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{{Expand Japanese|テレビ大阪|date=June 2024}}
{{Infobox television station
{{Infobox television station
| callsign = JOBH-DTV
| callsign = JOBH-DTV
| logo = Tv osaka logo.svg
| logo = Tv osaka logo.svg
| logo_size = 175px
| logo_size = 175px
| image = TV Osaka headquarters 20060604-001.jpg
| image = TV Osaka Corporation headquarters in 202407 002.jpg
| image_size = 175px
| image_size = 175px
| location = [[Osaka]], [[Osaka Prefecture]]
| location = [[Osaka Prefecture]], Japan
| country = Japan
| country =
| city =
| city = [[Osaka]]
| branding =
| branding =
| analog =
| analog =
| digital = 18 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]])
| digital = 18 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]])
| virtual = 7
| virtual = 7
| subchannels = 072
| translators = '''Taishi-Kanan, Osaka'''<br />Digital: Channel 21<br />'''[[Hirakata, Osaka]] [[Mino, Osaka]]'''<br />Digital: Channel 27<br />'''[[Ikeda, Osaka]]'''<br />Digital: Channel 28
| translators = '''Taishi-Kanan, Osaka'''<br />Digital: Channel 21<br />'''[[Hirakata, Osaka]] [[Mino, Osaka]]'''<br />Digital: Channel 27<br />'''[[Ikeda, Osaka]]'''<br />Digital: Channel 28
| affiliations = [[TX Network|TXN]]
| affiliations = [[TX Network]]
| owner = Television Osaka, Inc.
| owner = Television Osaka, Inc.
| licensee =
| licensee =
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| former_callsigns = JOBH-TV (1982–2011)
| former_callsigns = JOBH-TV (1982–2011)
| former_channel_numbers = Analog: <br> 19 (UHF, 1982–2011)
| former_channel_numbers = Analog: <br> 19 (UHF, 1982–2011)
| erp = 21kW
| erp = 24 kW
| class =
| class =
| coordinates =
| coordinates =
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}}
}}


{{nihongo|'''Television Osaka, Inc.'''|'''テレビ大阪株式会社'''|Terebi Ōsaka Kabushiki Gaisha|extra=also referred to as '''TVO'''}} is a TV station affiliated with [[TX Network|TXN]] in [[Osaka]], Japan. The mascot character is "Takoru-kun" (たこるくん).
{{nihongo|'''Television Osaka, Inc.'''|'''テレビ大阪株式会社'''|Terebi Ōsaka Kabushiki Gaisha}}, also referred to as '''TV Osaka''' or '''TVO''', with the callsign '''JOBH-DTV''' (channel 7) is a Japanese [[television station]] serving as the affiliate of the [[TX Network]] for the [[Osaka prefecture]]. <ref>{{Cite web|title=TXNネットワーク|url=https://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/kaisha/company/network.html|access-date=2023-03-26|website=TV Tokyo}}</ref> [[Nikkei, Inc.]] is the biggest shareholder of TVO. <ref>{{Cite web|title=地上系放送事業者|url=https://www.tele.soumu.go.jp/j/sys/media/index/chizyou.htm|access-date=2023-03-26|website=MIC}}</ref> The mascot character is "Takoru-kun" (たこるくん).


==History==
==History==
[[File:Nikkei-Osaka-head-office-01.jpg|thumb|Nikkei, whose Osaka head office is located near TV Osaka's studios, owns 19.9% of the shares in the station.]]
Television Osaka, Inc. was founded in 1981 as part of the reorganization of Tokyo Channel 12 Ltd (now [[TV Tokyo]]). On March 1 the following year, TV Osaka started broadcasting as the first affiliate of the "Mega TON Network" (メガTONネットワーク, now TX Network) outside of Tokyo.
[[File:TV Osaka headquarters 20060604-001.jpg|thumb|Former Headquarter of TV Osaka in Chuo-ku, Osaka in 2006.]]
Television Osaka, Inc. was founded in 1981 as part of the reorganization of Tokyo Channel 12 Ltd (now [[TV Tokyo]]). On March 1 the following year, TV Osaka started broadcasting as the first affiliate of the "Mega TON Network" (メガTONネットワーク, now TX Network) outside of Tokyo.<ref>{{Cite web|title=民放テレビ開局一覧|url=https://j-ba.or.jp/category/data/jba101207|access-date=2023-03-26|website=JBA}}</ref>


On December 1, 2003, TV Osaka adopted a new logo to reflect the digital era, when they commenced digital telecasts. Analog telecasts were terminated on July 24, 2011.
On December 1, 2003, TV Osaka adopted a new logo to reflect the digital era, when they commenced digital telecasts. Analog telecasts were terminated on July 24, 2011. <ref>{{Cite web|title=近畿地区の地上デジタルテレビ放送局|url=https://www.soumu.go.jp/soutsu/kinki/2011/schedule/index.html|access-date=2023-03-26|website=MIC}}</ref> TV Osaka is currently building its new headquarters building, and plans to move into its new headquarters in 2024. <ref>{{Cite web|title=テレビ大阪 新社屋建設 24年春放送開始大阪経済の活性化に一役 開局40周年記念ロゴ、イベントも開催|url=https://dempa-digital.com/article/234999|access-date=2023-03-26|website=電波新聞}}</ref>


==Broadcasting==
==Anime produced==
#[[Maya the Honey Bee|The New Adventures of Maya the Honeybee]]
===Analog===
#[[Taotao (TV series)|Taotao Ehonkan]]
'''JOBH-TV''' – TV Osaka Analog (テレビ大阪アナログ)
#[[Fushigi no Kuni no Alice]]
*Osaka (Mt. Ikoma) – Channel 19
#[[Mahou no Stage Fancy Lala]]
:Broadcast in central of Osaka Prefecture, southeast of Hyōgo Prefecture, parts of Kyoto and Nara Prefectures.
#[[Gasaraki]]
*Hirakata – Channel 21
#[[Soreyuke! Uchuu Senkan Yamamoto Yohko]]
:Broadcast in northeast of Osaka Prefecture, parts of Kyoto, Nara and Shiga Prefectures.
#Guru Guru Town Hanamaru-kun
#[[Cosmic Baton Girl Comet-san]]
#[[Geisters]]
#[[Galaxy Angel|Galaxy Angel (Z/A/AA)]]
#[[Pita-Ten]]
#[[Di Gi Charat|Di Gi Charat Nyo]]
#[[The Marshmallow Times]]
#[[Onegai My Melody]]
#[[Jewelpet (TV series)|Jewelpet]]
#[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms (2009 animation)|Romance of the Three Kingdoms]]
#[[Rilu Rilu Fairilu|Oshiete Mahou no Pendulum ~Rilu Rilu Fairilu~]]
#[[Tomica Bond Combination Earth Granner]]
#Mazica Party
#Cap Revolution Bottleman DX (current)
#PuniRunes (current)
#Saikyō Kamizmode V (current)


===Digital===
==Transmitters==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
'''JOBH-DTV''' – TVO Osaka Digital Television (TVOおおさかデジタルテレビジョン)
|+ Transmitters of JOBH-DTV
*Remote Controller ID 7
|-
*Osaka (Mt. Ikoma) – Channel 18
! Location !! Channel
*Hirakata Channel 27
|-
*Minoo Channel 27
| Osaka (Mt. Ikoma) || 18
|-
| Hirakata || 27
|-
| Minoo || 27
|-
| Kashiwabara || 18
|-
| Taishi || 31
|}


==Offices==
==Offices==
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{{Portal|Companies|Television}}
{{Portal|Companies|Television}}
* [[Television in Japan]]
* [[Television in Japan]]

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 21:41, 12 July 2024

JOBH-DTV
CityOsaka
Channels
Programming
AffiliationsTX Network
Ownership
OwnerTelevision Osaka, Inc.
History
FoundedJanuary 23, 1981
First air date
March 1, 1982
Former call signs
JOBH-TV (1982–2011)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
19 (UHF, 1982–2011)
Technical information
Licensing authority
MIC
ERP24 kW
Translator(s)Taishi-Kanan, Osaka
Digital: Channel 21
Hirakata, Osaka Mino, Osaka
Digital: Channel 27
Ikeda, Osaka
Digital: Channel 28
Links
Websitewww.tv-osaka.co.jp (in Japanese)

Television Osaka, Inc. (テレビ大阪株式会社, Terebi Ōsaka Kabushiki Gaisha), also referred to as TV Osaka or TVO, with the callsign JOBH-DTV (channel 7) is a Japanese television station serving as the affiliate of the TX Network for the Osaka prefecture. [1] Nikkei, Inc. is the biggest shareholder of TVO. [2] The mascot character is "Takoru-kun" (たこるくん).

History

Nikkei, whose Osaka head office is located near TV Osaka's studios, owns 19.9% of the shares in the station.
Former Headquarter of TV Osaka in Chuo-ku, Osaka in 2006.

Television Osaka, Inc. was founded in 1981 as part of the reorganization of Tokyo Channel 12 Ltd (now TV Tokyo). On March 1 the following year, TV Osaka started broadcasting as the first affiliate of the "Mega TON Network" (メガTONネットワーク, now TX Network) outside of Tokyo.[3]

On December 1, 2003, TV Osaka adopted a new logo to reflect the digital era, when they commenced digital telecasts. Analog telecasts were terminated on July 24, 2011. [4] TV Osaka is currently building its new headquarters building, and plans to move into its new headquarters in 2024. [5]

Anime produced

  1. The New Adventures of Maya the Honeybee
  2. Taotao Ehonkan
  3. Fushigi no Kuni no Alice
  4. Mahou no Stage Fancy Lala
  5. Gasaraki
  6. Soreyuke! Uchuu Senkan Yamamoto Yohko
  7. Guru Guru Town Hanamaru-kun
  8. Cosmic Baton Girl Comet-san
  9. Geisters
  10. Galaxy Angel (Z/A/AA)
  11. Pita-Ten
  12. Di Gi Charat Nyo
  13. The Marshmallow Times
  14. Onegai My Melody
  15. Jewelpet
  16. Romance of the Three Kingdoms
  17. Oshiete Mahou no Pendulum ~Rilu Rilu Fairilu~
  18. Tomica Bond Combination Earth Granner
  19. Mazica Party
  20. Cap Revolution Bottleman DX (current)
  21. PuniRunes (current)
  22. Saikyō Kamizmode V (current)

Transmitters

Transmitters of JOBH-DTV
Location Channel
Osaka (Mt. Ikoma) 18
Hirakata 27
Minoo 27
Kashiwabara 18
Taishi 31

Offices

See also

References

  1. ^ "TXNネットワーク". TV Tokyo. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  2. ^ "地上系放送事業者". MIC. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  3. ^ "民放テレビ開局一覧". JBA. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  4. ^ "近畿地区の地上デジタルテレビ放送局". MIC. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  5. ^ "テレビ大阪 新社屋建設 24年春放送開始大阪経済の活性化に一役 開局40周年記念ロゴ、イベントも開催". 電波新聞. Retrieved 2023-03-26.

34°41′26.2″N 135°31′15.6″E / 34.690611°N 135.521000°E / 34.690611; 135.521000