I always thought Global use to show Night Walk and Night Ride back in those days instead of signing off. They should bring those back on. Nothing better than having someone go around downtown Toronto with a camera listening to Jazz music.
@ccchamoxa I remember that too!! I couldn't remember for the life of me what it was called and had to look it up. The series if you can really call it a series was called Night Moves/Night Walk/Night Music which ran from 86 to 93..
what is the name of the piece of music playing in the background (the instrumental piece before O Canada), its been bothering me to know what the name is, since I was a kid listening to it as i fell asleep with the TV on...... Thanks!!!!!
@@BrownBrother27 Ici Radio-Canada Télé and Noovo (formerly V) sign off, but not with the national anthem. The former just switch broadcast to Ici RDI, whereas Noovo plays the logo loop with relaxing piano music.
The anthem . . witht he high jumper and teh baby at the end - burned into my brain from my childhood. Amazing. this channel (Retroontario) rocks!!!!
It's funny they were still using that version of the national anthem in 1993. I suspect it was 15 years old or more at the time.
CBC was also using that version for its sign-offs
Proud to live in such a beautful part of a gorgeous province in such an amazing country.
Thanks for posting this! Finally, a Global sign-off from the 90s!
I always thought Global use to show Night Walk and Night Ride back in those days instead of signing off. They should bring those back on. Nothing better than having someone go around downtown Toronto with a camera listening to Jazz music.
Used to be able to view global television from Detroit,Michigan (united states)
I used to as well from ch. 22
Is it me, or is that the Hartland covered bridge in New Brunswick at 1:17?
Didn't think they meant *that* far east...
Very nice!!! In Switzerland we haven't never a sign off like this!!!
Not even in Mexico, Not even in United States.
I suppose listing off the transmitters for the areas the SRG SSR or other networks serve probably seemed too technical to list.
I know the beautiful music from TSR's 1987 sign-off sequence. Perfect synth theme for the era!
sometimes after signing off, they run a clip of toronto streets at night with some jazzy music,
That is Global Toronto from 1993.
@ccchamoxa I remember that too!! I couldn't remember for the life of me what it was called and had to look it up. The series if you can really call it a series was called Night Moves/Night Walk/Night Music which ran from 86 to 93..
what is the name of the piece of music playing in the background (the instrumental piece before O Canada), its been bothering me to know what the name is, since I was a kid listening to it as i fell asleep with the TV on...... Thanks!!!!!
Vivaldi Concerto for Guitar and Strings in D Major, 2nd Movement. Better known for its inclusion in Sesame Street's "sad flower" segment.
0:03 whats the film?
its my idea or this video is in 60 fps???
Anyone by chance know the music in the sign off sequence?
Vivaldi Concerto for Guitar and Strings in D Major. 2nd Movement.
@@titusmccarthy thanks
wonder if by the end of 2009 if Global will even be around as they are you know in the hole $4 BILLION
It's the summer of 2019.... and it still is.
I thought Global still has sign offs and not 24 hours as a result.
What Canadian major networks are 24 hours?
CBC, CTV, Global, and City are all 247 stations.
Celeste K Thanks for the response! :-) Are any of the French language channels 24/7?
ZzxxCrafter02xx Gaming Not where I live they don't. Unless I'm missing something?
ZzxxCrafter02xx Gaming Actually Omni 1 and 2 as well as City Toronto is available in my area and it hasn't signed off for a long time.
@@BrownBrother27 Ici Radio-Canada Télé and Noovo (formerly V) sign off, but not with the national anthem. The former just switch broadcast to Ici RDI, whereas Noovo plays the logo loop with relaxing piano music.
Same as TVO's sign off.
Venom011 well it is same, in a way that they both used the 1979 O Canada in their sign off ever since its release.
@@KondaaKage CBC also used that version, most notably accompanying the seagull animation