WCTV-DTV

WCTV-DTV (formerly WCTV-TV before digital broadcasts) is an owned and operated station by CTV Corporation.

History
In 1996 (or 1997), 2 days after Fuji TV moves headquarters, CTV and it's station, WCTV, announced to move it's headquarters to Shizu Hotel (the hotel which moved to another location), the move was complete in April 21, 1996/1997, and CTV/WCTV aired a special sign-off which is similar to Fuji TV but, the headquarters in beginning was an old CTVS/TVC/CTV headquarters picture taken from 1957, 4 videos are Doraemon (1973) finale, CTV sign-off from 1965, Fuji TV sign off from it's black and white days (after that, these are things from Fuji TV 1996/1997 sign-off (an control room with a message, call-sign, and town sequences), and Nippon Television's Dove's Day Off/closedown (in black and white), after that, it shows an message, followed by callsign for an few times, an WCTV town sequence (closedown) ident, an Loeki the Lion, and then Goodnight Kiwi, and also CTV's corporate identity with "CentraliaTelevision OneTwoThreeFour" replaced with "Centralia Television", and followed by an mixture of Japan and Centralia's national anthem, and then a filler (similar to Fuji TV, but the footage is an Shizu Hotel), and after the song, it will transition to a testcard with Japanese words, it will now had resumes operations at 22 April, 1996/1997, when it played an sunrise background with logo and call-sign (similar to Fuji TV), and 2 announcers saying the call-sign in the similar way of Fuji TV, and WCTV town sequences (startup) plays.

In 2001, After the Town sequences in Fuji TV is removed, WCTV adopted it's main network branding.

Branding
WCTV uses an Circle 7 logo used by American Broadcasting Company affiliates since 1980, and uses an mixture of CTV Centralia and Fuji TV's branding until 2001.