Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting
This article is about the Japanese TV station. For other uses, see CBC (disambiguation).
City | Nagoya |
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Broadcast area | Chubu region |
Frequency | 1053 kHz (AM); 93.7 MHz (FM) |
First air date | September 1, 1951 |
Format | Talk/Sports |
Power | 50,000 watts |
Callsign meaning |
JO Aichi Rádio and TV |
Affiliations | JRN |
Owner | Chunichi Shimbun |
Website | hicbc.com |
Chubu region | |
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Channels |
Digital: 18 (UHF) Virtual: 5 |
Affiliations | JNN |
Owner | Chunichi Shimbun |
First air date | December 1, 1956 |
Transmitter coordinates | 35°10′20.7″N 136°54′30″E / 35.172417°N 136.90833°E |
Website | hicbc.com |
Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (中部日本放送株式会社 Chūbu Nippon Hōsō Kabushiki-gaisha, CBC) (NSE: 9402) is a regional radio and television service serving Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Its radio service is affiliated with the Japan Radio Network (JRN) and its television service affiliated with the Japan News Network (JNN) and the TBS Network.
History
CBC was established in 1950 as Japan's first commercial radio broadcaster. Television broadcasts were introduced on December 1, 1956.
In 2013, the radio and television companies spun off.
CBC also operates the C-Wave advertising agency.
Broadcasting
Radio
Frequency
- Nagoya (from Nagashima, Mie Prefecture): 1053 kHz: JOAR (AM); 93.7 MHz (FM)
- Gifu (from Kagamigahara, Gifu Prefecture): 639 kHz: JOAR
- Kumano: 720 kHz: JOAR
- Owase: 801 kHz: JOAR
- Hida-Kamioka and Gero: 1062 kHz: JOAR
- Toyohashi: 1485 kHz: JOAE
- Iga-Ueno: 1485 kHz: JOAR
- Takayama: 1557 kHz: JOAO
- Nakatsugawa: 1557 kHz: JOAR
- Shinshiro: 1557 kHz: JOAR
TV (Analog)
JOAR-TV
- Nagoya Main Station (Nagoya TV Tower) - Channel 5
- Toyohashi - Channel 62
- Toyota - Channel 55
- Gujo - Channel 8
- Gero - Channel 10
- Chuno - Channel 62
- Kumano - Channel 5
- Owase - Channel 6
- Ise - Channel 55
- Nabari - Channel 60
- Toba - Channel 10
- Shima-Isobe - Channel 45, etc.
TV (Digital)
JOGX-DTV (former callsign: JOAR-DTV)
- Remote Controller ID 5
- Nagoya Main Starion (Seto Digital Tower) and Nabari - Channel 18
- Toyohashi, Gamagori-Tahara, Chuno, Nakatsugawa, Nagara, Takayama and Ise - Channel 16
Programs
Radio
- All Night Nippon (Produced by Nippon Broadcasting System)
- All Night Nippon (from 25:00 until 27:00 from Monday to Saturday (JST))
- All Night Nippon R (from 27:00 until 28:00 on Saturday (JST))
- CBC Dragons Night Game (CBCドラゴンズナイター, baseball games of the Chunichi Dragons)
TV
- Dramas produced by CBC
- "Hirudora" era
- Kippari!! (キッパリ!!, 2nd series)
- Over 30 (オーバー30)
- "Dorama 30" era
- Kids War Series (キッズ・ウォー・シリーズ)
- Kippari! (キッパリ!, 1st series)
- Mom, I love you! (ママ・アイラブユー!), etc.
- Sport
- Fight, Dragons! 2016 (燃えよドラゴンズ2016, baseball games of the Chunichi Dragons)
- Sunday Dragons (サンデードラゴンズ)
- Chunichi Crowns (Golf tournament)
- Drama and Anime
- Monster Farm (モンスターファーム, April 17, 1999 - September 30, 2000)
- Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children (真・女神転生 デビルチルドレン, October 7, 2000 - September 29, 2001)
- Kirby of the Stars (星のカービィ, October 6, 2001 - September 27, 2003, every Saturday morning)
- Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (美少女戦士セーラームーン, October 4, 2003 - September 25, 2004, every Saturday morning)
- Ultraman Nexus (ウルトラマンネクサス, 2 October 2004 - 25 June 2005, every Saturday at 07:30 until 08:00 JST)
- Ultraman Max (ウルトラマンマックス, 2 July 2005 - 1 April 2006, every Saturday at 07:30 until 08:00 JST)
- Ultraman Mebius (ウルトラマンメビウス, 8 April 2006 - 31 March 2007, every Saturday at 17:30 until 18:00 JST)
- Romeo x Juliet (ロミオ×ジュリエット, April 4, 2007 - September 26, 2007)
- Mitsudomoe (2010-2011)
- Kotoura-san (琴浦さん, January 11, 2013 - March 29, 2013)
Other TV stations in Nagoya
External links
Prefectures | NHK | NNN | JNN | FNN | ANN | TXN | JAITS |
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Niigata | Niigata | TeNY | BSN | NST | UX | ||
Nagano | Nagano | TSB | SBC | NBS | abn | ||
Yamanashi | Kōfu | YBS | UTY | ||||
Shizuoka | Shizuoka | SDT | SBS | SUT | SATV | ||
Aichi | Nagoya | CTV | CBC | THK | NBN | TVA | |
Mie | Tsu | MTV | |||||
Gifu | Gifu | GBS | |||||
Toyama | Toyama | KNB | TUT | BBT | |||
Ishikawa | Kanazawa | KTK | MRO | ITC | HAB | ||
Fukui | Fukui | FBC | FTB | (FBC) |
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