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  1. Time in Tokyo: 12:23, 05.04.2024. Listen online to Nippon Broadcasting System radio station 1242 kHz AM for free – great choice for Tokyo, Japan. Listen live Nippon Broadcasting System radio with Onlineradiobox.com.

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  2. 57,000 watts (FM 93 MHz) Links. Webcast. http://radiko.jp/#LFR (Japan only) Website. 1242.com. Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc. (株式会社ニッポン放送, Kabushiki-gaisha Nippon Hōsō), or JOLF, is a Japanese radio station in Yurakucho, Chiyoda ward, Tokyo, next to the Tokyo Imperial Palace.

    • April 1, 2006 (spun off from the former Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc. founded in 1954)
    • 121 (June 2021)
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    • 9-3, Yurakucho Itchome, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nippon_TVNippon TV - Wikipedia

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    • Other TV Channels Owned by NTV
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    Early stages

    The history of Nippon TV began in 1951 with the announcement by US Senator Karl Mundt (best known as the key proponent of Voice of America) that commercial television would be set up in Japan (then under United States-led Allied Occupation of Japan). According to Canadian-Japanese writer Benjamin Fulford, Mundt recommended Matsutarō Shōriki to the CIA (which later hired Shōriki as a CIA agent under the codenames "podam" and "pojackpot-1"); with executives of The Asahi Shimbun and Mainichi Shi...

    Nippon News Network and launch of color TV

    With the issuance of a large number of new TV licenses by the Ministry of Posts in the late 1950s, Yomiuri Shimbun and Nippon Television began to establish TV stations outside the Kanto area.: 97 On August 28, 1958, Yomiuri TV started broadcasting, marking the start of Nippon TV's expansion into the Kansai area.: 99 However, due to the close partnership between Nippon TV and the Yomiuri Shimbun, the network's expansion was opposed by local newspapers, and the network's expansion was slower th...

    1970s–1980s

    When Kobayashi Shoriki (son-in-law of Shoriki) took over Nippon TV in 1969, he continued the progress of TV broadcasting in color.: 202 In April 1970, Nippon TV's color programs accounted for 76.4% of total broadcast time, ahead of NHK which was second with 73%.: 211 In October 1971, Nippon TV achieved broadcasting all of its programs in color.: 211 However, during this period, due to the economic depression in Japan and the discovery of falsification of financial reports by the Ministry of F...

    When Nippon TV started in 1953, its English acronym "NTV" was used as its first corporate logo, with a colored version later used in 1972 after the launch of color TV broadcasting. The logo was designed by Takada Masajiro, an assistant professor at Tokyo University of the Arts.: 54 In 2003, Nippon TV launched a new corporate logo with the introduct...

    Callsign

    For details, see 日本の放送局所の呼出符号#JO*X_2(in Japanese) 1. Digital terrestrial television broadcasting: JOAX-DTVNippon Television Digital Television 2. UHF channel 25, frequency 545.142857MHz/10kW 3. Remote control key ID - 4 3.1. 3 digits - 041, 042, 045 (for temporary), 641 (for One Seg). 4. Since it was the first preliminary license for a television station, it was given an "A" in the series of callsigns ending in the letter X, given to commercial television stations.

    In addition to terrestrial broadcasting in the Kanto area, NTV broadcasts and supplies the following pay television channels: 1. Nittele G+ Sports channel managed by subsidiary company CS Nippon. 1. NTV NEWS24 24-hour news channel founded in 1989 as NCN. 1. Nittele Plus Entertainment channel, emphasizing on original content and reruns from the terr...

    After the launch of Japan News Network in April 1960,: 15 a new group of networks was supposed to be formed between Sendai Television, Nagoya TV, Nippon TV, and Hiroshima Telecasting in 1962.: 19 But in 1963, Nishinippon Shimbun, which is a key shareholder of Television Nishinippon, disagreed to Yomiuri Shimbun's plans to expand in Fukuoka Prefectu...

    The headquarters (Shiodome NTV Tower): 6–1, Higashi-Shimbashi Itchome, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
    Kojimachi Studio (the studios): Nibancho, Chiyoda, Tokyo(closed in 2019 for further redevelopments)
    Kansai Branch Office: Kintetsu Dojima Building, 2-2, Dojima Nichome, Kita-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture

    News

    1. Zip!(morning news directed by Ami K) 2. News Every(evening news) 3. News Zero(late-night news) 4. NNN News 24(24-hour news channel)

    Variety and music

    1. Question for one hundred million people!? Waratte Koraete!(1億人の大質問!?笑ってコラえて!) 2. Guruguru Ninety Nine(Gurunai, ぐるぐるナインティナイン, ぐるナイ) 3. Sekaiichi Uketai Jugyo(世界一受けたい授業) (until March 2024) 4. Enta no Kamisama ~the god of Entertainment~(エンタの神様 ~the god of Entertainment~) 5. Sekai Marumie! TV Tokusoubu(世界まる見え!テレビ特捜部) 6. The! Tetsuwan! DASH!!(ザ!鉄腕!DASH!!) 7. Gyoretsu no dekiru Horitsu Sodanjo(行列の出来る法律相談所) 8. Shōten(笑点;the second longest running TV show in Japan, continuously broadcast since May...

    Movie industry

    1. 20th Century Fox 2. New Line Cinema 3. Columbia Pictures 4. Lionsgate 5. Universal Pictures 6. Warner Bros.

    Hato no kyūjitsu (Dove's Day Off), NTV's station identification
    • Tokyo, Japan (October 28, 1952; 70 years ago)
    • Yoshio Okubo, (Chairman), Akira Ishizawa, (President)
    • 6-1, Higashi-Shimbashi Itchome, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
    • Matsutaro Shoriki
  7. 4 days ago · Emperor Emeritus Akihito and Empress Emerita Michiko attended on May 4 the 100th anniversary concert held in Tokyo, comm... NIPPON TV NEWS 24 JAPAN is the English news service of Nippon Television Network. We provides a selection news videos on what is happening in Japan.

  8. Jan 27, 2021 · All Night Nippon is a successful late-night radio show. All Night Nippon — (from hereunder, “ANN”) airing from 1AM to 3AM (every Monday to Saturday), and All Night Nippon 0 (ZERO) (from hereunder, “ANN0”) from 3AM to 4:30AM (every Monday to Thursday; extended until 5AM on Fridays and 4:50AM on Saturdays)—is an ongoing broadcasting ...

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