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In the interim, JOOX-TV (from Sendai, which served eastern portions of Yamagata) served as the network's default over-the-air affiliate and that station, JOBI-TV from , and JOPX-TV (from Fukushima) were carried by regional cable television providers. [1] YTS began broadcasting in digital on 1 June 2006.
Yamagata Broadcasting started broadcasting stereo TV programs in August 1981 and was the first commercial TV station in Yamagata Prefecture to broadcast stereo programs. [ 1 ] : 319 In 1982, Yamagata Broadcasting sent reporters to Poland to collect information and successfully reported the exclusive news that the Polish government recognized ...
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 ]
Pages in category "Television stations in Japan" The following 143 pages are in this category, out of 143 total. ... Yamagata Television System; Yamaguchi Asahi ...
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). As a relief measure, Fuji TV established Sakuranbo Television to broadcast its program in Yamagata prefecture. [4]
Yamagata Station (山形駅, Yamagata-eki) is a railway station in Yamagata, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines
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Fuji TV's affiliation (FNN/FNS) was considered to be a strong candidate, but at that time NNN/FNS dual affiliate Sapporo Television Broadcasting (STV) rebelled, and NET TV (currently TV Asahi) was a strong backup, and because the allocation of the 4th station in Hokkaido was also confirmed, the TV Asahi (ANN) network was finally selected. Aomori