The NHK Osaka Broadcasting Station (NHK大阪放送局, NHK Osaka Hoso Kyoku) is a unit of the NHK that oversees terrestrial broadcasting in both Osaka Prefecture and five other prefectures of the Kansai region. It is also the main station under the jurisdiction of NHK's Kansai region.
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The NHKOsakaBroadcastingStation (NHK大阪放送局, NHKOsaka Hoso Kyoku) is a unit of the NHK that oversees terrestrial broadcasting in both Osaka Prefecture...
and Osaka. On October 10, 1971, NHK General began full-scale colorization of the program. Due to this colorization, black-and-white broadcasting excluding...
considerably slower than NHK General TV and commercial broadcasters in Tokyo and Osaka. Teletext broadcasting (subtitled broadcasting) started later in 1999...
Broadcasting Center and Osaka History Museum. NHKOsaka Hall Provided with Characteristic Features of BroadcastingStation Hall". Archived from the original on...
following is a list of NHKbroadcastingstations established by corporation in various parts of Japan. This is a list of broadcastingstations. There are 54 in...
The NHK Okinawa BroadcastingStation (NHK徳島放送局, NHK Tokushima Hoso Kyoku) is a unit of the NHK that oversees terrestrial broadcasting in Tokushima Prefecture...
analog television broadcasting in the Osaka area was originally used by the NHK General station in Osaka. Osaka Television Broadcasting (OTV) (currently...
NHK BS Premium 4K and NHK BS8K), and three radio networks (NHK Radio 1, NHK Radio 2, and NHK FM). NHK also provides an international broadcasting service...
The NHK Okinawa BroadcastingStation (NHK沖縄放送局, NHK Okinawa Hoso Kyoku) is a unit of the NHK that oversees terrestrial broadcasting in Okinawa Prefecture...
System Stock-Company), or MBS, is a radio and television broadcasting company headquartered in Osaka, Japan, affiliated with Japan Radio Network (JRN), National...
Heinrich Werckmeister and became conductor of the NHKOsakaBroadcastingStation (JOBK) Orchestra in Osaka, Japan. He also conducted Kyoto Imperial University...
in Osaka. NHK has also its regional station based in the city. AM Radio services are provided by NHK as well as the ABC Radio (Asahi Broadcasting Corporation)...
NHK Radio 1 (NHKラジオ第1放送, NHK Rajio Dai-ichi Hōsō) is Japan's oldest radio station operated by the public broadcaster, NHK. Its programming output, which...
other programs over most of the same stations. Tokyo NHK General TV (東京NHK総合テレビジョン) (AK) Tokyo NHK Educational TV (東京NHK教育テレビジョン) (AB) Tokyo TV Asahi (東京テレビ朝日)...
Naomi Osaka (Japanese: 大坂 なおみ, Hepburn: Ōsaka Naomi, Japanese pronunciation: [oːsaka naomi], born October 16, 1997) is a Japanese professional tennis player...
an independent shortwave station broadcasts nationwide with two services. NHK-FM Japan FM Network (JFN)—Tokyo FM Broadcasting Co.,ltd. Japan FM League—J-Wave...
2028年秋までにFM放送への転換目指すことに" [44 Commercial Radio Stations to convert to FM-only Broadcasting by 2028]. NHK News (in Japanese). 2021-06-15. Archived from...
Minaminihon Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社南日本放送), also known as MBC, is a Japanese radio and television station. It founded in 1953 and headquartered...
": 12 At the time, Osaka had only one privately owned television station, Osaka TV Broadcasting (later merged with Asahi Broadcasting). However, because...
Radio broadcasting has been used in Japan since its debut in 1925 when three local stations in Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka, forerunners of the public company...
Announcer. In 2021, Taketa was relocated to NHKOsakaBroadcastingStation. At the end of February 2023, Taketa left NHK, and he is now as freelance announcer...
NHK Radio 2 (NHKラジオ第2放送, NHK Rajio Dai-ni Hōsō) is a Japanese radio station operated by the public broadcaster, NHK. Its output consists of education...
Outside of Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and Fukuoka, most prefectures had four privately owned television stations, with three of them broadcasting on UHF. Almost...
Tokyo. In the Osaka area, it applied to establish a radio station under the name of New Japan Broadcasting (later renamed Mainichi Broadcasting), and in Fukuoka...