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Yamagata Television System, Inc. (株式会社山形テレビ, Kabushiki-gaisha Yamagata Terebi), also known as YTS, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the All-Nippon News Network. Their headquarters are located in Yamagata Prefecture .
YTS may refer to: Yamagata Television System, a television station in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan; Youth Training Scheme, a United Kingdom on-the-job training scheme; Timmins/Victor M. Power Airport (IATA code YTS) YIFY Torrents, a peer-to-peer release group and website shutdown in 2015; several models of Yamaha tenor saxophones
[1] SAY is the fourth commercial television broadcaster in Yamagata Prefecture, it was started broadcasting in 1997. [2] Sakuranbo Television is affiliated with FNN and FNS. [3] Yamagata Television System (YTS) was the affiliated station of FNN/FNS in Yamagata prefecture. However, in 1993, YTS shifted to All-Nippon News Network (ANN).
Yamagata: Tōhoku: Yamagata TV: YTS JOYI-DTV 5 1 April 1970 1 April 1993 Was an ANN affiliate from 1 April 1975 until 1 July 1979 in dual affiliation; affiliated with FNN/FNS from 1 April 1975 until 1 April 1993 Fukushima: Tōhoku: Fukushima Hōsō: KFB JOJI-DTV 5 1 October 1981 1 October 1981 De facto core station Kantō region: TV Asahi: EX ...
Yamagata Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (山形放送株式会社, Yamagatahōsō kabushiki kaisha, YBC) is a Japanese broadcaster in Yamagata.Its radio station is affiliated with Japan Radio Network (JRN) and National Radio Network (NRN), and its television station is affiliated with Nippon News Network (NNN) and Nippon Television Network System (NNS).
TV-U Yamagata Inc. (テレビユー山形, Terebi Yu Yamagata), also known as TUY, is a television network headquartered in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. [ 1 ] TUY is the third commercial television broadcaster in Yamagata Prefecture; it started broadcasting in 1989. [ 2 ]
Since April 2010, the station is available on Cable Networks Akita replacing TV-U Yamagata. [1] Stations. Analog TV. ...
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