NHK News 7
NHK News 7 | |
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Created by | Yasushi Seito |
Presented by |
Shinichi Takeda (2008-present, weekdays) Nami Morimoto (2014-present, weekends) |
Theme music composer | Toshiyuki Omori |
Original language(s) |
Japanese (main audio) English (second audio) |
Production | |
Location(s) | NHK Broadcasting Center, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network |
NHK General TV NHK World Premium |
Picture format |
1080i (HDTV) 480i (SDTV) |
Original release | April 5, 1993 – present |
NHK News 7 (NHKニュース7) is the early evening news program broadcast domestically on NHK General Television and internationally on NHK World Premium. It has been on the air everyday since April 5, 1993, from 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. (JST)[1]
Chronology
Air date | Weekdays | Saturdays | Sundays |
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1993.04.05 - 1996.03.31 | 19:00 - 19:57(57 min.) | 19:00 - 19:27(27 min.) | 19:00 - 19:20(20 min.) |
1996.04.01 - 1998.03.29 | 19:00 - 19:40(40 min.) | ||
1998.03.30 - 2000.03.26 | 19:00 - 19:57(57 min.) | ||
2000.03.27 - 2000.10.01 | 19:00 - 19:35(35 min.) | 19:00 - 19:30(30 min.) | |
2000.10.02 - 2004.03.28 | 19:00 - 19:30(30 min.) | ||
2004.03.29 - present | 19:00 - 19:30(30 min.) |
Anchors
NHK News 7 chronology of newscasters and weather information presenters | |||||||
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Date | Newscaster | Weather information | |||||
Weekdays | Weekends | Mon. - Wed. | Thu. - Fri. | Saturday | Sunday | ||
1993.4.5 | 1994.4.3 | Yoshiaki Kawabata/Yoko Sakurai | Miyuki Morita | Hitoshi Takata | (vacant) | ||
1994.4.4 | 1995.4.2 | Koji Murayama | |||||
1995.4.3 | 1996.3.30 | Miyuki Morita | Osamu Miyata | ||||
1996.4.1 | 1998.3.29 | (vacant) | |||||
1998.3.30 | 1999.3.28 | Akihiko Taguchi | Hitoshi Takata | ||||
1999.3.29 | 2000.3.26 | Satoshi Hatakeyama | |||||
2000.3.27 | 2000.10.1 | Satoshi Hatakeyama | Norio Ishizawa | Minami Fuuji | Naoko Shimazu | ||
2000.10.2 | 2002.9.29 | Minami Fuuji | Naoko Shimazu | (vacant) | |||
2002.9.30 | 2003.3.30 | Eriko Arashima | |||||
2003.3.31 | 2004.3.28 | Hirohide Itō | |||||
2004.3.29 | 2005.3.27 | Masao Sueda | Sae Nakarai | Eriko Arashima | |||
2005.3.28 | 2006.4.2 | Shiori Yamamoto | |||||
2006.4.3 | 2008.3.30 | Wataru Abe | |||||
2008.3.31 | 2011.4.3 | Shinichi Takeda | Masaiko Nomura | ||||
2011.4.4 | 2012.4.1 | Tomoko Kogo | Natsumi Terakawa | Mamiko Okamura | |||
2012.4.2 | 2014.3.30 | Mamiko Okamura | Natsumi Terakawa | ||||
References
- ↑ (Official Website)
External links
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