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  2. 24 Japan - Wikipedia

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    24 Japan (トゥエンティフォー・ジャパン, Tuentifō Japan, stylized as "24 JAPAN") is a Japanese action thriller television series airing on TV Asahi, based on the American series 24. It began airing from 9 October 2020 and continued through March 2021.

  3. Weathernews LiVE - Wikipedia

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    Weathernews LiVE (ウェザーニュースLiVE, Uezānyusu LiVE) (WNL) is a Japanese 24-hour live channel owned and operated by Weathernews Inc. (WNI), the largest privately owned weather company in the world.

  4. Category : 24-hour television news channels by country

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    24-hour television news channels in Japan (2 P) M. ... 24-hour television news channels in the United States (7 C, 72 P) This page was ...

  5. TVer (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    However, on November 25, TV Tokyo announced that the start of simultaneous streaming would be delayed until after the new year due to delays in the development of the viewing app system for TVer. [24] On February 17 of the following year, TV Tokyo stated its intention to start the service in April, and that TV Asahi, TBS Television, and Fuji ...

  6. Abema - Wikipedia

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    ABEMA (アベマ, often stylized as all caps) is a Japanese streaming service that launched on April 11, 2016, under the name AbemaTV. [2] It is majority-owned by CyberAgent, with a 55.2% stake, and TV Asahi, with a 36.8% stake, while the remaining ownership belongs to various other companies, mostly in the media and entertainment industry.

  7. All-Nippon News Network - Wikipedia

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    Old ANN logo (until September 2003) LCN assignments of ANN affiliates All-Nippon News Network (ANN; Japanese: オールニッポンニュース・ネットワーク, romanized: Ōrunippon Nyūsu Nettowāku) is a Japanese commercial television network run by TV Asahi Corporation (TV Asahi) in Tokyo, which is controlled by The Asahi Shimbun Company.

  8. Wowow - Wikipedia

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    Wowow was the first 24/7, 3 channel, full high-definition broadcaster in Japan. [5] Wowow began pre-opening broadcasts on November 29, 1990, with service beginning the following day, on November 30, 1990. By 1992, Wowow had 800,000 subscribers. [6] Digital broadcasting began on December 1, 2000.

  9. Mainichi Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    JOOY-DTV (channel 4), branded as MBS TV (MBS ( エムビーエス ) テレビ, Emubīesu Terebī) or Mainichi Broadcasting System (毎日放送, Mainichi Hōsō) (formerly known as Mainichi Broadcasting System Television [a] from 1959 to 2011), is a Japanese television station serving as the Kansai region key station of the Japan News Network, owned-and-operated by Mainichi Broadcasting ...