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  2. Nagoya Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Nagoya TV began to broadcast the first live broadcast program produced by the company, "Madam, 30 Minutes with You". This program was also Japan's first housewife-oriented information program produced by a local station. [5]: 61 In the same year, Nagoya TV also produced the first TV series "100 Scenes of Couples".

  3. File:Nagoya Nbn logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. TV Aichi - Wikipedia

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    Aichi Television Broadcasting Company, Ltd. (TVA; Japanese: テレビ愛知株式会社, romanized: Terebi Aichi kabushiki gaisha), also referred to as TV Aichi (テレビ愛知, Terebi Aichi), with the callsigns JOCI-DTV (channel 10) is a Japanese television station in Nagoya serving as the affiliate of the TX Network for the Aichi prefecture.

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  6. Television in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A variety of productions such as films, variety shows, musical shows and TV dramas (such as the family comedy Yūge-mae (Before Supper), the first dorama in history, broadcast live in four episodes over three nights [18]) saw the light, laying the foundations for the development of the television and electronics industry after the Second World ...

  7. Nagoya TV - Wikipedia

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  8. Chūkyō Television Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 16 In terms of joining the network, Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting and Tokai Television Broadcasting had already established a very solid network relationship at that time, but Nagoya Broadcasting Network broadcast programs from both Nippon Television and NET at the same time (the ratio was 60% to 40%); therefore, Chukyo UHF TV decided to ...

  9. Tōkai Television Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 37 With the launch of Nagoya TV in 1962, Tokai TV stopped broadcasting programs from Nippon TV and NET TV, and became a member of the Fuji TV network. [ 1 ] : 38 In 1964, Tokai TV broadcast a color program for the first time (the British series Stingray ) , which was being networked by Fuji TV.