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NHK World-Japan is composed of NHK World TV, NHK World Premium, and the shortwave radio service Radio Japan (RJ). World Radio Japan also makes some of its programs available on the Internet. NHK was the first broadcaster in the world to broadcast in high-definition (using multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding, also known as Hi-Vision) and in ...
NHK World-Japan (formerly and also known simply as NHK World) is the international arm of the Japanese public broadcaster NHK. Its services are aimed at the overseas market, similar to those offered by other national public-service broadcasters , such as the British BBC ( BBC World Service , the international feed of the BBC News channel , etc ...
NHK states that the positioning and roles of these broadcasting stations will not change after that date.[4] (City/ward name): Location of the city or ward where the broadcasting station is located. If there are multiple broadcasting stations within the same prefecture, the area under their jurisdiction is indicated separately.
NHK is the Japanese public broadcasting corporation. NHK may also refer to: NHK Party, a Japanese political party that abbreviates itself as "NHK". NHK Trophy, a figure skating competition jointly held by NHK and Japan Skating Federation; NHK Spring Company; Welcome to the N.H.K., a Japanese novel later adapted into a manga and anime series
NHK General TV (NHK総合テレビジョン, NHK Sōgō Terebijon), abbreviated on-screen as NHK G, is the main television service of NHK, the Japanese public broadcaster. Its programming includes news, drama, quiz/variety shows, music, sports, anime , and specials which compete directly with the output of its commercial counterparts.
NHK Hall (Japanese: NHK ホール) is a multipurpose hall located in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo. The architectural design is Nikken Sekkei (日建設計). It was completed in November 1972 and started operation on June 20, 1973. The current one is the second generation, and the first NHK Hall existed in the NHK Tokyo Broadcasting Center.
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