Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting

Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (九州朝日放送株式会社, Kyushu Asahi Hoso Kabushiki Gaisha) is a broadcasting station in Fukuoka, Japan, and it is affiliated with National Radio Network (NRN), All-Nippon News Network (ANN), and TV Asahi Network.

JOIF
CityFukuoka
Broadcast areaFukuoka Prefecture
Frequency1413 kHz AM; 90.2 MHz FM
BrandingKBC Radio
Programming
Language(s)Japanese
FormatTalk, Sports
AffiliationsNRN
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
January 1, 1954
Call sign meaning
JO
Ichi (1)
Fukuoka
Technical information
Power50 kW
Links
WebcastRadiko
Websitehttp://www.kbc.co.jp/radio/
KBC Radio on Facebook
JOIF-TV, JOIF-DTV
Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture
Japan
ChannelsDigital: 31 (UHF)
Virtual: 1
BrandingKBC
Programming
AffiliationsANN
Ownership
OwnerKyushu Asahi Broadcasting
History
First air date
March 1, 1959
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
1 (VHF, 1959–2011)
FNN (1959-1964)
Call sign meaning
JO
Ichi (Channel 1)
Fukuoka
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates
Links
Websitehttp://www.kbc.co.jp/
Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting on Facebook

Overview

At the start of radio broadcasting, Asahi Broadcasting (ABC) provided significant support to KBC. Some of the national sponsored programs were already broadcast from Radio Kyushu (currently RKB Mainichi Broadcasting) in Fukuoka Prefecture, but ABC persuaded the sponsor that Fukuoka and Kurume are different. And broadcast on KBC radio. ABC was co-stepping with KBC in sponsorship.

From October 1, 2018, KBC's 65th anniversary and KBC TV broadcast and KBC's “Misetaka!” By illustrator Ryo Taniguchi, who worked on the 2020 Tokyo Olympics mascot character Appointed as a new PR character for the 65th anniversary of the start of radio broadcasting. Previously, "Kyoropaku" was also appointed as the 45th anniversary of the founding and the 40th anniversary of TV broadcasting and the 45th anniversary of radio broadcasting.

The TV coverage areas are Fukuoka and Saga. Until March 1990, when Nagasaki Culture Broadcasting opened, it was also reporting in Nagasaki Prefecture. It produces numerous programs for stations in Kyushu, Yamaguchi, and Okinawa. See Block programming for details.

Since personnel is being carried out on a company-wide scale, even if you join the company and become an announcer, there are few people who continue to be announcers until the retirement age and often change to other departments in the middle (* conversely, they come back from other departments and announcers) Some people become). There has been a trial on the transfer of the announcer to another department, and the decision that “transfer is legal” has been finalized. (Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting Incident, Supreme Court First Small Court Decision September 10, 1998)

Programs (TV)

Programs (Radio)

  • PAO-N
  • Morning wave
  • Sister sister of Osugi and Piko(Japanese:おすぎとピーコのシスター・シスター)

etc.

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