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Fuji Television

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Fuji Television Network, Inc. (CX, 株式会社フジテレビジョン Fuji Terebijon) is a Japanese television network based in Odaiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. It is known as Fuji TV (フジテレビ Fuji Terebi). It is the key TV station of Fuji News Network (FNN) and Fuji Network System (FNS, フジネットワーク).

Contents

Offices

History of Fuji TV

On November 18, 1951, Fuji Television was founded. On March 1, 1959, Fuji TV started TV broadcasting, and made a network with Tokai TV, Kansai TV and Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting in June. In October, 1966, a news network of exchanging news with local stations with the name of FNN (Fuji News Network) was formed. On April 1, 1986, the logo mark was changed (Channel 8 → Medama). On March 10, 1997, the main office moved from Kawadacho, Shinjuku-ku to Odaiba, Minato-ku.

TV Broadcasting

Analog

JOCX-TV - Fuji Television(フジテレビジョン)

Digital

JOCX-DTV - Fuji Digital Television(フジデジタルテレビジョン)

  • Remote controller ID 8

Programming

Anime for children

This channel broadcasts or has broadcasted the Japanese versions (i.e. the original productions in nearly all of the programs mentioned below) of the children's series:

Tokusatsu

Cookery

News

  • Mezamashi TV (めざましテレビ, ? - Still being aired as of 2004) - Morning news program.
  • FNN Speak (FNNスピーク, 1987.10 - Present) - Afternoon news program.
  • FNN Supernews (FNNスーパーニュース, 1998.4 - Present) - Evening news program.
    • FNN Super Time (FNNスーパータイム, 1984.10 - 1997.3) - Evening news program.
  • News Japan (ニュースJAPAN, 1994.4 - Present) - Night news program.
    • FNN DATE LINE(FNNデイトライン, 1987.10 - 1990.3) - Night news program.

Sport

Variety show

Reality Television

  • Ainori (?-Still being aired as of 2004) - Dating program that takes place on a pink bus traveling the world.

See also: Television station, List of Japanese language television channels, Japanese media

Other TV stations in Tokyo

External links

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