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February 1, 1992: 21 Emon: TV Asahi May 2, 1991: March 26, 1992: The Brave Fighter of Legend Da-Garn: NBN February 8, 1992: January 23, 1993: Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon:
TV Asahi's slogan New Air, On Air. appears at the top of its name. [15] It can be seen on TV Asahi's YouTube channel, which in 2011–12, was replaced by its mascot, Go-Chan. The company writes its name in lower-case letters, tv asahi, in its logo and public-image materials. Normally, the station branding on-screen appears as either "/tv asahi ...
December 1, 1956 - OTV started television broadcasting on channel 6, under the callsign JOBX-TV (not to be confused with Oita Asahi Broadcasting which currently uses the JOBX callsign). The station was a primary KRT (TBS) affiliate with a secondary NTV affiliation. 1958 - NTV programming was dropped with the launch of Yomiuri Television.
TV Asahi: April 9 Anime April 9, 1992 – May 25, 1995 Crayon Shin-chan: TV Asahi April 13 Anime April 13, 1992 - present The Girl in the Wind: Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair: TV Tokyo: October 15 Anime October 15, 1992 – September 30, 1993 Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger: TV Asahi February 21 Tokusatsu February 21, 1992 – February 12, 1993
Animazing!!! (Japanese: アニメイジング, Hepburn: Animeijingu), [1] stylized as ANiMAZiNG!!!, is a late-night anime programming block planned and produced by ABC Animation of Asahi Broadcasting Group (production committee participation), and is launched by Asahi Broadcasting Corporation with TV Asahi under the All-Nippon News Network affiliation, on October 4, 2020.
TV Asahi: February 11 tokusatsu February 19, 2006 – February 11, 2007 Himitsu no Hanazono: Kansai TV: March 3 drama January 9, 2007 – March 3, 2007 Kamen Rider Kabuto: TV Asahi: January 21 tokusatsu January 29, 2006 – January 21, 2007 Kaze no Stigma: TVQ: September 19 anime April 11, 2007 – September 19, 2007 Kanon: BS-i: March 15 anime
Founded on 1 January 1970, [1]: 161–163 and formalised on 1 April 1974, ANN is made up of 26 affiliates, including two stations that are double- or triple-affiliated with rival networks. Between 1989 and 2013, it also operated the 24-hour satellite and cable news channel Asahi Newstar .
[1]: 96 On 15 July 1958, KBC established its relay transmitter in Kokura City in Kitakyushu as part of its preparations for TV broadcasting. [1]: 63 KBC started its TV operations on 1 March 1959 at 10am. [1]: 98 At that time it allotted to air at least 70% of programs from Nippon Educational Television and 30% of programs from Fuji TV.