Nippon News Network
Type | Broadcast television network |
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Country | Japan |
Owner | NTV |
Callsign meaning | Nippon News Network |
Official website | NNN Official Website |
Nippon News Network (NNN) is a commercial television news network in Japan. The network is owned by Nippon Television, which itself is controlled by publishing company Yomiuri Shimbun. NNN operates a 24-hour news channel, NTV News24, and its programming is aired on NTV stations.
Nippon News Network stations
Station abbreviation | Station | Call sign | Broadcast area (Prefectures) |
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NTV | Nihon TV / 日本テレビ | JOAX-DTV | Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba, Gunma, Ibaraki, and Tochigi |
ytv | Yomiuri TV / 読売テレビ | JOIX-DTV | Osaka, Hyogo, Kyoto, Nara, Shiga, and Wakayama |
CTV | Chukyo TV / 中京テレビ | JOCH-DTV | Aichi, Gifu, and Mie |
ABS | Akita Hoso / 秋田放送 | JOTR-DTV | Akita |
RAB | Aomori Hoso / 青森放送 | JOGR-DTV | Aomori |
RNB | Nankai Hoso / 南海放送 | JOAF-DTV | Ehime |
FBC | Fukui Hoso / 福井放送 | JOPR-DTV | Fukui |
FBS | Fukuoka Hoso / 福岡放送 | JOFH-DTV | Fukuoka and Saga |
FCT | Fukushima Chuo TV / 福島中央テレビ | JOVI-DTV | Fukushima |
HTV | Hiroshima TV / 広島テレビ | JONX-DTV | Hiroshima |
STV | Sapporo TV / 札幌テレビ | JOKX-DTV | Hokkaidō |
KTK | TV Kanazawa / テレビ金沢 | JOWX-DTV | Ishikawa |
TVI | TV Iwate / テレビ岩手 | JOII-DTV | Iwate |
RNC | Nishinippon Hoso / 西日本放送 | JOKF-DTV | Kagawa and Okayama |
KYT | Kagoshima Yomiuri TV / 鹿児島読売テレビ | JOUI-DTV | Kagoshima and Okinawa |
RKC | Kochi Hoso / 高知放送 | JOZR-DTV | Kōchi |
KKT | Kumamoto Kenmin TV / くまもと県民テレビ | JOQI-DTV | Kumamoto |
MMT | Miyagi TV / ミヤギテレビ | JOMM-DTV | Miyagi |
UMK | TV Miyazaki / テレビ宮崎 | JODI-DTV | Miyazaki (shared with ANN and FNN) |
TSB | TV Shinshu / テレビ信州 | JONI-DTV | Nagano |
NIB | Nagasaki Kokusai TV / 長崎国際テレビ | JOXH-DTV | Nagasaki |
TeNY | TV Niigata / テレビ新潟 | JOPI-DTV | Niigata |
TOS | TV Oita / テレビ大分 | JOOI-DTV | Oita |
NKT | Nihonkai TV / 日本海テレビ | JOJX-DTV | Shimane and Tottori |
SDT | Shizuoka Daiichi TV / 静岡第一テレビ | JOSX-DTV | Shizuoka |
JRT | Shikoku Hoso / 四国放送 | JOJR-DTV | Tokushima |
KNB | Kitanihon Hoso / 北日本放送 | JOLR-DTV | Toyama |
YBC | Yamagata Hoso / 山形放送 | JOEF-DTV | Yamagata |
KRY | Yamaguchi Hoso / 山口放送 | JOPF-DTV | Yamaguchi |
YBS | Yamanashi Hoso / 山梨放送 | JOJF-DTV | Yamanashi |
BS-4 | BS Nittere / BS日テレ | -- | Nationwide (Broadcasting Satellite) |
Former stations
Station abbreviation | Station | Call sign | Notes |
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NST | NST / 新潟総合テレビ | JONH-TV | Initially a triple affiliate of NET (TV Asahi), Fuji TV and Nippon Television. It was affiliated to the network until 1981, when TNN (now TeNY) started broadcasting, taking over NTV's schedule from NST, causing it to become a primary affiliate of Fuji TV. TV Asahi programming remained on the station until 1983, when NT21 (now UX) launched. |
NBN ◆ | NBN / 名古屋テレビ放送 | JOLK-DTV | Was affiliated to NTV prior to NNN's creation. Switched to ANN full-time in 1973, owing to a conflict with Chukyo Television Broadcasting. |
SATV | SATV / 静岡朝日テレビ | JOSI-DTV | Shizuoka Prefectural Television (静岡けんみんテレビ, SKT) was a secondary affiliate of NNN/NNS from July 1, 1978 to June 30, 1979. The following day, Shizuoka Daiichi Television took over NNN's programming and SKT (now SATV) became a sole affiliate of TV Asahi. |
OX | Sendai Television / 仙台放送 | JOOX-TV | Established as an affiliate of Nippon Television, Nihon Educational Television and Fuji TV, joining their respective general and news networks later on. Four years after joining NNN, Miyagi Television took NNN's programming from OX, causing it to become a primary affiliate of Fuji TV. TV Asahi programming moved to KHB when it launched in 1975. |
KTN | KTN / テレビ長崎 | JOWH-DTV | Primary FNN/FNS affiliate, secondarily affiliated with NNN from April 1, 1969 to September 30th, 1990. NNN/NNS programming moved to NIB when it started broadcasting. |
TKU | TV Kumamoto / テレビ熊本 | JOZH-DTV | Primary FNN/FNS affiliate, secondarily affiliated to NNN from April 1, 1969 to March 31, 1982. NNN programming moved to the newly created KKT. |
KTS | KTS / 鹿児島テレビ放送 | JOKH-DTV | Primary FNN/FNS affiliate, secondarily affiliated to NNN from April 1, 1969 to March 31, 1994. NNN programming moved to the newly created KYT. |
◆ = former primary affiliate
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