NHK General TV
NHK General TV (NHK総合テレビジョン, NHK Sōgō Terebijon), abbreviated on-screen as NHK G, is the main television service of NHK, the Japanese public broadcaster. Its programming includes news, drama, quiz/variety shows, music, sports, anime, and specials which compete directly with the output of its commercial counterparts. The channel is well known for its nightly newscasts, regular documentary specials, and popular historical dramas. Among the programs NHK General TV broadcasts are the annual New Year's Eve spectacular Kōhaku Uta Gassen, the year-long Taiga drama, and the daytime Asadora.
Logo used since 2020 | |
Country | Japan |
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Broadcast area | Nationwide |
Headquarters | NHK Broadcasting Center, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Japanese |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | NHK |
Sister channels | NHK Educational TV |
History | |
Launched | 1 February 1953 |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital terrestrial | Channel 1 (Channel 3 in prefectures where a commercial station operates on channel 1) |
The name is often abbreviated in Japanese to Sōgō Terebi (総合テレビ) ("GTV" and "NHK G" are also used). The word Sōgō (general) serves to differentiate the channel from NHK's other television services, NHK Educational TV , NHK BS 1, NHK BS 2 (closed in 2011) and NHK BS HI (changed to BS Premium)
Launched on 1 February 1953, NHK was Japan's only television channel prior to the launch of Nippon TV on 28 August 1953.
NHK's programs are produced in accordance with the Japan Broadcasting Corporation Broadcasting Code.
NHK domestic stations and FM / Radio 1 / GTV services
Places in bold refer to where the main station of each region is located.
Region | Station (name in Kanji) | Analog (only Analog TV closed) | Digital | Prefecture | ||||
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FM | Radio 1 | General TV | ||||||
Call sign | Ch. | LCN | Call sign | |||||
Hokkaidō | Sapporo (札幌) | JOIK-FM | JOIK | JOIK-TV | 3 | (3) | JOIK-DTV | Ishikari-Shiribeshi-Sorachi Subpref. (including Sapporo) |
Hakodate (函館) | JOVK-FM | JOVK | JOVK-TV | 4 | (3) | Oshima-Hiyama Subpref. | ||
Asahikawa (旭川) | JOCG-FM | JOCG | JOCG-TV | 9 | (3) | Kamikawa-Rumoi-Sōya Subpref. | ||
Obihiro (帯広) | JOOG-FM | JOOG | JOOG-TV | 4 | (3) | Tokachi Subpref. | ||
Kushiro (釧路) | JOPG-FM | JOPG | JOPG-TV | 9 | (3) | Kushiro-Nemuro Subpref. | ||
Kitami (北見) | JOKP-FM | JOKP | JOKP-TV | 3 | (3) | Abashiri Subpref. | ||
Muroran (室蘭) | JOIQ-FM | JOIQ | JOIQ-TV | 9 | (3) | Iburi-Hidaka Subpref. | ||
Tōhoku | Aomori (青森) | JOTG-FM | JOTG | JOTG-TV | 3 | (3) | JOTG-DTV | Aomori |
Akita (秋田) | JOUK-FM | JOUK | JOUK-TV | 9 | (1) | JOUK-DTV | Akita | |
Yamagata (山形) | JOJG-FM | JOJG | JOJG-TV | 8 | (1) | JOJG-DTV | Yamagata | |
Morioka (盛岡) | JOQG-FM | JOQG | JOQG-TV | 4 | (1) | JOQG-DTV | Iwate | |
Sendai (仙台) | JOHK-FM | JOHK | JOHK-TV | 3 | (3) | JOHK-DTV | Miyagi | |
Fukushima (福島) | JOFP-FM | JOFP | JOFP-TV | 9 | (1) | JOFP-DTV | Fukushima | |
Kantō-Kōshin'etsu | Tokyo (東京) | JOAK-FM | JOAK | JOAK-TV (Tokyo) | 1 | (1) | JOAK-DTV (Tokyo) | Tokyo and surrounding areas (including Saitama, Chiba, and Yokohama) |
Yokohama (横浜) | JOGP-FM | -- | 1 | (1) | Kanagawa | |||
Chiba (千葉) | JOMP-FM | -- | 1 | (1) | Chiba | |||
Saitama (埼玉) | JOLP-FM | -- | 1 | (1) | Saitama | |||
Maebashi (前橋) | JOTP-FM | -- | 1 | (1) | JOTP-DTV | Gunma | ||
Utsunomiya (宇都宮) | JOBP-FM | -- | 1 | (1) | JOBP-DTV | Tochigi | ||
Mito (水戸) | JOEP-FM | -- | 1 | (1) | JOEP-DTV | Ibaraki | ||
Kōfu (甲府) | JOKG-FM | JOKG | JOKG-TV | 1 | (1) | JOKG-DTV | Yamanashi | |
Nagano (長野) | JONK-FM | JONK | JONK-TV | 2 | (1) | JONK-DTV | Nagano | |
Niigata (新潟) | JOQK-FM | JOQK | JOQK-TV | 8 | (1) | JOQK-DTV | Niigata | |
Tōkai-Hokuriku | Toyama (富山) | JOIG-FM | JOIG | JOIG-TV | 3 | (3) | JOIG-DTV | Toyama |
Kanazawa (金沢) | JOJK-FM | JOJK | JOJK-TV | 4 | (1) | JOJK-DTV | Ishikawa | |
Fukui (福井) | JOFG-FM | JOFG | JOFG-TV | 9 | (1) | JOFG-DTV | Fukui | |
Shizuoka (静岡) | JOPK-FM | JOPK | JOPK-TV | 9 | (1) | JOPK-DTV | Shizuoka | |
Nagoya (名古屋) | JOCK-FM | JOCK | JOCK-TV | 3 | (3) | JOCK-DTV | Aichi | |
Gifu (岐阜) | JOOP-FM | -- | JOOP-TV | 39/3 | (3) | JOOP-DTV | Gifu | |
Tsu (津) | JONP-FM | -- | JONP-TV | 31/3 | (3) | JONP-DTV | Mie | |
Kansai | Osaka (大阪) | JOBK-FM | JOBK | JOBK-TV | 2 | (1) | JOBK-DTV | Osaka |
Kōbe (神戸) | JOPP-FM | -- | JOPP-TV | 28/2 | (1) | JOPP-DTV | Hyōgo | |
Kyoto (京都) | JOOK-FM | JOOK | JOOK-TV | 32/2 | (1) | JOOK-DTV | Kyoto | |
Ōtsu (大津) | JOQP-FM | -- | JOQP-TV | 28 | (1) | JOQP-DTV | Shiga | |
Hikone (彦根) sub. of Ōtsu | -- | JOQP | -- | -- | -- | -- | ||
Nara (奈良) | JOUP-FM | -- | JOUP-TV | 51/2 | (1) | JOUP-DTV | Nara | |
Wakayama (和歌山) | JORP-FM | -- | JORP-TV | 32 | (1) | JORP-DTV | Wakayama | |
Chūgoku | Tottori (鳥取) | JOLG-FM | JOLG | JOLG-TV | 3 | (3) | JOLG-DTV | Tottori |
Matsue (松江) | JOTK-FM | JOTK | JOTK-TV | 6 | (3) | JOTK-DTV | Shimane | |
Okayama (岡山) | JOKK-FM | JOKK | JOKK-TV | 5 | (1) | JOKK-DTV | Okayama | |
Hiroshima (広島) | JOFK-FM | JOFK | JOFK-TV | 3 | (1) | JOFK-DTV | Hiroshima | |
Yamaguchi (山口) | JOUG-FM | JOUG | JOUG-TV | 9 | (1) | JOUG-DTV | Yamaguchi | |
Shikoku | Tokushima (徳島) | JOXK-FM | JOXK | JOXK-TV | 3 | (3) | JOXK-DTV | Tokushima |
Takamatsu (高松) | JOHP-FM | JOHP | JOHP-TV | 37 | (1) | JOHP-DTV | Kagawa | |
Matsuyama (松山) | JOZK-FM | JOZK | JOZK-TV | 6 | (1) | JOZK-DTV | Ehime | |
Kōchi (高知) | JORK-FM | JORK | JORK-TV | 4 | (1) | JORK-DTV | Kōchi | |
Kyūshū-Okinawa | Fukuoka (福岡) | JOLK-FM | JOLK | JOLK-TV | 3 | (3) | JOLK-DTV | Nishifukuoka (includes Fukuoka and Kurume) |
Kitakyūshū (北九州) | JOSK-FM | JOSK | JOSK-TV | 6 | (3) | JOSK-DTV | Higashifukuoka/Nishiyamaguchi (includes Kitakyūshū and Shimonoseki) | |
Saga (佐賀) | JOSP-FM | JOSP | JOSP-TV | 38 | (1) | JOSP-DTV | Saga | |
Nagasaki (長崎) | JOAG-FM | JOAG | JOAG-TV | 3 | (1) | JOAG-DTV | Nagasaki | |
Kumamoto (熊本) | JOGK-FM | JOGK | JOGK-TV | 9 | (1) | JOGK-DTV | Kumamoto | |
Ōita (大分) | JOIP-FM | JOIP | JOIP-TV | 3 | (1) | JOIP-DTV | Ōita | |
Miyazaki (宮崎) | JOMG-FM | JOMG | JOMG-TV | 8 | (1) | JOMG-DTV | Miyazaki | |
Kagoshima (鹿児島) | JOHG-FM | JOHG | JOHG-TV | 3 | (3) | JOHG-DTV | Kagoshima | |
Okinawa (沖縄) | JOAP-FM | JOAP | JOAP-TV | 2 | (1) | JOAP-DTV | Okinawa (including Naha) |
JIB TV
JIB TV is a Japanese television company in the Japanese NHK Group, which since 2009 produces English-language programs about Japan and Asia for an international audience. The programs will be shown all over the world through the English channel NHK World from the Japanese public service broadcaster NHK, as well as via the player through the JIB TV's website. NHK World TV and production company Jib was started in 2009 with the purpose of disseminating information, knowledge of Japanese and Asian culture and as a counterweight to channels such as CNN International and BBC World.
Japan International Broadcasting Company owns 60 percent of the public service company NHK and to 40 percent of businesses with stakeholders such as Microsoft and Japanese bank Mizuho. Operations are financed for the most part by the Japanese TV license payers but also by external sponsors and advertisers. Broadcasts reach the Scandinavian countries via Astra and Eutelsat satellites. The aim is that in future also be distributed via leading cable and IPTV operators.
In order to release capital NHK moved money from radio to TV. One consequence was that the Swedish, German and Italian departments of foreign channel Radio Japan were shut down in autumn 2007.
External links
- Japan Broadcasting Corporation Broadcasting Code (in Japanese)
- Japan Broadcasting Corporation Broadcasting Code (in Japanese)
- Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) Broadcasting Code (in Japanese)
- History of Television in Japan