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  2. TV Perú - Wikipedia

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    By mid-1957, viewers could receive the channel as a test broadcast. On 17 January 1958, Lima's channel 7 was founded as a joint venture by UNESCO and the Peruvian government identifying itself as OAD-TV. [1] Its first broadcast was the airing of a technical documentary about television and installation of antennas.

  3. Television in Peru - Wikipedia

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    The broadcast stations in Lima are: . On VHF (Except for Channel 11, all are national chains that transmit via satellite all across the country.). Channel 2: Latina Televisión (Frequency, video: 55.25Mhz audio: 59.75Mhz) — For many years managed by company shareholder Baruch Ivcher, he operated many years under the protection of a judicial order because of various abuses carried out by the ...

  4. Television in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A variety of productions such as films, variety shows, musical shows and TV dramas (such as the family comedy Yūge-mae (Before Supper), the first dorama in history, broadcast live in four episodes over three nights [18]) saw the light, laying the foundations for the development of the television and electronics industry after the Second World ...

  5. Tōkai Television Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 76–77 Today Tokai, which began broadcasting in 1974, is a housewife-oriented program that incorporates news color, and it is broadcast every Monday to Friday evening. [1]: 85 In 1998, Tokai TV produced the first private TV station to broadcast 6 editions a week of live strip local information program P-can TV.

  6. TVer (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    TVer is a Japanese ad-supported video on demand (AVOD) service. It was established in October 2015, operated by Nippon TV , TV Asahi , TBS Television , TV Tokyo and Fuji Television and others. It is a service that offers free internet streaming of TV programs after they have aired, with the availability period typically lasting about one week ...

  7. Live television - Wikipedia

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    February 9, 1964 – The Beatles make their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. This live broadcast on CBS drew an estimated 73 million viewers (40% of the American population), the largest audience in the history of American television up to that time. April 18, 1966 – The Academy Awards broadcast in color for the first time. [28]

  8. Japanese television drama - Wikipedia

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    As in many other countries, Japanese television is arguably the most important media type. A survey completed in 2000 by NHK, Japan's public broadcasting network, showed that 95% of Japanese people watch television every day. Eighty-six percent said they consider television an indispensable medium, and 68% said the same of newspapers.

  9. Weathernews LiVE - Wikipedia

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    Weathernews LiVE (ウェザーニュースLiVE, Uezānyusu LiVE) (WNL) is a Japanese 24-hour live channel owned and operated by Weathernews Inc. (WNI), the largest privately owned weather company in the world.