Native name
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日本テレビホールディングス株式会社 |
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Public Kabushiki Gaisha | |
Traded as | : |
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Founded | Tokyo, Japan (October 28, 1952 | )
Founder | Matsutaro Shoriki |
Headquarters | 6-1, Higashi-Shimbashi Itchome, Minato, Tokyo, Japan |
Area served
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Japan, Asia, United States, Western Europe |
Key people
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Yoshio Okubo (President) |
Services | Broadcasting holding company |
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Total assets |
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Total equity |
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Owner | list at "Shareholders" |
Number of employees
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3,259 (as of March 31, 2013, consolidated) |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | www |
Native name
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日本テレビ放送網株式会社 |
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Public Kabushiki Gaisha | |
Industry |
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Founded | Tokyo, Japan (April 26, 2012 Nippon Television Network Preparatory Corporation |
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Headquarters | 6-1, Higashi-Shimbashi Itchome, Minato, Tokyo, Japan |
Area served
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Japan, United States, Western Europe, East Asia |
Number of employees
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1,193 (as of April 1, 2013) |
Parent | Nippon Television Holdings, Inc. |
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Website | www |
Kantō Region, Japan | |
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Branding | Nippon TV NTV |
Slogan | "Go! Next 60" (60th anniversary slogan, 2013) |
Channels |
Digital: 25 (UHF) LCN: 4 |
Translators |
Mito, Ibaraki Analog: Channel 35 Digital: Channel 25 |
Affiliations | Nippon News Network |
Owner | Nippon Television Network Corporation |
Founded | October 28, 1952 |
First air date | August 28, 1953 |
Sister station(s) |
BS Nittele Nittele Plus Nittele News 24 Nittele G+ |
Former channel number(s) |
Analog: 4 (VHF) (1953-2011) |
Transmitter coordinates | 35°39′31″N 139°44′44″E / 35.65861°N 139.74556°E |
Website | http://www.ntv.co.jp |
Mito, Ibaraki
Analog: Channel 42
Digital: Channel 14
Hitachi, Ibaraki
Analog: Channel 54
Analog: Channel 53
Digital: Channel 34
Analog: Channel 54
Maebashi, Gunma
Analog: Channel 54
Digital: Channel 33
Kiryū, Gunma
Analog: Channel 53
Numata, Gunma
Analog: Channel 53
Nippon Television Network Corporation (日本テレビ放送網株式会社 Nippon Terebi Hōsōmō Kabushiki-gaisha?), doing business as Nippon TV, is a television network based in the Shiodome area of Minato, Tokyo, Japan and is controlled by the Yomiuri Shimbun publishing company. Broadcasting terrestrially across Japan, the network is commonly known as Nihon Terebi (日本テレビ?), contracted to Nittere (日テレ?), and abbreviated as "NTV" or "AX".
On March 9, 1984, Dan Goodwin, aka Spider Dan, Skyscraperman, in a paid publicity event, used suction cups to climb the 10 floor Nippon Television Kojimachi Annex in Chiyoda.