Shokaiwan Metropolitan Television[]
1981-1989[]
Network ID (1986, 2015 recreation)
Network ID (1986, 2015 recreation)
1986 (5th anniversary)[]
1989-1990[]
Network ID (1989, 2015 recreation)
In late 1989, SMT the University of Soara and Soara Shinbun sold the network to Araiguma Broadcasting.
Araiguma TV[]
1990-2002[]
DESIGNER Araiguma In-house department
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TYPOGRAPHY Helvetica (text)
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USAGE Official
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Network clock (Panasonic, 1992).
Network ID (1990, 2015 recreation).
Network ID (1995, 2015 recreation).
Network ID (1997, 2015 recreation).
1991 (10th anniversary)[]
1996 (15th anniversary)[]
1999 (18th anniversary)[]
2001 (20th anniversary)[]
2002-2011[]
DESIGNER Mirai Design (logo) Araiguma In-House team (idents)
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TYPOGRAPHY Custom
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USAGE Official
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Screenbug (ATV Hi-Vision, 2006)
Network ID (2002, 2015 recreation).
Network ID (2004, 2015 recreation).
2006 (25th anniversary)[]
2011-present[]
Designer:
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Dsiners Incorporation (logo) Araimedia In-House team (2011 idents) Daikanimates (2020 idents) ifFlex Animabox (2022 idents)
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Typography:
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Aller (modified, logo) Uni Neue (2017 clock) Noto Sans(osb)
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Network ID (Generic, 2017).
Network ID (Doodles, 2017)
Network clock (Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon, 2019)
Network ID (Generic, 2020)
Network ID (Monster Jam, 2020)
Network ID (Grave Digger from Monster Jam, 2020)
Network ID (Mr. Wolf and Mr. Snake, 2022)
Network ID (Mr. Wolf, Summer Olympics, 2022)
Network clock (Saishiba, 2019)
Network clock (Peugeot, 2022)
2016 (35th anniversary)[]
2021 (40th anniversary)[]
Network ID (Where's Wally, 2021)
2022 (41st anniversary)[]
Network ID (The Bad Guys, 40th Anniversary, 2022)