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  2. List of Japanese-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    WMBC-TV: Mountain Broadcasting Corporation: Channel 18 US: TV Japan: NHK Cosmomedia America Inc. Channel may vary with services Europe, the Middle East, Russia and North Africa [1] JSTV: Japan Satellite Television (Hot Bird 6, Encrypted in Cryptoworks)

  3. Fujisankei Communications International - Wikipedia

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    Fujisankei Communications International, Inc. (FCI) is the American arm of the Fujisankei Communications Group, a Japanese media conglomerate of television and radio channels, magazine, newspaper, record and video game companies. The Fujisankei Communications Group regroups more than 90 companies, like Fuji TV in Japan, among others.

  4. Nippon Golden Network - Wikipedia

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    Nippon Golden Network (ニッポンゴールデンネットワーク, abbreviated NGN) is a cable television network broadcasting Japanese programs in Hawaii, United States. [4] It is viewable in four islands in Hawaii (Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Hawaii) and California.

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    Enter your ZIP code on Hulu’s site to see what live TV is available to you. ... BBC America, QVC, HGTV, Nick Jr. and many others. You also get 50 hours of DVR storage for free, or you can pay $5 ...

  6. List of programs broadcast by TV Japan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of current and former television programs broadcast by TV Japan in North America. The network broadcasts a variety of Japanese programs, ranging from anime to drama . Current programming

  7. KIKU - Wikipedia

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    This prompted general manager Joanne Ninomiya, who had run channel 13 since 1969, [13] to depart in January 1981; she then started her own company, JN Productions, to broadcast Japanese-language shows on cable. [14] The new KIKU-TV ownership instituted a mostly English-language program lineup in June 1981. [15]