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  2. Iwate Broadcasting Company - Wikipedia

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    Iwate Broadcasting Co., Ltd (株式会社IBC岩手放送, Kabushiki-gaisha IBC Iwate Hōsō), also known as IBC, is a Japanese television and radio station affiliated with the Japan News Network (JNN). Their headquarters are located in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture.

  3. Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture - Wikipedia

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    Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture (JPIC) was founded on March 27, 1991 as a nonprofit corporation with authorization by the Minister of International Trade and Industry (present-day Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry). [2] On April 1, 2012, JPIC became a general incorporated foundation.

  4. International Broadcast Centre - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural IBC was created for the Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics during the inaugural Olympics to be telecast internationally without the need for tapes to be flown overseas, as they had been for the 1960 Olympics four years earlier. These were also the first Olympic Games to have color telecasts, albeit partially.

  5. List of programs broadcast by Intercontinental Broadcasting ...

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    IBC is a Philippine free-to-air television and radio network. It is the flagship property of Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation , a state broadcaster owned by the Government Communications Group under the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) .

  6. University of Tokyo Press - Wikipedia

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    The University of Tokyo Press (東京大学出版会, Tōkyō Daigaku Shuppan-kai) is a university press affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. It was founded in 1951, following the post- World War II reorganization of the university.

  7. Hitotsubashi Group - Wikipedia

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    The Hitotsubashi Group (一ツ橋グループ, Hitotsubashi Gurūpu) is a Japanese family-owned publishing vertical keiretsu in Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda, Tokyo. It is composed of Shogakukan, Shueisha, Hakusensha and related publishing companies. The name of the group is derived from the location of its major members' headquarters in the ...

  8. Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha - Wikipedia

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    Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha (株式会社実業之日本社, Kabushiki Kaisha Jitsugyō no Nihon Sha) is a Japanese publishing company founded on June 10, 1897. [ 1 ] Magazines

  9. Shodensha - Wikipedia

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    Website www .shodensha .co .jp Shodensha ( Japanese : 株式会社祥伝社 , Hepburn : Kabushiki kaisha Shōdensha ) is a Japanese publisher of mostly non-fiction magazines and books, though it has recently begun publishing light novels and manga , including magazines which contain both.