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  1. 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. Founded in 1954, it is together with Nippon Cultural Broadcasting, the flagship station of the National Radio Network.

    • April 1, 2006 (spun off from the former Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc. founded in 1954)
    • 121 (June 2021)
    • Broadcasting
    • 9-3, Yurakucho Itchome, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
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  7. Apr 19, 2005 · The accord ended a two-month struggle for control of the Nippon Broadcasting System, a small operation that had long been an affiliate of Fuji TV until Livedoor surreptitiously bought up much of ...

  8. Nippon Broadcasting case The Tokyo District Court and Tokyo High Court rulings both cited the Tokyo High Court's 2005 Nippon Broadcasting Case ruling. [8] In that case, the High Court ruled that a board of directors was generally not allowed to issue discriminatory stock warrants to prevent a shareholder from effecting a hostile takeover.

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