Television Nishinippon Corporation

Television Nishinippon Corporation (株式会社テレビ西日本, Kabushiki Gaisha Terebi Nishinippon, TNC) is a Japanese TV station affiliated with Fuji News Network (FNN) and Fuji Network System (FNS) in Fukuoka. This station serves Fukuoka Prefecture and also acts as the default FNN affiliate for western portions of Yamaguchi Prefecture including Yamaguchi City and Shimonoseki, as Yamaguchi Prefecture does not have an FNN affiliate of its own.

Television Nishinippon
Television Nishinippon Corporation
Native name
株式会社テレビ西日本
Kabushikigaisha Terebinishinihon
TypeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryTelevision broadcasting
FoundedApril 1, 1958 (1958-04-01)
JOJY-DTV
JOHX-TV (defunct)
CityFukuoka
Channels
BrandingTelevision Nishinippon
Programming
AffiliationsFuji News Network and Fuji Network System
Ownership
OwnerTelevision Nishinippon Corporation
History
Founded1 April 1958
First air date
28 August 1958
Last air date
24 July 2011 (JOHX-TV)
Former channel number(s)
9 (analog VHF, 1962–2011)
JOHX-TV:
10 (analog VHF, 1958–2011)
NNN/NNS (1958–1964)
Technical information
Licensing authority
MIC
Links
Websitewww.tnc.co.jp/

History

In 1957, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications announced the first TV channel plan. In Fukuoka Prefecture, operators such as "Nishinippon Television" funded by Nishinippon Shimbun and "Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting" funded by Asahi Shimbun applied for a TV broadcasting license.[1]:29 On October 22, 1957, Nishiippon Television received a preliminary license conditionally on the premise of "merging with Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting as much as possible". Therefore, Nishinippon TV's investment ratio at that time was 70% for Nishinippon Shimbun and 30% for Asahi Shimbun.[1]:30–31 At the second founder meeting held on January 7, 1958, Nishinippon TV decided to build a signal transmitting station in Sarakura Mountain, Yawata City.[1]:31 On April 1 of the same year, Nishinippon Television officially registered and established a company.[1]:31 Since one of Tokyo's two flagship stations, Radio Tokyo Television, had a network relationship with RKB Mainichi Broadcasting in Fukuoka Prefecture at that time, Nishinippon TV management decided to air Nippon Television programming instead.

JOHX-TV was originally established as an affiliate of Nippon News Network (NNN) and Nippon Television Network System (NNS) in Yahata (Yahata Higashi-ku, Kitakyūshū) in August 1958, airing on VHF channel 9; a station in Fukuoka was established in February 1962 as JOJY-TV. They changed affiliation from NNN and NNS to FNN and FNS in October 1964 - changing their national programming to that of Fuji Television. The head office was moved to Fukuoka, and the call sign changed from "JOHX-TV" (still the call sign of Kitakyūshū satellite station (airing on VHF channel 10)) to "JOJY-TV" in December 1974. They relocated their office to its current location near Fukuoka Tower in August 1996. During the station's first 53 years of broadcasting, JOHX-TV's analog signal was receivable over-the-air in most of Yamaguchi Prefecture.

Digital broadcasts on JOJY-TV began on 1 July 2006, and the analog signal continued to broadcast until 24 July 2011, when JOHX-TV (which served northern portions of Fukuoka Prefecture and western portions of Yamaguchi Prefecture) ceased operations.

TV channel

Main station

  • Fukuoka 34ch(Digital) 9ch(Analog)

Tandem offices

TNC OB Van

Programs

  • Momochihama Store (ももち浜ストア)
  • Hachinabi Plus Super News (ハチナビプラス スーパーニュース)
  • Tobe Tobe Hawks (とべとべホークス, Tobe tobe Hōkusu)
  • Saturday News File CUBE (土曜ニュースファイルCUBE, Doyō nyūsufairu kyūbu)
  • Hanamaru Daikichi no "Nan shiyōto?" (華丸・大吉のなんしようと?, lit; Hanamaru-Daikichi's "What're you doing?")
  • BASEBALL SPECIAL Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks Live
  • Cow Television
  • Riding Uphill ガチ★星

Other TV stations in Fukuoka

References

  1. テレビ西日本50年史編纂室. 『テレビ西日本開局50年史 : おっ!?テレ西』. 福岡縣: テレビ西日本 [TV West Japan 50-year history: Oh!? Telenishi]. Television Nishinippon Corporation. 1984.


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