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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.
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    A new Broadcasting Act was enacted in 1950, which made NHK a listener-supported independent corporation and simultaneously opened the market for commercial broadcasting in Japan. [9] NHK started television broadcasting in 1953, followed by its educational TV channel in 1959 and color television broadcasts in 1960.

  3. Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai (NHK), public radio and television system of Japan. It operates two television and three radio networks and is notable for its innovations in high-definition television. NHK was founded as a state public utility corporation controlled by Japan’s Ministry of Communications.

  4. 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.

  5. Nippon Hoso Kyokai (Japan Broadcasting Corporation), or NHK, founded. Rajio nenkan (Radio Yearbook; now NHK nenkan [NHK Yearbook]) first published. Number of broadcast reception contracts...

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    The broadcast media in Japan is highly regulated and careful not to offend the ruling politcal party. A very popular political satire in the 1940s and 50s was cancelled in 1954 after the American occupation ended, setting the tone of the postwar era. It was the first example of freedom of opinion being suppressed. People in the media worry about go...

    Links in this Website: MEDIA, RADIO, NEWSPAPERS AND TELEVISION IN JAPAN Factsanddetails.com/Japan ; TELEVISION PROGRAMS IN JAPAN Factsanddetails.com/Japan ; CHILDREN’s TELEVISION SHOWS IN JAPAN Factsanddetails.com/Japan ; INTERNET IN JAPAN Factsanddetails.com/Japan ; COMMUNICATIONS IN JAPAN Factsanddetails.com/Japan ; CELL PHONES IN JAPAN Factsandd...

    Roland Kelts wrote in the Daily Yomiuri, “Japan's corrupt society of "press clubs" give voice to the major players who support them. The government issues a statement, journalists dutifully record it, and all bask in the glow of a brutally efficient PR release, disguised as journalism. Democracy, as someone once said, is messy. Japanese politicians...

    Television sets: 1 per 1.2 people (compared per 102 people in Madagascar and 1 per 1.2 people in the United States). One survey of industrialized countries found that the United States and Japan watch the most television,4 ½ hours a day. Another survey found that the average Japanese watches nearly an hour more of television a day than the average ...

    Moonlight Mask Television debuted in Japan on February 1, 1953 with the first broadcast by the government-owned Nippon Broadcasting Corporation (NHK). At that time NHK had only one studio with three cameras and broadcasted to 866 viewers wealthy enough to pay ¥200-a month subscription fee and ¥180,000 for a 20-inch black-and-white television. The b...

    Full-scale NHK broadcast satellite (BS) broadcasts began in 1989 with two channels. In 1991 Japan’s first commercial BS channel, called WOWOW, was introduced. Analog format communications satellite (CS) broadcasts began in 1992, and digital CS broadcasts were started by PerfecTV (now SKY PerfecTV) in 1996. In December 2000 BS digital broadcasts beg...

    Today Japan still leads the world in TV technologies, including 3D televisions and organic EL displays. The development of information technologies has set the stage for the convergence of broadcast media and telecommunications, which until now have been two discrete sectors. The launch of “one-segment broadcasts” in 2006, which let viewers watch T...

    New communications satellite In 1996, Fujitsu and other Japanese electronic companies introduced the first flat screen televisions using plasma-technology panels. Early models sold for $10,000. After being heralded as the next big and sucking up $8.3 billion in research and start up costs, analog high definition television (HDTV) was obsolete befor...

    Fuji TV truck There are five major private broadcasters: NTV, TBS, Fuji, TV Asahi and KTV. Fuji TV, a media conglomerate, is know for its “unabashed entertainment values and a finger on the public mood. Tokyo Broadcasting is one of Japan’s largest television companies. TV Asahi and KTV are two other main commercial stations. WOWWOW is a movie chann...

    Fuji building at Odaiba The Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) is Japan's public broadcasting corporation. It began as a radio station, then expanded into terrestrial and then satellite TV. It runs two channels on regular television (NHK, and NHK Educational) and two channels (BS 1 and BS 2) on its satellite network which you need a dish to pick ...

  6. The first Japanese commercial stations to start broadcasting were New Japan Broadcasting (NJB) of Osaka and Ch_bu Nihon Broadcasting Company(CBC) of Nagoya; almost simultaneously, they began their program broadcasting on the 1st of September, 1951.

  7. Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc. (株式会社ニッポン放送, Kabushiki-gaisha Nippon Hōsō), or JOLF, is a Japanese radio station in Yurakucho, Chiyoda ward, Tokyo, next to the Tokyo Imperial Palace. Founded in 1954, it is together with Nippon Cultural Broadcasting, the flagship station of the National Radio Network.

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