Okinawa Television
Okinawa Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (沖縄テレビ放送株式会社 Okinawa Terebi Hōsō Kabushiki-Gaisha), also known as OTV, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the FNN. Their headquarters are located in Okinawa Prefecture.
History
- November 1, 1959: It was set up first broadcasting station of Okinawa Prefecture. The initial calls were KSDW-TV, on channel 10.
- May 5, 1968: Color transmissions begin.
- May 15, 1972: When the USA bring Okinawa back to Japan, the station moved to channel 8, prompting it to change calls to JOOF-TV. It also adopted Japanese broadcasting standards: the Japanese variant of NTSC and the new frequency.
- December 1, 2006: Digital terrestrial television and 1seg transmissions started (from the Naha main station).
- July 24, 2011: Analog transmissions end.
Stations
Analog
- Naha (Main Station) JOOF-TV 8ch 5 kW
- Izena-West 50ch 0.1w
- Izena-East 58ch 0.1w
- Kumejima 57ch 30w
- Kumejima-East 61ch 1w
- Hedona 55ch 0.1w
- Nakijin 32ch 300w
- Motobu 58ch 0.1w
- Untembaru 60ch 0.1w
- Goga 59ch 0.1w
- Agarie 50ch 1w
- Sukuta 60ch 0.1w
- Henoko 58ch 0.1w
- Onna 37ch 3w
- Ishikawa 56ch 3w
- Gushikawa 52ch 10w
- Goya 20ch 10w
- Takaharu 49ch 0.1w
- Kita-Nakagusuku 57ch 0.1w
- Ginowan 37ch 10w
- Aja 52ch 0.1w
- Shuri-Yamagawa 47ch 0.1w
- Shuri 57ch 3w
- Sashiki 56ch 30w
- Shikiya 58ch 0.1w
Digital(ID:8)
- Naha(Main Station) JOOF-DTV 15ch
Programs
- OTV Super News - from 16:55 until 18:55 on Weekdays
- Kyōdo Gekijō(The Local Theater) - from 15:00 until 15:55 on Thursdays
- Kurashi to Keizai(Life and Economy) - from 16:50 until 16:55 on Fridays
Rival Stations
See also
Other links
Television stations in Kyushu and Okinawa | ||||||||
Prefectures | Network affiliations | |||||||
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NHK | NNN | JNN | FNN | ANN | TXN | Other | ||
Fukuoka | Fukuoka | Fukuoka | FBS | RKB | TNC | KBC | TVQ | |
Kitakyūshū | Kitakyūshū | |||||||
Saga | Saga | STS | ||||||
Nagasaki | Nagasaki | NIB | NBC | KTN | NCC | |||
Kumamoto | Kumamoto | KKT | RKK | TKU | KAB | |||
Ōita | Ōita | (TOS) | OBS | TOS | OAB | |||
Miyazaki | Miyazaki | (UMK) | MRT | UMK | (UMK) | |||
Kagoshima | Kagoshima | KYT | MBC | KTS | KKB | |||
Okinawa | Okinawa | Okinawa | RBC | OTV | QAB | AFN | ||
Sakishima | ||||||||
Daitō | Tokyo | TBS | CX | EX |
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