TV Tokyo
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TV Tokyo Corporation (or TX) (株式会社テレビ東京, Kabushiki Gaisha Terebi Tōkyō) TYO: 9411 is a television station headquartered in Toranomon, Minato, Tokyo, Japan.[1] Also known as "Teleto" (テレ東, Teretō), a blend of "terebi" and "Tokyo", it is the key station of TX Network. It is one of the major Tokyo television stations, particularly specializing in anime. The station is co-owned by Nihon Keizai Shimbun and Mainichi Broadcasting System, with the former owning the majority share.
History
TV Tokyo was established in 1951 and started broadcasting in 1961 and air date on April 12, 1964 by the Japan Science Promotion Foundation. 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 took over the broadcasting from the foundation. A month later, it became a general purpose TV station along with TV Asahi (then Japan Educational Television).
In 1981, it again renamed itself, 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.
Related companies
- TV Tokyo Holdings(株式会社テレビ東京ホールディングス)
- BS Japan(株式会社BSジャパン)
- TV Tokyo Broadband(テレビ東京ブロードバンド株式会社)
- TV Tokyo Music(株式会社テレビ東京ミュージック)
- PROTX(株式会社テレビ東京制作)
- AT-X(株式会社エー・ティー・エックス)
- FM Inter-Wave Inc.(エフエムインターウェーブ株式会社)
- IntaracTV(株式会社インターラクティーヴィ)
- Nikkei CNBC(株式会社日経CNBC)
- TV TOKYO AMERICA INC.
Broadcasting
Digital
- Call sign: JOTX-DTV
- Remote controller ID 7
- Tokyo Tower: Channel 23
Analog
Analog Transmission ceased on 24 July 2011.
- Call sign: JOTX-TV
- Tokyo Tower: Channel 12
Television Programs
News
- TXN News
- News Morning Satellite
- E Morning
- NEWS FINE
- 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)
Documentaly 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)
- Ryo Ishikawa special "RESPECT"
Anime & Kids
Anime
- Pocket Monsters (also known as: Pokémon)
- NARUTO
- BLEACH
- Kiba
- Gintama
- Zettai Karen Children
- Inazuma Eleven
- Prince of Tennis
- Last Exile
- Tottoko Hamutaro
- Fairy Tail
- Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu (also known as: Baka and Test)
- Danball Senki (also known as: Little Battlers eXperience)
- Yū☆gi☆ō
- Mainichi Kaasan(毎日かあさん)
- Cardfight!! Vanguard(カードファイト!!ヴァンガード、TV Aichi)
- Cardfight!! Vanguard: Asia Circuit Hen (カードファイト!! ヴァンガード アジアサーキット編、TV Aichi)
- Onegai My Melody
- Magical Princess Minky Momo
- Captain Tsubasa
- Neon Genesis Evangelion
- Keroro Gunso
- Tamagotchi!
- Metal Fight Beyblade (also known as: Beyblade)
- Cross Fight B-Daman
- Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal
- Sonic X
- Soul Eater
- Bakuto Sengen Daigunder
- Dennou Boukenki Webdiver
- Blue Dragon
- A Penguin's Troubles
- Redakai: Conquer the Kairu
- Person of Interest: The Animation
- [[I Am Christine Lim!]
- Christine the Awesome
Kids Programs
- Oha Suta
- Piramekino
- Saki-yomi JUMP BANG!(サキよみジャンBANG!)
- Pocket Monsters Smash!
- Ninja Captor
- Kaiketsu Zubat
- Red Tiger
- Spider-Man
- Great War Aizenbogu Dinosaurs(恐竜大戦争アイゼンボーグ)
- Dinosaur Squadron Koseidon(恐竜戦隊コセイドン)
- Super Star God Series(超星神シリーズ)
- Phineas and Ferb
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)
- Weekly AKB(週刊AKB)
- 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
Pokémon
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
- 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
- Drama 24
- Theater Gold
Special Programs
- Sunday Big Valiety
- Monday Premiere!
- New year wide Historical play(新春ワイド時代劇,Every January)
- TV Champion
- Wang playoff gluttony(元祖!大食い王決定戦)
- Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival(Every July)
- Billboard Japan Music Awards
References
- ^ "Corporate Data." TV Tokyo. Retrieved on June 21, 2010.