went from analog to digital in the late 90s early 2000s. German free-to-air satellite television was an exception tho, because their analog satellite services were shut down in 2012.
1:00 bnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4:21 “The Gang Pulls The Plug On Analog” 6:39 shoof 7:52 jumpscare 9:19 jumpscare 2 11:31 Du Fabrehen-cush shuhhhhhhhhhhhh 13:35 RIP SMASNUG 17:58 jumpscare 3 18:30 Or help someone have quieter static next time 29:52 worst quality i have ever seen 5:00 jumpscare 4: the 4 awakens
3/31/12 - The prefectures of Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima had their digital switchover delayed due to the prefectures suffering severe damage in the March 2011 Tohoku earthquake.
5:17 _Good evening, our channel will be closing down in a few moments. But before we do, the news-_ *🔊THIS IS HERALD SUN TELEVISION THE TIME IS 9 O’CLOCK*
I've found a video about TV analog shutoff in Lebus voivodeship (polish voivodeship named after German border city of Lebus, which, in fact, it should be renamed to "Gorzów-Zielona Góra Voivodeship" (after capitals of it) or "Eastern Greater Polish Voivodeship", after region it partially covers, the Greater Poland west to Poznań): czcams.com/video/r9dcMzrMYuE/video.html. It was switched off on December 7th, 2012, at 4.15 AM.
Telefe(Argentina) analog shutdown(BTQ-7 style) 2013 Music:Ode to Joy Videos featured: The countdown 1986(Diego Maradona wins the world cup) Some other random videos from 1950s-2000s FIN. CANAL ONCE(11) 1956-2013
@@ianmartinez2370 Channel 2 closed down due to a Cease and Desist Order from the National Telecommunications Commission, not an analog shutdown. If the Lopez folks sorted out their sh*t with the government and the NTC, ABS-CBN would have had a grand analog farewell by 2023.
Having Domo wave goodbye at the NHK banner really gives the analog farewell message a nice touch. Australia on the Channel 7 front really did a good job too on the eastern sides.
TVO (channel 19) in Osaka ended regular programming on the analog signal five minutes early to broadcast a montage of image campaigns featuring Takoru-kun, which is the station’s mascot, before the mandatory information screens appeared. The second half of the montage was repeated again three minutes before the analog signal went silent at midnight the same day.
And on that day a magnitude 4.7 earthquake struck the Kansai region with Mie and Nara prefectures suffering some damage.
Its strange that DOMO was also the name of an old store in romania
i thought domo had no eyes because of the screen reclection
that seven one actually creeped me out a bit
Here's a fun fact for you, at 11:35 when the greek Star Channel made the switch, the voice over the text which most of you probably thought was an unnecessarily sexy announcement, actually is the audio from an erotic phone line ad, so in this case there was not an actual analog TV shutdown, the text overlapped the video signal from the analog output which obviously continued, though I don't know for how long that was the case.
Λογικά είναι απο τις καλές διαφημίσεις βραδινής ζώνης του Star. Απλά πετάξανε την κάρτα για την ψηφιακή μετάβαση και δεν κόψανε τον ήχο.
I was wondering if any channels suddenly started showing an entirely different channel that happened to be using the same frequency further away, that had normally been overpowered by the closer transmitter.
@@renakunisaki I think there was a video somewhere that showed one of the transmitters having bbc two switched off and instead of staying with the static like you might expect, it started showing ITV instead, though with a slightly fuzzy quality
Yeah. Sexy Iynekes had me dying
The UK one was by far the best. Actually helped explain what viewers must do in such a situation, especially for seniors who probably wouldn't know how to make the switch over.
actually also including the old logo at less than 30 seconds of the signal going to snow.
n o i c e .
@@name_a_more_iconic_duo It also provided the audience with an hour long live show on that very same TV channel, showing the history of analogue TV. I’ve forgotten the name, but it exists.
I don’t know Channel 7 kangaroo shutdown one is so wholesome yet, so sad. I literally have tear out of my eye.
I agree. It’s so cute, yet so sad. 😢
Yeah ikr, It's a throwback to back in the day when they signed off for the night (this was during the late 60's / early 70's before broadcasting went 24/7) and the sign-offs were at 9pm sharp. The Channel 7 one was in Sydney (Melbourne and Brisbane had their own tributes as well) but undeniably, Sydney took the cake for best analogue switch off (in Australia, of course)
7:51 static jumpscare alert
0:24 "every day at work more is a-" dies
27:55 “catch up with othe-“ *dies*
5:24 The Time is 9 o'clock *dies*
@@13Ounnakthis really scary
Imagine someone didn't know they were shutting analog so they just though television 7 just decided to shut down randomly
Kind of hard to miss when it's in your face right before they shut it off. Good try though...well not really.
@@cactusjackNV on some channels they didn't shut it off right away (at most they left it on a hour after the announcement)
I found the Japanese analog TV shutdown quite reassuring. 🎎
A few of their local stations have the best analog farewells.
@@QueenDynamo The signoff montage from TBC (JOIR, channel 1) was notable in that the Carpenters' song Yesterday Once More was played.
the channel 7 (brisbane/sydney) ones are pretty neat, quite the send off if you may.
My favorites: Australian Channel 7's mini channel history, Domo waving bye-bye, BBC1 Wales spinning globe slowly fading out, and BBC1 Northern Ireland's cute robot with the on/off switch. Boo to all stations who just cut off in the middle of a program!
That robot was actually the nationwide mascot for the UK’s digital switchover campaign. His name is Digit Al. :)
yeah boo to them!
@@fruitcakedog1997 us indonesian have our own but i forgot the name
Where I live (the UK), our region had all channels shut off mid programme I think. BBC One though might have given a pre warning to this (just like London and Scotland feeds) at least.
Speaking of the UK, BBC One Northern Ireland had my favourite analogue sign off here. BBC One and S4C Wales also did good jobs. WNBC USA sign off (the one from Nightlight to Static), and the Channel 7 ones in Australia are definitely good as well. I’m gonna watch the one with Domo now.
Meanwhile after 9 pm in Germany on a kids channel: TV show with a grumpy loaf of bread named Bernd.
11:37 I'm laughing at this as a Greek
There's a sex hotline ad heard when the card is shown
I can even guess that this recording was around 2am till 5am lol
This was prob taken around late 2009 because of the bad quality lol
11:35 for the full clip btw
@@Idkwhattoputherelol387Nope. January 2010.
@@Idkwhattoputherelol387well on the top it says that from 10th January 2010 digital signal will stop in Thessaloniki so yeah
5:49 - brazilians be like "LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK!!! RATINHO!!!!" LOOOOOL! By the way, these cards were available for one more month when finally the analogue was shutoff. There's some brazilian cities with analogue tvs on air, due financial difficulties to convert to digital
Some cities and regions still have analog tv, because they still don't have activated digital channels, to accelerate the process the government created a program for the digital implantation in those areas, all the country will be 100% digital at the end of 2025.
BBC one wales at least lampshades the extinction of analog TV, and that’s hilarious
5:52 fun fact: SBT, Record and RedeTV in the last year's of analog television in Brazil they try to not turn off, they allegations are: the cost of the three networks are low to carry on cable service (an negociation made by the joint venture Simba Content, an company of the three networks stocks), but nothing is changed: the channels are carry with a cost of less than BRL 1,00
Tem tbm o fato de que o canal 4 foi o único de SP a ser desligado duas vezes por determinação federal
@@TheKoakumaa primeira vez (1980) foi por cassação, na qual retiraram dos Diários Associados por causa da crise da Tupi.
A segunda (março de 2017) foi pelo fim da tv analógica, que não foi somente ela mas todos os outros canais da grande sp também fizeram.
7:47 ep jumpscare
13:46 lol I like this one, Rai.
ah i get it. your channel name. rai also reminds me of that typhoon
the KBS part was kinda creepy....in the middle of Aegukga, suddenly cut off to grainy screen...嚇死我...
The extremely iconic rainbow screen of death 27:11
Imagine someone went off-grid for a few months but left their VCR set to record some shows, only to come back and find the channel shut down 😆
Damn... Never thought about that the "Goodbye" animation would be used 😢
12:49 This Hungarian Analog Shutdown video has folk songs.
5:52 vinny saying speen
i like how some of them was recorded using vhs making it like some sort of analog horror
So you're saying when you record anything on VHS it's suddenly analog horror?
@@kreuner11 there's something interesting about vhs and analog horror, but that's bc i watched too many local 54
@@AzamMujahidProductions oh hey a new message. vhs has been around longer then analog horror.
@@redeye_ i know. watched so many gameplay videos recorded with vhs and wow. they look impressive, and also kind of nostalgic.
I love australia's "7 mate" channel.
HSV 7 in Melbourne has to be my favorite.
12:23 TVB Pearl:Dies out
18:06 TVNZ1 and TVNZ2 shutoff without a fanfare (especially in Southland). In Auckland, TV3 ends analogue with a video that was used when they started broadcasting on November 1989
20:36 Wales is the first nation in the UK to switch off analogue. That was in 2010.
27:13 BBC Two London switch off without a fanfare or goodbye
28:00 BBC One Northern Ireland says goodbye to analogue properly. Their neighbours Republic of Ireland switched off analogue the following day.
27:55 catch up with othe- *dies*
19:38 Here's my country at ThaiPBS channel 3
18:35 Zealand is about to say goodbye to analog.
FilmFour was ahead of the times by already shutting down its analog service in 2000.
@@nekoaumeliedadorps2091 Okay.
woops my mistake lol though it was 2004
Not really, because it was an analog satellite channel. Satellite television in Europe suddenly went from analog to digital in the late 90s early 2000s. German free-to-air satellite television was an exception tho, because their analog satellite services were shut down in 2012.
There's a much longer bit before HSV Sydney, but i understand why it's not included
It's ATN Sydney not HSV Sydney.
HSV is on Melbourne not in Sydney.
1:00 bnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
4:21 “The Gang Pulls The Plug On Analog”
6:39 shoof
7:52 jumpscare
9:19 jumpscare 2
11:31 Du Fabrehen-cush shuhhhhhhhhhhhh
13:35 RIP SMASNUG
17:58 jumpscare 3
18:30 Or help someone have quieter static next time
29:52 worst quality i have ever seen
5:00 jumpscare 4: the 4 awakens
1:00 bye
2:30 bye
5:00 bye
5:33 bye
5:46 bye
6:39 bye
7:16 bye
7:52 bye
8:08 bye
8:19 bye
8:53 bye
9:04 bye
9:19 bye
9:27 bye
9:37 bye
14:43 THREE, TWO, ON- *death*
lol. they didn't have any patience
“TBS is now not available on analog”
Why am I watching this late at night alone in the dark, this is a scary idea.
18:08 Poor Herbie. He got switched to digital TV. I'm guessing the movie is Herbie Fully Loaded (2005).
13:36 RIP SAMSUNG
18:11 you know what, now. This calls for plug pulling.
(PULLS THE PLUG ON TV BROADCAST)
Seven's TV Guy: Bye-bye!
11:38 Mega Tv Greece has a very sexy voice.
Turns out the audio signal interfered with an ad of a sex hotline.
💀💀💀
why the hell would people show a sex hotline
@@hurricaneian09L for the most desperate
💀
18:36 perfectly timed
3/31/12 - The prefectures of Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima had their digital switchover delayed due to the prefectures suffering severe damage in the March 2011 Tohoku earthquake.
27:55 Catch up with ot- *dies*
5:17
_Good evening, our channel will be closing down in a few moments. But before we do, the news-_
*🔊THIS IS HERALD SUN TELEVISION THE TIME IS 9 O’CLOCK*
*beeps* and then *LITERALLY DIES WITH NO SOUND AT ALL*
met with *BLUE SCREEN*
14:37 air was being forced out of my front speakers it was so loud 😂
7:47 CityTV is also a thing in Colombia.
MAN, I HATE WHEN CZcams DELETED MY VERY LONG COMMENT AND I HAD TO REWRITE ANYTHING FROM THE BEGINNING!
It is because the original CityTV here in Canada licensed the brand to the Colombian version.
Pretty nice, huh?
In few words, the original CityTV is canadian.
The BBC one wales was my favorite it’s kind of a sweet goodbye
5:49 its from my country!
12:32 EN Translator 🇺🇸: Don’t wait! Switch now!
MINDIGTV
Old memories 😢
4:18 The gang shuts off analog television in Sydney
25:43 Was this the first channel in the UK to switch to digital satellite?
No BBC wales 🏴 was
Oh, didn’t know that, thanks!
@@Loaf-toastWasn’t BBC Wales, May 2007? This was March 2000.
@@skyymega64 Oh ok thanks
But why did they turn it off? Is digital satellite better?
Sbt in brazil used SD until 2016 in some shows
meanwhile the S'pore man in the Singapore part: "....die!!!!! finally..."
lol😊
7:48 scary jumpscare get ready
Goodbye Seven 7 Brisbane analog and be like rarevision analog switch over 0:28
Good thing Dish and Directv Exists
ow hei, pls update this because indonesia just switch off analog tv broadcast a few weeks ago
11:29 "hiest! sexy! explosive!" explosive it is
11:21
19:21 My Country
5:22 this is Haroldson television.the time is 9 o clock (the final minute of analog) (fades away)
Herald Sun Television (I think).
Strangely, no footage of my country analog shut down exist.
Part 2 please
6:30 😫
13:57 in 2010, change the
Square.
18:37 BBC broadcast real voice
Today Indonesia new analogue switch off only Jabodetabek city 3th November 2022
I've found a video about TV analog shutoff in Lebus voivodeship (polish voivodeship named after German border city of Lebus, which, in fact, it should be renamed to "Gorzów-Zielona Góra Voivodeship" (after capitals of it) or "Eastern Greater Polish Voivodeship", after region it partially covers, the Greater Poland west to Poznań): czcams.com/video/r9dcMzrMYuE/video.html. It was switched off on December 7th, 2012, at 4.15 AM.
It's called Lubuskie Voivodeship and the region is called Ziemia Lubuska
0:25 This Goes Hard
What racing show was that before being switched
HRT(Hinaland)
Analog signoff(2015)
Trilingual Hina-BR(latin)-KO(hanzi)
Would like some translation next time
7:50
JUMPSCARE WARNING!
Philippines analog TV shutdown is coming this year 2023...
I have two televisions
One is from 1990
The other is from 2015
The 1990 one is staticking
the music from 12:47 actually comes from a non-hungarian radio station
Maybe a Slovak radio station? Austrian? Slovene?
a bit late but the person speaking i think is croatian, at least it sounds like it to me as a serb
@@JovanLemon Makes since given the Hungarian border. There-s some accordions, so most likely Serbian.
It's not from a radio station. This is just the audio of M1 Hungary.
ZUMBA FITNESS!
HEIST! SEXY! EXPLOSIVE!
What the hell
City tv was the best one
Telefe(Argentina) analog shutdown(BTQ-7 style)
2013
Music:Ode to Joy
Videos featured:
The countdown
1986(Diego Maradona wins the world cup)
Some other random videos from 1950s-2000s
FIN.
CANAL ONCE(11)
1956-2013
This is Television 11... Buenos Aires!
Kometa TV(static,2015)
Can we get a o7 to the analog channels
Domo waved Bye Bye!
ABS-CBN Regional and
ABS-CBN Sports on
ABS-CBN
ABS-CBN Regional Channel and
ABS-CBN Sports+Action on
ABS-CBN TV Plus
ABS-CBN TV Plus Go and
Sky Direct
@@ianmartinez2370 Channel 2 closed down due to a Cease and Desist Order from the National Telecommunications Commission, not an analog shutdown. If the Lopez folks sorted out their sh*t with the government and the NTC, ABS-CBN would have had a grand analog farewell by 2023.
On that day affiliates of NNN aired a news program about the digital switchover, while JNN and Fuji stations aired special editions of variety shows.
29:58
Luciana gimenez e o ratinho pai desligando a tv analógica daqui, hilario😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
11:38 so romantic lol
That's a sex hotline ad
Comparison
czcams.com/video/wu8bHXqbVCA/video.html
czcams.com/video/bJUswm9e_JQ/video.html
czcams.com/video/O3IGDrr5hRc/video.html
🇧🇷 Alô meu Brasil! 🇧🇷
5:50 7:02
Possible!😦
19:33
15:24 well it is a anti-piracy screen dudes!
5:26
"The time is 9 o'clock."
Famous last words...
7:48
This is CityTV. *dies*
14:35
日本が参入
"Japan Comes In"
missing poland
5:50 my state
0:35
Are we not going to talk about 0:39 and 2:09 and 3:37 when it was showing 9/11 that showed like 3 times-
So creepy
Ikr? Same to me too. But i cant understand why it's so unsettling to me. Why do you think we feel this way?
at :38 or :42 you can see the World Trade Center Crashing
25:43 FilmFour UK Channel
Television 1(CBS)
Television 2(NBC)
Static battle!
10 seconds...
30 seconds...
CBS dies
NBC is the winner!
45 seconds...
NBC dies
Rainbow or Gray?
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