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  2. Silent (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Silent (stylized as silent) (Japanese: サイレント, Hepburn: Sairento) is a 2022 romantic Japanese television drama starring Haruna Kawaguchi and Ren Meguro. [2] It aired on Fuji Television during the network's prime time slot on Thursday evenings. [3]

  3. Stereophonic sound - Wikipedia

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    Japanese television began multiplex (stereo) sound broadcasts in 1978, [73] and regular transmissions with stereo sound came in 1982. [74] By 1984, about 12% of the programming, or about 14 or 15 hours per station per week, made use of the multiplex technology. West Germany's second television network, ZDF, began offering stereo programs in ...

  4. EIAJ MTS - Wikipedia

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    EIAJ MTS is a multichannel television sound standard created by the EIAJ. Bilingual and stereo sound television programs started being broadcast in Japan in October 1978 using an "FM-FM" system originally developed by the NHK Technical Research Labs during 1962–1969. This system was modified and standardised by the EIAJ in January 1979.

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  6. Category:Nippon Television dramas - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 December 2024, at 09:00 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. X-Bomber - Wikipedia

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    The original Japanese version of the series was released in its entirety in a LaserDisc-box in 1993 and by Pioneer LDC in a DVD-box set in November 29, 2002 (). [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Both sets also contained one of two compilation movies created from Star Fleet , in English with Japanese subtitles.

  8. Channel A (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Channel A (チャンネル エー) (stylized as channel a) started on October 1, 1998 at 10:00 pm as a 54-minute show.Hosted by Ryo Fukawa and Mika Mifune, it promised a change on Japanese TV programming through segments and documentaries about music, artists, songs and everything about music and entertainment.

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