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  1. Hiroshima Telecasting Co., Ltd. (HTV, 広島テレビ放送株式会社, callsign: JONX-TV) is a TV station in Hiroshima. It is affiliated with Nippon News Network and Nippon Television Network System. It is broadcast in Hiroshima Prefecture.

    • 広島テレビ放送株式会社
    • Hiroshima Telecasting Co., Ltd.
  2. TSS was founded on August 8, 1974, and began broadcasting on October 1, 1975. On June 23, 2006, it began broadcasting a digital signal; the analog-digital simulcast period continued until July 24, 2011. TSS-TV moved to its new headquarters on February 22, 2021 in Deshio, Minami-ku, Hiroshima City.

    • October 1, 1975
  3. Oct 6, 2016 · So began one of radio’s most unusual and powerful broadcasts: a series of four thirty minute commercial-free programs heard on consecutive weeknights in September of 1946 that serialized journalist John Hersey’s 31,000 word account of the experiences of six survivors of the Hiroshima atom bomb, published only two weeks earlier in the New ...

  4. Courtesy of Hiroshima Telecasting Co., Ltd. Hiroshima mass media have produced several radio and TV programs and published special feature articles regarding the atomic bombing. Many have gone beyond the normal news framework to conduct exhaustive studies and major campaigns to help gather A-bomb materials.

  5. Hiroshima Telecasting | Logopedia | Fandom. in: Nippon News Network, Television channels in Japan, Hiroshima, Chūgoku Region, Japan. Hiroshima Telecasting. Contents. 1 1962-1989. 1.1 1962-1975. 1.2 1975-1988. 2 1989-present. 2.1 1989-2011. 2.2 2011–present. 1962-1989. 1962-1975. 1975-1988. 1989-present. 1989-2011. 2011–present. Categories.

  6. Category:Hiroshima Telecasting. Category. : Hiroshima Telecasting. English: Hiroshima Telecasting. ( HTV , Hirotere! 日本語: 広島テレビ放送 、略称 HTV 、通称 広テレ! 。 広島県 を放送エリアとする民間放送テレビ局。. 1962年9月1日開局、 日本テレビ系列 。.

  7. Donated by Hiroshima Telecasting Co., Ltd. This record of a bereaved family was featured in a documentary drama produced by Hiroshima Telecasting in 1969. Information about 209 first-year students at Second Hiroshima Prefectural Junior High School was handwritten by bereaved family members.

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