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Nippon Television Holdings, Inc.
Headquarters in Shiodome, Minato, Tokyo
Native name
日本テレビホールディングス株式会社
Romanized name
Nihon Terebi Hōrudingusu Kabushiki-gaisha
Company type
Public KK
Traded as
TYO: 9404
ISIN
JP3732200005
Industry
Media
Founded
Tokyo, Japan (October 28, 1952; 71 years ago (1952-10-28))
Founder
Matsutaro Shoriki
Headquarters
6-1, Higashi-Shimbashi Itchome, Minato, Tokyo
,
Japan
Area served
Japan, Asia, United States, Western Europe
Key people
Yoshikuni Sugiyama [jp] (Chairman) Akira Ishizawa [jp][1] (President and CEO)
Services
Broadcast television and radio
Revenue
¥326,423 million (FY2012)
¥305,460 million (FY2011)
Operating income
¥35,429 million (FY2012)
¥32,249 million (FY2011)
Net income
¥25,284 million (FY2012)
¥22,729 million (FY2011)
Total assets
¥598,075 million (FY2012)
¥543,228 million (FY2011)
Total equity
¥488,120 million (FY2012)
¥446,038 million (FY2011)
Owner
Yomiuri Group
Number of employees
3,259 (as of March 31, 2013, consolidated)
Parent
The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings (14.6%)
YTV (6.4%)
Yomiuri Shimbun Tokyo (6%)
Other shareholders:
Teikyo University (3.7%)
NTT Docomo (3%)
Recruit Holdings (2.5%)
Investment accounts (4.3% total)
Subsidiaries
AX-ON Inc.
Madhouse (95%)
Nippon Television Network Corporation
BS Nippon Corporation
CS Nippon Corporation
Nippon Television-News 24 Corporation
VAP Inc.
NTV Events Inc.
Studio Ghibli (42.3%)
Nippon Television Music Corporation
Nippon Television Art Inc.
NTV Technical Resources Inc.
Tatsunoko Production
Website
ntvhd.co.jp
JOAX-DTV
Kantō Region, Japan
City
Tokyo
Channels
Digital: 25 (UHF)
Virtual: 4
Branding
Nippon TV NTV
Programming
Affiliations
Nippon News Network (news) Nippon Television Network System (non-news)
https://www.ntv.co.jp Nippon TV TVer official livestream (Japan only)
Corporate information
Company
Native name
日本テレビ放送網株式会社
Romanized name
Nihon Terebi Hōsōmō Kabushiki-gaisha
Company type
Subsidiary KK
Industry
Media
Founded
Tokyo, Japan (April 26, 2012 (2012-04-26)) Nippon Television Network Preparatory Corporation
Headquarters
6-1, Higashi-Shimbashi Itchome, Minato, Tokyo
,
Japan
Area served
Japan, United States, Western Europe, East Asia
Number of employees
1,193 (as of April 1, 2013)
Parent
Nippon Television Holdings, Inc.
Subsidiaries
NTV Group Planning Inc.
NTV America Company
NTV International Corporation
Nippon Television Network Europe B.V.
RF Radio Nippon Co. Ltd.
Madhouse (95%, with Sony Pictures Japan)
Tatsunoko Production Co., Ltd.
Forecast Communications Inc.
Hulu Japan
Website
www.ntv.co.jp/english/
Nippon Television Network Corporation[a], also known as Nippon TV[b], with the call sign JOAX-DTV, is a Japanese commercial broadcast television network. It is a subsidiary of the certified broadcasting holding company Nippon Television Holdings, Inc.[c] and also the flagship station of the Nippon News Network and the Nippon Television Network System.
Nippon TV's studios are located in the Shiodome area of Minato, Tokyo, Japan and its transmitters are located in the Tokyo Skytree. Broadcasting terrestrially across Japan. It is also the first commercial TV station in Japan, and it has been broadcasting on Channel 4 since its inception. Nippon Television is the home of the syndication networks NNN (for news programs) and NNS (for non-news programs). Except for Okinawa Prefecture,[d] these two networks cover the whole of Japan. Nippon TV is one of the ''five private broadcasters based in Tokyo''.
Nippon Television Holdings is listed subsidiary of The Yomiuri Shimbun Holdings, Japan's largest media conglomerate by revenue and the second largest behind Sony.[e] It's forms part of Yomiuri's main television broadcasting arm alongside Kansai region flagship Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation, which owns a 6.4% share in the company.[f] It is also the owner of Hulu Japan, formerly part of the US-based Hulu streaming service.
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