It is estimated that the first version of the red, green and blue logo (1990— 1998) will not be used, and the second version of the CCTV double-line font with silver horizontal lines may be used, or it may not be used anymore. The time screen display may not use handwritten fonts, but capsule fonts (fonts in the late 1990s). With the concept of keeping pace with the times, CCTV will never do this.
As for the location of the logo, according to the relevant regulations and principles, it cannot be moved to the upper right corner unless there are special circumstances [such as broadcasting NBA, Olympic Games, Asian Games or other videos of purchased programs with other logos (such as ATV and Phoenix Satellite TV), which involve copyright issues or for the convenience of viewing].
1990, CCTV began to take the lead in using the technology of hanging logo on the screen in China (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan), and then TVB and ATV began to follow up in 1994.
Multi-format TV signal generators can be used, but there are many programs on CCTV today, so this test card may be rarely used (probably in the middle of the night or the last Tuesday of the year, or when it is necessary to stop for maintenance or hold a large meeting in the station), and international channels such as CCTV- 1 integrated channel broadcast 24 hours, which is generally not used.