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  2. Music On! TV - Wikipedia

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    TV), also known as M-On! ( エムオン , Emu On! ) , is a Japanese music cable television network operated by M-On Entertainment, Inc. ( 株式会社エムオン・エンタテインメント , Kabushiki Gaisha Emu On Entateinmento ) , a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan, Inc. (SMEJ).

  3. Music Station - Wikipedia

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    Music Station (ミュージックステーション, Myūjikku Sutēshon), stylised in all caps, is a Japanese music television program. Broadcasting live weekly on TV Asahi since October 24, 1986, it currently airs from 9PM-10PM on Fridays.

  4. MTV Japan - Wikipedia

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    MTV Japan (Music Television Japan) is the Japanese version of the cable television network based in Tokyo, Japan. It is a subsidiary of Paramount Networks Japan K.K. , and was launched on November 15, 1993.

  5. Category:Japanese music television series - Wikipedia

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    Produce 101 (Japanese TV series) (1 C, 3 P, 2 F) Pages in category "Japanese music television series" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  6. 2025 in Japanese television - Wikipedia

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    Nippon Television: October 3, 1989 Heisei Detective Conan: Anime NNS: January 8, 1996 Heisei Fuji Network System: Music Fair: Music Fuji TV: August 31, 1964 Showa Sazae-san: Anime Fuji TV: October 5, 1969 Showa FNS Music Festival: Music FNS: July 2, 1974 Showa Chibi Maruko-chan: Anime Fuji TV: January 8, 1995 Heisei One Piece: Anime Fuji TV ...

  7. Television in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese television programs such as Music Station and Utaban continue in an almost pristine format from the same variety shows of years before. The only major changes have been the increasing disappearance of live backup music since the 1980s.

  8. List of music video television channels - Wikipedia

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    Music Choice (on-demand only) Music Japan TV; Music On! TV; Music TV; Música por Movistar Plus+; Musik Indonesia; MUZU.TV; Myx; Nat Geo Music; NME TV; NickMusic; NickMusic (Europe & South Africa) Now 70s; Now 80s; Now Rock; NRJ 12; NRJ Hits; Nusantara; Óčko; Óčko Star; Óčko Expres; Óčko Black; PalmarèsADISQ par Stingray; Persian Music ...

  9. Channel A (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Channel A (チャンネル エー) (stylized as channel a) started on October 1, 1998 at 10:00 pm as a 54-minute show.Hosted by Ryo Fukawa and Mika Mifune, it promised a change on Japanese TV programming through segments and documentaries about music, artists, songs and everything about music and entertainment.