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  2. Kansai Television - Wikipedia

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    JODX-DTV (channel 8), branded as Kansai TV (関西テレビ, Kansai-terebi) or Kantele (カンテレ), is the Kansai region key station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and Fuji Network System (FNS), owned-and-operated by the Kansai Television Co. Ltd. (関西テレビ放送株式会社, Kansai Terebi Hōsō kabushiki gaisha).

  3. Kansai TV - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 August 2024, at 21:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  4. List of anime broadcast by Fuji Television - Wikipedia

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    Kansai TV: April 2, 1973 September 24, 1973 Kōya no Shōnen Isamu: Fuji TV April 4, 1973 March 27, 1974 Zero Tester: Kansai TV October 1, 1973 December 30, 1974 Neo-Human Casshern: Fuji TV October 2, 1973 June 25, 1974 Dororon Enma-kun: October 4, 1973 March 28, 1974 Heidi, Girl of the Alps: January 6, 1974 December 29, 1974 Chiisana Viking Bikke

  5. Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    JOIX-DTV (channel 10), branded as Yomiuri TV (読売テレビ, Yomiuri Terebi, YTV (stylized as ytv°)), is the Kansai region flagship station of the Nippon News Network and the Nippon Television Network System, owned by the Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation (讀賣テレビ放送株式会社, Yomiuri Terebi Hōsō kabushiki gaisha), itself partially controlled by the eponymous Yomiuri Shimbun ...

  6. Mainichi Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    JOOY-DTV (channel 4), branded as MBS TV (MBS ( エムビーエス ) テレビ, Emubīesu Terebī) or Mainichi Broadcasting System (毎日放送, Mainichi Hōsō) (formerly known as Mainichi Broadcasting System Television [a] from 1959 to 2011), is a Japanese television station serving as the Kansai region key station of the Japan News Network, owned-and-operated by Mainichi Broadcasting ...

  7. Tōkai Television Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Tokai TV won the Triple Crown of ratings again for the first time in 14 years, due to the increase in the ratings of Fuji TV and an increase in the ratings of the baseball broadcast of games played by the Chunichi Dragons. Tokai TV's average ratings throughout the day reached 9.3%, 18.5% during prime time, and 17.7% during the evening.

  8. Kanjani Eight - Wikipedia

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    Kanjani Eight was the combination of the four top leading Kansai Johnny's Jr. of the "Junior golden age" and the newly popular V. West (Five West), a rock band Kansai Junior unit. Prior to the creation of the group, Subaru Shibutani , Yuu Yokoyama , Shingo Murakami , and Ryo Nishikido were one of the top leading juniors of the time, headlining ...

  9. Kansai region - Wikipedia

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    Geofeatures map of Kansai Kansai region, satellite photo The Akashi Kaikyō Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in the world until 2022, with a centre span of 1,991 m. The Kansai region is a cultural center and the historical heart of Japan, with 11% of the nation's land area and 22,757,897 residents as of 2010. [1]