TV Asahi
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TV Asahi Corporation 株式会社 テレビ朝日 |
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Type | Broadcast television network |
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Country | Japan |
Availability | National |
Owner | TV Asahi Corporation (株式会社 テレビ朝日) |
Key people | Masao Kimiwada (president) |
Launch date | 1957 |
Past names | Nihon Educational Television Co., Ltd. (NET, 株式会社日本教育テレビ), Asahi National Broadcasting Co. Ltd. (ANB, 全国朝日放送株式会社) |
Website | www.tv-asahi.co.jp |
TV Asahi Corporation (株式会社 テレビ朝日 Kabushiki-gaisha Terebi Asahi?) (TYO: 9409 ), also known as EX and Tele-Asa (テレ朝 Tere Asa?), is a television network headquartered in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The company writes its name in lower-case letters, tv asahi, in its logo and public-image materials. The company also owns All-Nippon News Network.
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[edit] The Headquarters
In 2003, the company headquarters moved to a new building designed by Fumihiko Maki.
[edit] History of tv asahi
tv asahi started out as "Nihon Educational Television Co., Ltd." (NET, 株式会社日本教育テレビ) in 1957. It was established as a for-profit educational television channel, which was (and still is) quite rare in the television industry. At the time, its broadcasting license dictates that the network is required to devote at least 50% of its airtime to educational programming, and at least 30% of is airtime to children educational programming.
However, the for-profit educational television model eventually proved to be a failure. In 1960, NET began its transformation into a general-purpose television station. It began to broadcast manga cartoons and foreign movies. So as not to run afoul of the educational TV license requirements, NET justified the airing of these programmes under the pretext of "nurturing a child's emotional range" and "introduction of foreign cultures". At the same time, NET also changed its name from "Nihon Educational Television" to "NET TV" (NETテレビ).
Seven years later, in 1967, NET aired its first colour broadcast programme.
NET's transformation into a general-purpose television station was complete by November of 1973, when NET, along with educational channel 13 (now Tokyo Broadcasting System) in Tokyo applied and received a general purpose television station license. At the same time, NET renamed itself to NET General Television (総合局NET), and was renamed as "Asahi National Broadcasting Company Limited" (全国朝日放送株式会社 Zenkoku Asahi Hōsō Kabushiki-gaisha?) on April 1, 1977.
In 1996, tv asahi established the All-Nippon News Network (ANN) (オールニッポンニュース・ネットワーク Ōru Nippon Nyūsu Nettowāku?), and began a number of reforms, including the unification of all presentation styles on its regional networks and the creation of a new logo to give asahi the look and feel of a national television network. On October 1, 2003, the head office moved from its ARK Hills Studio to Roppongi Hills (六本木ヒルズ), and the station was renamed "TV Asahi Corporation", with the name presented as "tv asahi" on-screen.
The transmission of international aquatics competitions, World Cup football matches, and creation of popular late-night TV programmes has contributed to a rise in ratings for tv asahi, and has lifted the TV station from its popularly ridiculed "perpetual fourth place" finish into second place, right behind Fuji TV, by 2005.
[edit] Idents and Station Brand
tv asahi's current ident sets and station branding was created by UK designer/band Underworld along with asahi's in-house design department in 2003. It comprises a set of computer-generated "sticks", which changes in colour and movement along with the background music that accompanies the idents. Normally, the station branding on-screen appears as either "/tv asahi" or "tv asahi\". The fonts used by asahi on its fonts are Akzidenz Grotesk Bold (for the English part) ,and ヒラギノ角ゴシック(W8) (for Japanese).
[edit] TV Broadcasting
[edit] Analog
JOEX-TV - TV Asahi (テレビ朝日)
- Tokyo Tower - VHF Channel 10
- Tokyo bottom
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- hachioji - Channel 45
- Tama - Channel 57
- Islands in Tokyo
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- Chichijima - Channel 59
- Ibaraki Prefecture
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- Mito - Channel 36
- Hitachi - Channel 60
- Tochigi Prefecture
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- Utsunomiya - Channel 41
- Gunma Prefecture
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- Maebashi - Channel 60
- Saitama Prefecture
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- Chichibu - Channel 38
- Chiba Prefecture
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- Narita - Channel 59
- Tateyama - Channel 60
- Kanagawa Prefecture
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- Yokohama-minato - Channel 60
- Yokosuka-Kurihama - Channel 35
- Hiratsuka - Channel 41
- Okinawa Prefecture
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- Kita-Daito - Channel 48
- Minami-Daito - Channel 60
[edit] Digital
JOEX-DTV - TV Asahi Digital Television (テレビ朝日デジタルテレビジョン)
- Remote controller ID 5
- Tokyo Tower - UHF Channel 24
- Ibaraki Prefecture
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- Mito - Channel 17
- Tochigi Prefecture
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- Utsunomiya - Channel 17
- Gunma Prefecture
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- Maebashi - Channel 43
- Kanagawa Prefecture
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- Hiratsuka - Channel 24
[edit] Networks
- Headquartered in Osaka, broadcast in the Kansai area: ABC, Analog Channel 6, Digital Channel 15 [ID: 6]
- Headquartered in Nagoya, broadcast in the Chukyo area: Mētele, Analog Channel 11, Digital Channel 22 [ID: 6]
- Headquartered in Sapporo, broadcast in Hokkaidō: Hokkaidō Television Broadcasting, Analog Channel 35, Digital Channel 23 [ID: 6]
- Headquartered in Aomori, broadcast in Aomori Prefecture: Asahi Broadcasting Aomori, Analog Channel 34, Digital Channel 32 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Morioka, broadcast in Iwate Prefecture: Iwate Asahi Television, Analog Channel 31, Digital Channel 22 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Sendai, broadcast in Miyagi Prefecture: Higashinippon Broadcasting, Analog Channel 32, Digital Channel 28 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Akita, broadcast in Akita Prefecture: Akita Asahi Broadcasting, Analog Channel 31, Digital Channel 29 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Yamagata, broadcast in Yamagata Prefecture: Yamagata Television System, Analog Channel 38, Digital Channel 18 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Koriyama, broadcast in Fukushima Prefecture: Fukushima Broadcasting, Analog Channel 35, Digital Channel 29 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Niigata, broadcast in Niigata Prefecture: The Niigata Television Network 21, Analog Channel 21, Digital Channel 23 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Kanazawa, broadcast in Ishikawa Prefecture: Hokuriku Asahi Broadcasting, Analog Channel 25, Digital Channel 23 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Nagano, broadcast in Nagano Prefecture: Asahi Broadcasting Nagano, Analog Channel 20, Digital Channel 18 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Shizuoka, broadcast in Shizuoka Prefecture: Shizuoka Asahi Television, Analog Channel 33, Digital Channel 18 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Hiroshima, broadcast in Hiroshima Prefecture: Hiroshima Home TV, Analog Channel 35, Digital Channel 22 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Yamaguchi, broadcast in Yamaguchi Prefecture: Yamaguchi Asahi Broadcasting, Analog Channel 28, Digital Channel 26
- Headquartered in Takamatsu, broadcast in Kagawa Prefecture,Okayama Prefecture: Setonaikai Broadcasting, Analog Channel 25, Digital Channel 30
- Headquartered in Matsuyama, broadcast in Ehime Prefecture: Ehime Asahi Television, Analog Channel 25, Digital Channel 17 [ID:5]
- Headquartered in Fukuoka, broadcast in Fukuoka Prefecture, Saga Prefecture: Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting, Analog Channel 1, Digital Channel 31 [ID: 1]
- Headwuartered in Nagasaki, broadcast in Nagasaki Prefecture, Nagasaki Culture Telecasting, Analog Channel 27, Digital Channel 19 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Kumamoto, broadcast in Kumamoto Prefecture: Kumamoto Asahi Broadcasting, Analog Channel 16, Digital Channel 49 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Ōita, broadcast in Ōita Prefecture: Oita Asahi Broadcasting, Analog Channel 24, Digital Channel 32 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Kagoshima, broadcast in Kagoshima Prefecture: Kagoshima Broadcasting Corporation, Analog Channel 32, Digital Channel 36 [ID: 5]
- Headquartered in Naha, broadcast in Okinawa Prefecture: Ryukyu Asahi Broadcasting, Analog Channel 28, Digital Channel 16 [ID: 5]
[edit] Programs
- Abarembo Shogun (1978–2003)
- Area 88
- Ashita no Nadja
- Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo
- Cutie Honey (NET, 1973-1974)
- Cutey Honey Flash
- Devilman (NET, 1972-1973)
- Doraemon
- Mobile Suit Gundam series (prior to Turn-A Gundam)
- Haikara-san ga Tooru (1978-1979)
- Hana no Ko Lunlun (1979-1980)
- Ichigo 100% (いちご100%)
- Jinki:Extend
- Kamen Rider series
- Majokko Megu-chan (NET, 1974-1975)
- Maple Town
- Matthew's Best Hit TV+
- MUSIC STATION (ミュージックステーション)
- Ojamajo Doremi series (Magical Doremi, Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and Toei Animation produced)
- Peacemaker Kurogane
- PRIDE Fighting Championships
- Princess Princess
- Sailor Moon
- Saint Seiya
- Sh15uya
- Super Sentai series (スーパー戦隊シリーズ)
- SmaSTATION
- Speed Grapher
- Tokumei Kakarichō Tadano Hitoshi
- World Pro Wrestling (ワールド・プロレスリング, New Japan Pro Wrestling TV program)
- Xenosaga: The Animation
- You're Under Arrest (2002 TV drama)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series, 27 episodes long, not the Yu Gi Oh! Duel Monsters series aired internationally)
- Crayon Shin-chan
- U.S.Open, The Open Championship
- U.S. Women's Open, Women's British Open
- ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating, Final
- FINA World Aquatics Championships
- Tokyo International Women's Marathon
[edit] News Programs
- ANN News
- Hodo Station(報道ステーション)
- Super J Channel(スーパーJチャンネル)
- Super Morning(スーパーモーニング)
- Wide! Scramble(ワイド!スクランブル)
- Yajiuma Plus(やじうまプラス)
[edit] Sports Programs
[edit] Variety Programs
[edit] Drama Programs
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official Site (Japanese)
- TV Asahi Corporate (English)
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