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The end of your network has arrived. Network Death is imminent. Some networks have just a brief or abrupt sign-off with little to no fanfare, but some do go the extra mile to pay tribute to their history before turning off the transmitter for good. They likely will also decide to herald the arrival of a replacement moments after. This is the trope for when networks decide to go out with a real tribute to themselves, or at least a carefully-chosen final program. See End-of-Series Awareness for when this happens for an individual franchise. |
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Downplayed with Chiller ending its final broadcast day with an airing of The Babadook and then a simple message of "Thank you for watching Chiller. Good night!" | |
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Disney XD Japan, unlike its other iterations, managed to cease operations in style. After airing their final program of Pickle and Peanut (their signature show), they capped things off with their last XD podcast followed by: | |
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Disney XD Australia ended with a back-to-back airing of the entire High School Musical trilogy. | |
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Perhaps not coincidentally, the final program aired, Open Season, had its credits set to the Alternative Foreign Theme Song "Tú Eres el Amor" by Reyli Barbanote who voiced Boog in the Latin Spanish dub, which sounds very fitting for the channel's shutdown. | |
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The third ad shows Jay fleeing from the aforementioned guitar and dodging a spaceship in his way. Then he leaps into another building only to let out a defeated groan upon finding a floating Disney XD logo accompanied by fleets of Space Invaders-like ships shaped like video game controllers. | |
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CineMagic, a Sirius XM station devoted to movie soundtracks, left radios at midnight on July 1, 2011 (before switching to an Internet-only station, a format it still holds to this day) with, appropriately enough, "So Long, Farewell" from The Sound of Music. | |
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For online listeners, the last song was AC/DC 's "Back in Black." For FM listeners, the final song was Pedro Suárez-Vértiz's "Me Elevé,"note as a side note, Pedro Suárez Vértiz was a popular Peruvian singer and composer, and he tragically passed away weeks before on December 28, 2023. but the song was interrupted by the message "God is the owner of radio stations," delivered during the sermon of Rodolfo González Cruz, owner of Radio Bethel, which was a Take That! to the closed station. All social media accounts were deactivated on the night of February 1, ironically turning them into Lost Media. | |
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The IBA's Channel 33 shut down at that time, but Channel 1 carried on with regular programming (besides news) through 14 May, with a skeleton staff of 20 employees to televise the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest — which went out on TV with no commentary. Before delivering the result of the Israeli's jury vote, spokesperson Ofer Nachshon acknowledged the closure on-air and bid the IBA farewell. | |
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Also in Japan, the Disney-owned satellite channel Dlife was shut down on March 31, 2020. After the broadcast of the series Criminal Minds, the last ten minutes consisted of a marquee naming each and every one of the series and films the channel showed for eight years, finally thanking and saying goodbye to their viewers. The signal was officially shut down an hour later. | |
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As a side note, the IPBC became responsible for Israel's Eurovision entries beginning in 2018. In their very first Eurovision as Israel's delegation, Netta's song "Toy" would win the contest. | |
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Activism-oriented Pivot ended with five consecutive showings of the movie Good Night, and Good Luck.. This may have been a tribute to the predecessor Documentary Channel, which ended with an airing of Edward R. Murrow's famous "Wires and Lights in a Box" speech, ending with those exact words, before transitioning to Pivot. | |
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WAAF Boston was literally the city's last rock and roll station, sold to EMF/K-Love in February 2020. Hundreds of fans gathered in the parking lot to bid the station and its beloved DJs farewell, while the station aired a final program with appearances by a number of station alumni, as well as Tom Hamilton of Aerosmith (who owes much of their early success to WAAF). "Mistress" Carrie Sarao and her colleague Mike Hsu closed out with Black Sabbath's "Black Sabbath", exhorting listeners to crank their windows down and their volume up (Carrie stated that the song was chosen because Ozzy Osbourne had released a new album that day, and so the new owners would "have to endure Satan first"). This specific example was highlighted in the Rolling Stone article about K-Love and their goals and less than honest tactics. | |
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Radio Disney rarely, if ever, played any song more than a few months old. This was until it was announced to be closing down in early 2021. After the deejays were retired on New Year's Eve, Radio Disney played a shuffled selection of hits from across its 24-year history. Their last terrestrial radio station in Los Angeles, which had been playing their Country station since 2017, also flipped back to the pop feed for the final weeks. Radio Disney was finally silenced without fanfare on April 14th, 2021, the last song allegedly being Natasha Bedingfield's "Unwritten,"note This may or may not have been a random pick, with its theme of new beginnings and use at graduations after which AM 1110 switched to a "burner" simulcast of sister station KSPN's sports talk format. | |
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On June 28, 2022, after Rogers Media fired DJ hosts Kevin Lim and Sonia Sidhu, Vancouver, British Columbia, radio station CKKS-FM dropped the KISS-FM format by playing Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine for 30 hours straight. On the next day, the station flipped to Sonic Radio, an alternative-rock radio station. Their first song? ''Killing in the Name'', which was played one more time. | |
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There are a few songs commonly used for the last play of a dying station, depending on its format. These include, but are not limited to: Boyz II Men's "End Of The Road" (Urban), Garth Brooks's "The Dance" (Country), Semisonic's "Closing Time" or R.E.M.'s "It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" (Alternative), Metallica's "Fade to Black" (Rock), and *NSYNC's “Bye Bye Bye� (Top 40/Hot AC). And if it fits well enough, there's always the song it started out with. For instance, Australian station Magic 693 signed off in 2006 with "Magic Moments" by Perry Como, the first song that was played when the Magic format replaced 693 3EE in 1994. |
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Gremlins 2: The New Batch: In a reference to the rumored existence of this tape, when Clamp learns that he will have to shut down his automated skyscraper, which includes a cable network, he reveals that he had a tape prepared, one that would be a final farewell to their audience. He never thought it would ever be used. | |
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Though unintentional, Boomerang Russia ceased broadcasting abruptly while airing an episode of Mr. Bean: The Animated Series, at the time the blue car crashed down the subway. One YouTube viewer thought it to be symbolism on the channel itself, and stated the following: | |
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