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      • In Japan, there are seven national television networks – two owned by the national public broadcaster NHK, and five national commercial key stations (the Japanese counterpart of the Big Three like Nippon TV, Fuji TV, and TBS).
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  2. Nippon Television Network System ( NNS; Japanese: 日本テレビネットワーク協議会, romanized : Nihon Terebi Nettowāku Kyōgikai) is a Japanese television network organized by The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings through its subsidiary Nippon Television (NTV). NTV feeds entertainment and other non-news programming over NNS to 29 affiliated ...

  3. www.ntv.co.jp › englishNIPPON TV

    About Nippon TV. Nippon TV is Japan's leading multiplatform entertainment powerhouse and ratings champion broadcaster, as well as owner of streaming giant Hulu in Japan. Over 90% of its content IP is fully owned by Nippon TV and the company has been active in bringing its content to the international market in the form of anime, ready-made ...

  4. In Japan, there are seven national television networks – two owned by the national public broadcaster NHK, and five national commercial key stations (the Japanese counterpart of the Big Three like Nippon TV, Fuji TV, and TBS).

  5. It consists of 27 full stations and 3 cross-net stations (Fukui Broadcasting as a primary NNN affiliate, NNN secondary, TV Oita as an FNN/NNN station, TV Miyazaki as a triple FNN/NNN/ANN station) for a total of 30 stations, making it the largest in Japan.

  6. u&i. 10m 00s. Life-Nurturing Driftwood ― Tama River, Japan. Darwin's Amazing Animals. 25m 00s. Shiga: Lake Biwa and Tanuki Raccoon Dogs. A Cat's-Eye View of Japan. 05m 00s. Season 1-6.

  7. Jul 8, 2014 · Nippon Television Tower has 32 floors and was designed by British architect Richard Rogers. The building has a funky clock motif on its exterior, designed by anime movie director Hayao Miyazaki. There's an Anpanman shop in the building and a glass-fronted studio where visitors can watch NTV live broadcasts. www.japanvisitor.com.

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