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  2. TV Asahi - Wikipedia

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    The fonts used by TV Asahi for the written parts are Akzidenz Grotesk Bold (English) and Hiragino Kaku Gothic W8 (Japanese). [ 16 ] From 1991 to 2001, TV Asahi was unique among the national television networks for its English language theme song, Join Us , which was used for both the startup and closedown sequences.

  3. List of anime broadcast by TV Asahi - Wikipedia

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    Title Network Premiere date End date Mahō no Mako-chan: TV Asahi November 2, 1970: September 9, 1971: Sarutobi Ecchan: October 4, 1971: March 27, 1972

  4. All-Nippon News Network - Wikipedia

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    Old ANN logo (until September 2003) LCN assignments of ANN affiliates All-Nippon News Network (ANN; Japanese: オールニッポンニュース・ネットワーク, romanized: Ōrunippon Nyūsu Nettowāku) is a Japanese commercial television network run by TV Asahi Corporation (TV Asahi) in Tokyo, which is controlled by The Asahi Shimbun Company.

  5. Asahi Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 1959, Osaka TV Broadcasting and Asahi Broadcasting merged on an equal basis to become the TV division of Asahi Broadcasting. May 25, 1955 - ABC and New Japan Broadcasting Company (NJB, the predecessor of Mainichi Broadcasting System , Inc.) founded Osaka Television Co., Ltd. ( 大阪テレビ放送株式会社 , Ōsaka Terebi Hōsō ...

  6. 2024 in Japanese television - Wikipedia

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    TV Asahi: September 28, 2003 Heisei Crayon Shin-chan: Anime TV Asahi: April 13, 1992 Heisei Doraemon: Anime TV Asahi: April 15, 2005 Heisei Music Station: Music TV Asahi: October 24, 1986 Showa Tokyo Broadcasting System: SASUKE: Sports Tokyo Broadcasting System: September 26, 1997 Heisei Count Down TV: Music Tokyo Broadcasting System: April 7 ...

  7. Sanbiki ga Kiru! - Wikipedia

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    ), also known as Three for the Kill! or The Lethal Three is a group of seven television jidaigeki series broadcast by TV Asahi in Japan. [1] [2] The show aired in the Thursday evening eight o'clock time slot.

  8. Telasa - Wikipedia

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    Telasa (テラサ, Terasa) is a Japanese subscription video on demand service owned by KDDI and TV Asahi. It was launched as Video Pass (ビデオパス, Bideopasu), also known as au Video Pass, in 2012 and was renamed to Telasa in 2020.

  9. Category:TV Asahi original programming - Wikipedia

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    M. Magical Taruruto; Magne Robo Gakeen; Mahō no Mako-chan; Mahōtsukai Chappy; Magical Circle Guru Guru; Majokko Megu-chan; Mami the Psychic; Mamotte Shugogetten