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TV Tokyo Holdings Corporation
Native name
株式会社テレビ東京ホールディングス
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
TYO: 9413
IndustryInformation, Communication
FoundedTokyo, Japan (October 1, 2010 (2010-10-01))
HeadquartersRoppongi, Minato, Tokyo
ServicesStockholding
Revenue¥128,667 million (consolidated, March 2015)
¥5,001 million (consolidated, March 2015)
¥3,089 million (consolidated, March 2015)
Total assets¥100,565 million (consolidated, March 2015)
OwnerThe Nikkei (31.46 %)
Number of employees
1,422
SubsidiariesTV Tokyo Corporation
BS Japan
TV Tokyo Medianet
Websitehttp://www.txhd.co.jp
TV Tokyo Corporation
Native name
株式会社テレビ東京
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryInformation, Communication
FoundedTokyo, Japan (July 1, 1968 (1968-07-01))
HeadquartersRoppongi, Minato, Tokyo
ServicesBroadcasting, TV program production, etc.
ParentTV Tokyo Holdings Corporation

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Former TV Tokyo Toranomon headquarters
Tennōzu Isle studios

TV Tokyo Corporation (or TX) (株式会社テレビ東京, Kabushiki-gaisha Terebi Tōkyō) TYO: 9413 is a television station headquartered in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan.[1] Also known as "Teleto" (テレ東, Teretō), a blend of "terebi" and "Tokyo", it is the flagship station of TX Network. It is one of the major Tokyo television stations, particularly specializing in anime. The station is partly owned by Nihon Keizai Shimbun.

History

TV Tokyo was established by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science in 1951 and started broadcasting on April 12, 1964.[citation needed] A limited liability company, Tokyo Channel 12 Production, was formed for the channel on July 1, 1968.

In October 1973, the name was shortened to Tokyo Channel 12 and it took over the broadcasting from the science foundation. A month later, it became a general purpose TV station along with Japan Educational Television (now TV Asahi).

In 1981, it was again renamed, this time to Television Tokyo Channel 12.

In 1983, TV Tokyo formed the Mega TON Network (now TXN) with TV Osaka, and Aichi Television Broadcasting. The company shifted its head offices from Shiba Park to Toranomon in December 1985. On June 25, 2004, the company assumed its current English name of TV Tokyo Corporation. After the digital transition, the channel began broadcasting on digital channel 7. On November 7, 2016, TV Tokyo moved its headquarters to new building at Sumitomo Fudosan Roppongi Grand Tower from its old studios in Toranomon. For its broadcast of animated programs, the network originally used a Circle 7-style logo.[citation needed] The current logo is a cartoon banana with eyes, a nose and a mouth which is bent into a 7.

Broadcasting

Digital

  • Call sign: JOTX-DTV
  • Remote controller ID 7
  • Tokyo Skytree: Channel 23

Analog

Analog Transmission ceased on 24 July 2011.

  • Call sign: JOTX-TV
  • Tokyo Tower: Channel 12

Television programs

Television programs

  • TXN News
  • News Morning Satellite
  • E Morning
  • NEWS Answer
  • World Business Satellite
  • Yasuhiro Tase's Weekly News Bookstore田勢康弘の週刊ニュース新書

Economic programs

  • Nikkei special The Dawn of Gaia日経スペシャル ガイアの夜明け
  • Nikkei special The Cambria Palace日経スペシャル カンブリア宮殿

Documentary programs

  • Beauty giants美の巨人たち
  • Solomon flowソロモン流

Information programs

Daily
  • 7 Studio Bratch!
  • Ladies 4
Saturday
  • Ad-machick Tengoku出没!アド街ック天国

Sports programs

  • Neo Sports
  • Winning Horse racingウイニング競馬
  • UEFA Champions League
  • UEFA Europa League
Entrance

Anime

Variety programs

  • Kaiun Nandemo Kanteidan開運!なんでも鑑定団
  • Ariehen Worldありえへん∞世界
  • Yarisugi Kozyやりすぎコージー
  • Japanese General Honke和風総本家TV Osaka
  • Chokotto iikoto - Takashi Okamura & Hong Kong Happy project (ちょこっとイイコト~岡村ほんこんしあわせプロジェクト
  • George Tokoro's School is a place where I not tell所さんの学校では教えてくれないそこんトコロ!
  • Takeshi's Nippon no Mikataたけしのニッポンのミカタ!
  • Moya-Moya Summers 2モヤモヤさまぁ~ず2
  • Muscat Nightマスカットナイト
  • Weekly AKB週刊AKB
  • AKB Kousagi DojoAKB子兎道場
  • Valiety 7
    • OL saw dispatch!ハケンOLは見た!
    • Gokujou dikara極嬢ヂカラ
    • God-Tanゴッドタン
    • Kira-Kira Afroきらきらアフロ、TV Osaka)
    • Kudamaki Hachibei Xくだまき八兵衛X
  • Itao Roman
  • Ari-Kenアリケン
  • Shinsuke Minami DEKO-BOKO Daigakkou三波伸介の凸凹大学校
  • ASAYAN
  • You wa Nani shi ni Nippon He (YOUは何しに日本へ?)
  • Little Tokyo Live (リトルトーキョーライフ Ritorutōkyōraifu) every Wednesday, around midnight

Travel & gourmet programs

  • Ii-tabi Yume-Kibunいい旅・夢気分
  • Drive a GO! GO!
  • Saturday Special
  • Stay at the countryside?田舎に泊まろう!

Music programs

The headquarters building, called the Nikkei Denpa Kaikan
  • Japan Countdown
  • Enka no Hanamichi演歌の花道
  • Yan-yan Music studioヤンヤン歌うスタジオ

Movie & drama

Special programs

See also

References

  1. ^ "Corporate Data Archived 2010-01-30 at the Wayback Machine." TV Tokyo. Retrieved on June 21, 2010.