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  2. Television in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Analog terrestrial television broadcasts in Japan were scheduled to end on July 24, 2011, as per the current Japanese broadcasting law. However, the switch-over was delayed in Fukushima, Miyagi, and Iwate prefectures, due to a desire to reduce the inconvenience of those affected most by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and subsequent ...

  3. Mass media in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, every broadcasting company (except NHK and Radio Nikkei) which performs terrestrial television broadcasts has an appointed broadcast region. In Article 2 of the Japanese Broadcasting Law ( 放送法 ), the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications defines the fixed zone where the broadcast of the same program for every ...

  4. Right to Make Transmittable - Wikipedia

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    With respect to the works such as TV programs, which were created mainly for broadcasting, the right to make transmittable only covers the activity of inputting information into an automatic public transmission server already connected to a telecommunications line which is provided for use by the public [6] shall be attributed to broadcasting ...

  5. Digital television transition in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The switchover itself took place between 24 July 2011 and 31 March 2012, and involved television stations across all five major commercial networks, the entire network of NHK's broadcast transmitters, and television stations that are part of the JAITS group. Japan was the first country in eastern Asia to cease broadcasting television signals in ...

  6. ISDB - Wikipedia

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    Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting (ISDB; Japanese: 統合デジタル放送サービス, Tōgō dejitaru hōsō sābisu) is a Japanese broadcasting standard for digital television (DTV) and digital radio. ISDB supersedes both the NTSC-J analog television system and the previously used MUSE Hi-vision analog HDTV system in Japan.

  7. Category:Television in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Media in category "Television in Japan" This category contains only the following file.

  8. NTSC-J - Wikipedia

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    A list of analog television systems worldwide; "System J" of NTSC is designated in dark red. Japan implemented the NTSC standard with slight differences. The black and blanking levels of the NTSC-J signal are identical to each other [10] (both at 0 IRE, similar to the PAL video standard), while in American NTSC the black level is slightly higher (7.5 IRE) than blanking level - because of the ...

  9. Broadcasting rights - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting rights (often also called media rights) are rights which a broadcasting organization negotiates with a commercial concern - such as a sports governing body or film distributor - in order to show that company's products on television or radio, either live, delayed or highlights.

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