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  2. 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.

  3. TVer (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    TVer's connected TV views have doubled compared to the same month last year, and its share of total views has grown to 25%. [28] In October 2022, TVer became the official live streaming provider of the Japan Series, a role that they continued in 2023 and 2024. [29]

  4. Showroom (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    Showroom, stylized as SHOWROOM, is a Japanese live streaming service used primarily for Japanese idols and voice actors.A development of DeNA, it has been integrated into the audition process for idol groups such as 22/7, [3] Nogizaka46, [4] and Keyakizaka46.

  5. U-Next - Wikipedia

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    From June 30, 2023, U-Next began live streaming all Yokohama DeNA BayStars home games in the Central League, the interleague play, and the Japan Series. [41] From August 2024, subscribers can watch all matches of the Premier League and La Liga with an additional fee through the U-Next Soccer Pack. This pack is also available for standalone ...

  6. Hulu Japan - Wikipedia

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    Hulu, known outside Japan as Hulu Japan, is a Japanese subscription streaming service owned and operated by HJ Holdings, a subsidiary of Nippon Television Network Corporation. Launched in September 2011, Hulu was the Japanese counterpart to the American service with the same name . [ 2 ]

  7. Television in Japan - Wikipedia

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    TV networks regularly broadcast anime programming. In Japan, major national TV networks, such as TV Tokyo broadcast anime regularly. Smaller regional stations broadcast anime on UHF. Doraemon, Case Closed, Pokémon, Fairy Tail, Bleach, Naruto, Dragon Ball and One Piece are examples of anime. While many popular series air during the daytime and ...