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  2. Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (中部日本放送株式会社, Chūbu Nippon Hōsō kabushiki gaisha, CBC) is a regional radio and television service serving Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is majorly owned by the Chunichi Shimbun .

  3. List of radio stations in Japan - Wikipedia

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    There are also an increasing number of AM stations that start broadcasting on FM (on 90-95 MHz) as a supplement. The stations that air on the band are called Wide FM (ワイドFM) or FM complementary relay station (FM補完中継局). The listed stations with ★ signs also broadcast television. Many stations have multiple frequencies .

  4. Japan News Network - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, when there were only four commercial television stations in Japan (Nippon Television, Tokyo Radio and Television (hereinafter referred to as KRT), Osaka Television Broadcasting, and Chubu Nippon Broadcasting), the television network was quite loose. Nippon Television and KRT in Tokyo had to sell their programs to the two commercial ...

  5. Nagoya Broadcasting Network - Wikipedia

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    JOLX-DTV (channel 6), branded as Mētele (メ~テレ, Mētere) is the Chūbu region flagship station of the All-Nippon News Network, owned by the Nagoya Broadcasting Network Co., Ltd. (名古屋テレビ放送株式会社, Nagoya Terebi Hōsō Kabushiki gaisha), with its headquarters in Nagoya.

  6. MBS Media Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The New Japan Broadcasting System, Inc. (新日本放送株式会社, Shin-Nippon Hōsō Kabushiki-gaisha, NJB) was founded on December 27, 1950.. After the end of World War II , Mainichi Shimbun intended to establish a private radio station, and the establishment of the radio station was placed in charge of the then editor-in-chief, Shinzo Takahashi.

  7. RKB Mainichi Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    In the Osaka area, Mainichi Shimbun applied to establish a station under the name New Japan Broadcasting (later renamed Mainichi Broadcasting), and in Fukuoka Prefecture, under the name Radio Kyushu. [ 3 ] : 12 A license for JOFR was issued on 21 April 1951, and the company was formally established on 29 June.

  8. Japan Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Station Frequency Start date of broadcast Date of affiliation Dual affiliation with NRN Note(s) Prefecture Region On air branding Abbr. Call sign AM FM Hokkaidō: HBC Radio: HBC JOHR 1287 kHz 91.5 MHz 10 March 1952 2 May 1965 Yes Core station Aomori: Tōhoku: Aomori Hōsō: RAB JOGR 1233 kHz 91.7 MHz 12 October 1953 2 May 1965 Yes Iwate ...

  9. TX Network - Wikipedia

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    Chukyo TV subsequently joined NNN in April 1973, then NNS and became a full Nippon Television affiliated station, but until the opening of TV Aichi in 1983, partly with three other wide-area stations (Chubu Nippon Broadcasting, Tokai Television, Nagoya Television), TV Tokyo were broadcast in the form of program sales.