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  2. John Daub - Wikipedia

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    The program is lauded for its high production quality. On February 28, 2013, Daub launched the WAO RYU!Only in Japan [5] channel with the WAO Corporation. During his time as creator and producer, the channel amassed 1.35 million subscribers and 170,000,000 views, ranking in the top 100 YouTube channels in Japan.

  3. Livestreamed news - Wikipedia

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    The channel is also streamed live on its website in all three languages, and on its official YouTube channel. [30] Indus News of Pakistan provides an English-language livestream of world news, via its official channel on YouTube. NHK World-Japan provides a livestream of world news via its website and via mobile apps. [31]

  4. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Video creator, animator, and musician who makes surreal videos, most notably "history of japan" and "history of the entire world, i guess". Natalie Wynn: United States ContraPoints A former philosophy graduate student and instructor who creates videos about gender, race, politics. X ; Y ; Ami Yamato: Japan Ami Yamato A VTuber vlogger

  5. Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan is the world's fastest aging country and has the highest proportion of elderly citizens of any country, comprising one-third of its total population; [234] this is the result of a post–World War II baby boom, which was followed by an increase in life expectancy and a decrease in birth rates. [235]

  6. History of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In the area of numeracy – approximated by an index measuring people's ability to report an exact rather than a rounded age (age-heaping method), and which level shows a strong correlation to later economic development of a countryJapan's level was comparable to that of north-west European countries, and moreover, Japan's index came close ...

  7. NHK World-Japan - Wikipedia

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    NHK World-Japan (formerly and also known simply as NHK World) is the international arm of the Japanese public broadcaster NHK. Its services are aimed at the overseas market, similar to those offered by other national public-service broadcasters , such as the British BBC ( BBC World Service , the international feed of the BBC News channel , etc ...

  8. Television in Japan - Wikipedia

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    After the United States and Cuba, Japan was the third country in the world to introduce color television. [37] The first broadcasts began on September 10, 1960 using the NTSC television standard, [28] chosen for its ability to make color content available even for owners of a black and white television set. [37]

  9. NHK - Wikipedia

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    It manages two open signal channels through digital terrestrial television. Since Japan has a television network system, it schedules territorial disconnections in each of its centers. However, the NHK brand is common for the whole country. NHK General TV (NHK-G) – Pioneer of television in Japan, it began its broadcasts on 1 February 1953 ...