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RKB began television broadcasts on 1 March 1958. At the same time, the station merged with Mainichi Seibu Television (tentative call sign JOGX-TV, later reassigned in 2013 after CBC TV spun off). As a result, the planned JOGX station was launched as the Kitakyushu satellite station (JOFO-TV). RKB began broadcasting a digital signal on 1 July 2006.
In 1969, the Fukuoka District Court requested four television stations, including KBC (the other three being RKB Mainichi Broadcasting, Television Nishinippon, and NHK Fukuoka), to submit news footage of college students protesting the docking of a U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier at Sasebo Port, but Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting refused to do ...
Fukuoka Dome: Fukuoka, Japan: Power Warrior (c) vs. The Great Muta for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship: July 30 Riki Choshu Revival Yokohama Arena: Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan: Atsushi Onita vs. Riki Choshu in a No Rope Explosive Barbed Wire Deathmatch: October 9 Do Judge!! Tokyo Dome: Tokyo, Japan: Kensuke Sasaki vs. Toshiaki Kawada: December ...
Fukuoka Broadcasting System Corporation (株式会社福岡放送, Kabushiki Gaisha Fukuoka Hōsō, FBS), callsign JOFH-DTV (channel 5) is a Japanese TV station licensed to Fukuoka that serves as the affiliate of the Nippon News Network (NNN) and the Nippon Television Network System (NNS) for the Fukuoka Prefecture.
TVQ was the fifth station to launch in Fukuoka, and the sixth affiliate with the TX Network. There were the last stations to launch in the markets. It is customary for TX Network affiliates to use TV + region name, as in TV Hokkaido , TV Aichi , TV Osaka , and TV Setouchi .
The head office was moved to Fukuoka, and the call sign changed from "JOHX-TV" (still the call sign of Kitakyūshū satellite station (airing on VHF channel 10)) to "JOJY-TV" in December 1974. They relocated their office to its current location near Fukuoka Tower in August 1996. During the station's first 53 years of broadcasting, JOHX-TV's ...
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On December 8, 2015, it was reported that the channel would change its name to Toku on December 31, 2015, and would start broadcasting live-action, grindhouse and independent East Asian movies. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] It was subsequently announced, on December 15, 2015, that Funimation would end its partnership with Olympusat, and announced plans to ...