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Television Asahi

TV Asahi Holdings Corporation
株式会社テレビ朝日ホールディングス
Public
Traded as :
Industry Information, Communication
Predecessor Nihon Educational Television Co., Ltd.
Asahi National Broadcasting Co. Ltd.
Founded Tokyo, Japan (November 1, 1957; 60 years ago (1957-11-01))
Headquarters 9-1, Roppongi Rokuchome, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Services Stockholding
Revenue Steady¥235,398 million (FY 2010)
Increase¥9,851 million (FY 2010)
Increase¥7,013 million (FY 2010)
Total assets Increase¥309,871 million (FY 2010)
Total equity Increase¥242,863 million (FY 2010)
Owner see list
Number of employees
1,148 (as of June 30, 2011)
Parent Asahi Shimbun (24.83%)
Subsidiaries TV Asahi Corporation
(others, see list)
Website www.tv-asahihd.co.jp
TV Asahi Corporation
株式会社テレビ朝日
Kabushiki gaisha
Industry Information, Communication
Founded Tokyo, Japan (October 15, 2013; 4 years ago (2013-10-15))
Headquarters 9-1, Roppongi Rokuchome, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Services Telecasting, Program producing
Parent TV Asahi Holdings Corporation
Website www.tv-asahi.co.jp
JOEX-TV
JOEX-DTV
TV Asahi Logo.svg
Kantō Region, Japan
Branding tv asahi
テレビ朝日
EX
Slogan New Air, On Air.
(2008-present)
Channels Digital: JOEX-DTV, Channel 24 (UHFLCN 5)
Translators

Hachiōji, Tokyo
Analog: Channel 45
Tama, Tokyo
Analog: Channel 57
Chichi-jima, Ogasawara Islands
Analog: Channel 59
Mito, Ibaraki
Analog: Channel 36
Digital: Channel 17
Hitachi, Ibaraki
Analog: Channel 60

Analog: Channel 41
Digital: Channel 17
Maebashi, Gunma
Analog: Channel 60
Digital: Channel 43
Chichibu, Saitama
Analog: Channel 38
Narita, Chiba
Analog: Channel 59
Tateyama, Chiba
Analog: Channel 60
Yokohama Minato Mirai 21, Kanagawa
Analog: Channel 60
Yokosuka-Kurihama, Kanagawa
Analog: Channel 35
Hiratsuka, Kanagawa
Analog: Channel 41
Digital: Channel 24
Kitadaitō, Okinawa
Analog: Channel 48

Minami Daito, Okinawa
Analog: Channel 60
Affiliations All-Nippon News Network
Owner TV Asahi Corporation
Founded 1957
First air date November 1, 1957
Call letters' meaning JOEX = Japan'sOriginal Free-to-Air Educational TV Station
X (10, former channel assignment)
Sister station(s) BS Asahi
Asahi Newstar
Tele Asa Channel 1
Tele Asa Channel 2
Former channel number(s) ch.# 10 (analog, 1957-2011), ch. #5 (digital)
Transmitter power 10 kW (68 kW ERP)
Transmitter coordinates 35°39′31″N 139°44′44″E / 35.65861°N 139.74556°E / 35.65861; 139.74556
Website http://www.tv-asahi.co.jp/

TV Asahi Corporation (株式会社テレビ朝日, Kabushiki-gaisha Terebi Asahi), also known as EX and Tele-Asa (テレ朝, Tere Asa), is a Japanese television network with its headquarters in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The company also owns All-Nippon News Network.

In 2003, the company headquarters moved to a new building designed by Fumihiko Maki. The address is: 6-9-1 Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

Some of TV Asahi's departments and subsidiaries such as TV Asahi Productions and Take Systems are still located at TV Asahi Center, which is TV Asahi's former headquarters between 1986 and 2003. It is located at Ark Hills, not far from its headquarters.

TV Asahi began as "Nihon Educational Television Co., Ltd." (NET) (株式会社日本教育テレビ, Kabushiki-gaisha Nihon Kyōiku Terebi, "The Japanese Educational Television Company") on November 1, 1957. It was established as a for-profit educational television channel. At the time, its broadcasting license dictates that the network is required to devote at least 50% of its airtime to educational programming, and at least 30% of its airtime to children's educational programming. The station was owned by Asahi Shimbun, Toei Company, Nihon Keizai Shimbun, and Obunsha.

However, the for-profit educational television model eventually proved to be a failure. In 1960, NET began its transformation into a general-purpose television station. It began to broadcast anime and foreign movies. So as not to run afoul of the educational TV license requirements, NET justified the airing of these programs under the pretext of "nurturing a child's emotional range" (子供の情操教育のため, Kodomo no jōsō kyōiku no tame) and "introduction of foreign cultures" (外国文化の紹介, Gaikoku bunka no shōkai). At the same time, NET also changed its common name from "Nihon Educational Television" to "NET TV" (NETテレビ).


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