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In 1989, the People's Television Network changes its logo displacing its 1986 logo with a "4" with five lines and the slogan "'''Four for You'''". The IDs also has a theme song of the same title, composed by singer and composer [[Wikipedia:Jose Mari Chan|Jose Mari Chan]]. The same jingle and theme was later used for the 1990-95 "The People's Network" IDs of that period, as well as begin included in Jose Mari's album "Strictly Commercial (The Jingles Collection)" in 1997.
In 1989, the '''People's Television Network''' changes its logo displacing its 1986 logo with a "4" with five lines and the slogan "'''Four for You'''". The IDs also has a theme song of the same title, composed by singer and composer [[Wikipedia:Jose Mari Chan|Jose Mari Chan]]. The same jingle and theme was later used for the 1990-95 "[[People's Television Network "The People's Network" (partially found unrevised version of the Filipino television network’s station ID; 1990-1995)|The People's Network]]" IDs of that period, as well as begin included in Jose Mari's album "Strictly Commercial (The Jingles Collection)" in 1997.


==Premise==
==Premise==
The station ID opens with the shot of planet Earth zooming to the Philippines, then a spiked crystal ball flies over the mountains and a city. The images of the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution are shown while a spiked crystal ball transforms into a bird and then later transforms into the 1986 "4" logo with the "People's Television" text, then when the 1986 "4" zooms in to shown the images of the Olympic rings with the text saying "THE OLYMPIC NETWORK" along with pictograms of Track and Field, Swimming, Weightlifting and Judo, then the 1989 "4" logo and the text saying "People's Network" appears, when the logo slides to the right, the ID ends spelling out the words "FOUR" appeared one by one and the 1989 "4" appears on the right, with the script saying "For You!" appears on the left.
The station ID opens with the shot of planet Earth zooming to the Philippines, then a spiked crystal ball flies over the mountains and a city. The images of the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution are shown while a spiked crystal ball transforms into a bird and then later transforms into the 1986 "4" logo with the "People's Television" text, the 1986 "4" then zooms in to shown the images of the Olympic rings with the text saying "THE OLYMPIC NETWORK" along with pictograms of Track and Field, Swimming, Weightlifting and Judo, then the 1989 "4" logo and the text saying "People's Network" appears, when the logo slides to the right, the ID ends spelling out the words "FOUR" appeared one by one and the 1989 "4" appears on the right, with the script saying "For You!" appears on the left.


==Availability==
==Availability==
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==Videos==
==Videos==
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   |description1 =The full B&W version. Timestamp = 0:41
   |description1 =The full B&W version. Timestamp = 0:18
   |service2    =youtube
   |service2    =youtube
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   |id2          =d8HPEFguTCo

Latest revision as of 08:34, 8 September 2024

PTV1989.png

Logo shown at the endcard of the ID

Status: Found

Date found: 4 Sept 2017

Found by: View on the 3rd - Jojo Bailon
UndustFixation (High-quality version)


In 1989, the People's Television Network changes its logo displacing its 1986 logo with a "4" with five lines and the slogan "Four for You". The IDs also has a theme song of the same title, composed by singer and composer Jose Mari Chan. The same jingle and theme was later used for the 1990-95 "The People's Network" IDs of that period, as well as begin included in Jose Mari's album "Strictly Commercial (The Jingles Collection)" in 1997.

Premise

The station ID opens with the shot of planet Earth zooming to the Philippines, then a spiked crystal ball flies over the mountains and a city. The images of the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution are shown while a spiked crystal ball transforms into a bird and then later transforms into the 1986 "4" logo with the "People's Television" text, the 1986 "4" then zooms in to shown the images of the Olympic rings with the text saying "THE OLYMPIC NETWORK" along with pictograms of Track and Field, Swimming, Weightlifting and Judo, then the 1989 "4" logo and the text saying "People's Network" appears, when the logo slides to the right, the ID ends spelling out the words "FOUR" appeared one by one and the 1989 "4" appears on the right, with the script saying "For You!" appears on the left.

Availability

The station ID, along with other network station IDs (RPN-9, back then as New Vision 9, ABS-CBN, GMA-7, and IBC-13) was included in the 1989 PMPC Star Awards for Television and won the Best Station with Balanced Programming.[1][2] The video was uploaded by VSPRODUCTIONS in the early 2010s, albeit low-quality and black and white. It was soon terminated but the station IDs part was uploaded by lelouchfanchannel, but it is more low-quality.

On September 4, 2017, View on the 3rd - Jojo Bailon found the colorized version of the ID.[3] An high quality version of the ID was found by UndustFixation in July 2024 and it was premiered on September 8, 2024. [4]

Videos

The colorized version.

References