Television Nagasaki (original) (raw)
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Television station in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
JOWH-DTV
Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan | |
City | Nagasaki |
Channels | Digital: 20 (UHF)Virtual: 8 |
Branding | KTN テレビ長崎 |
Programming | |
Affiliations | Fuji News Network and Fuji Network System |
Ownership | |
Owner | Television Nagasaki Co., Ltd. |
History | |
Founded | March 12, 1968 |
First air date | April 1, 1969 |
Former call signs | JOWH-TV (1969–2011) |
Former channel number(s) | 37 (UHF analog, 1969–2011) |
Former affiliations | NTV/NNN/NNS (secondary, 1969–1990) |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | MIC |
Links | |
Website | www.ktn.co.jp |
JOWH-DTV (channel 8), branded as Television Nagasaki (テレビ長崎) is a Japanese television station serving Nagasaki Prefecture as an affiliate of the Fuji News Network and the Fuji Network System.[1][2][3] Owned-and-operated by Television Nagasaki Co., Ltd.[a], the station's studios and headquarters are located in Nagasaki.
- 1968 - KTN is founded.[4]
- April 1, 1969 - KTN begins broadcasting. The station was a dual affiliate of FNN and NNN.
- July 14, 1986 - The analog master station was improved.
- October 1, 1990 - The station becomes a sole FNN/FNS affiliate. NNN/NNS programming moved to the newly launched NIB.
- December 1, 2006 - Digital terrestrial broadcasts commence.[5]
- July 24, 2011 - Analog transmissions conclude.
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- Official website (in Japanese)