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| callsign = JOBH-DTV |
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| image = TV Osaka Corporation headquarters in 202407 002.jpg |
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| location = [[Osaka Prefecture]], Japan |
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| city = [[Osaka]] |
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| translators = '''Taishi-Kanan, Osaka'''<br />Digital: Channel 21<br />'''[[Hirakata, Osaka]] [[Mino, Osaka]]'''<br />Digital: Channel 27<br />'''[[Ikeda, Osaka]]'''<br />Digital: Channel 28 |
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| affiliations = [[TX Network]] |
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| owner = Television Osaka, Inc. |
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| founded = January 23, 1981 |
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| other_chs = '''Taishi-Kanan, Osaka'''<br />Digital: Channel 21<br />'''[[Hirakata, Osaka]] [[Mino, Osaka]]'''<br />Digital: Channel 27<br />'''[[Ikeda, Osaka]]'''<br />Digital: Channel 28 |
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| airdate = March 1, 1982 |
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| former_callsigns = JOBH-TV (1982–2011) |
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| owner = Television Osaka, Inc. |
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| former_channel_numbers = Analog: <br> 19 (UHF, 1982–2011) |
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| licensing_authority = [[Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications|MIC]] |
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| former_channel_numbers = Analog: <br> 19 (UHF, 1982–2011) |
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| website = {{url|www.tv-osaka.co.jp}} {{in lang|ja}} |
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| effective_radiated_power = 21kW |
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| licensing_authority = [[Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications|MIC]] |
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| homepage = {{url|www.tv-osaka.co.jp}} {{ja}} |
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{{nihongo|'''Television Osaka, Inc.'''|'''テレビ大阪株式会社'''|Terebi Ōsaka Kabushiki Gaisha |
{{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). |
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==History== |
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[[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.]] |
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[[File:TV Osaka headquarters 20060604-001.jpg|thumb|Former Headquarter of TV Osaka in Chuo-ku, Osaka in 2006.]] |
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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> |
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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> |
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==Anime produced== |
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#[[Maya the Honey Bee|The New Adventures of Maya the Honeybee]] |
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#[[Taotao (TV series)|Taotao Ehonkan]] |
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#[[Fushigi no Kuni no Alice]] |
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#[[Mahou no Stage Fancy Lala]] |
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#[[Gasaraki]] |
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#[[Soreyuke! Uchuu Senkan Yamamoto Yohko]] |
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#Guru Guru Town Hanamaru-kun |
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#[[Cosmic Baton Girl Comet-san]] |
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#[[Geisters]] |
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#[[Galaxy Angel|Galaxy Angel (Z/A/AA)]] |
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#[[Pita-Ten]] |
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#[[Di Gi Charat|Di Gi Charat Nyo]] |
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#[[The Marshmallow Times]] |
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#[[Onegai My Melody]] |
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#[[Jewelpet (TV series)|Jewelpet]] |
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#[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms (2009 animation)|Romance of the Three Kingdoms]] |
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#[[Rilu Rilu Fairilu|Oshiete Mahou no Pendulum ~Rilu Rilu Fairilu~]] |
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#[[Tomica Bond Combination Earth Granner]] |
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#Mazica Party |
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#Cap Revolution Bottleman DX (current) |
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#PuniRunes (current) |
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#Saikyō Kamizmode V (current) |
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==Transmitters== |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" |
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|+ Transmitters of JOBH-DTV |
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! Location !! Channel |
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| Osaka (Mt. Ikoma) || 18 |
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| Hirakata || 27 |
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| Minoo || 27 |
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| Kashiwabara || 18 |
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| Taishi || 31 |
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==Offices== |
==Offices== |
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*Tokyo Branch Office – Ginza Towa Building, 3-10-7, Ginza, [[Chūō, Tokyo]] |
*Tokyo Branch Office – Ginza Towa Building, 3-10-7, Ginza, [[Chūō, Tokyo]] |
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*Nagoya Branch Office – Nikkei Nagoya Office, 4-16-33, Sakae, [[Naka-ku, Nagoya|Naka-ku]], [[Nagoya]], [[Aichi Prefecture]] |
*Nagoya Branch Office – Nikkei Nagoya Office, 4-16-33, Sakae, [[Naka-ku, Nagoya|Naka-ku]], [[Nagoya]], [[Aichi Prefecture]] |
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==History of TV Osaka== |
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*1981 – Television Osaka, Inc. was founded as part of the reorganisation of Tokyo Channel 12 Ltd (now [[TV Tokyo]]). |
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*March 1, 1982 – 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. |
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*December 1, 2003 – TV Osaka's logo was changed to reflect the digital era, when they commenced digital telecasts. |
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*July 24, 2011 – TV Osaka terminated analog telecasts. |
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==Broadcasting== |
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{{inc-video}} |
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===Analog=== |
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'''JOBH-TV''' – TV Osaka Analog (テレビ大阪アナログ) |
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*Osaka (Mt. Ikoma) – Channel 19 |
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:Broadcast in central of Osaka Prefecture, southeast of Hyōgo Prefecture, parts of Kyoto and Nara Prefectures. |
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*Hirakata – Channel 21 |
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:Broadcast in northeast of Osaka Prefecture, parts of Kyoto, Nara and Shiga Prefectures. |
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===Digital=== |
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'''JOBH-DTV''' – TVO Osaka Digital Television (TVOおおさかデジタルテレビジョン) |
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*Remote Controller ID 7 |
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*Osaka (Mt. Ikoma) – Channel 18 |
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*Hirakata – Channel 27 |
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*Minoo – Channel 27 |
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==Programs== |
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*[[Aikatsu!]] |
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*[[Fluffle McFeather]] |
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*[[Japanese Style Originator]] (Wafu Sohonke) (和風総本家) |
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*Kira Kira Afro (きらきらアフロ) 1st series |
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*[[Onegai My Melody]] Series (おねがいマイメロディシリーズ) |
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*[[Pacific Killers]] |
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*[[PriPara]] |
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*[[Sky Girls]] (スカイガールズ) |
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*[[Sugarbunnies]] (シュガーバニーズ) |
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*THE FISHING |
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==Rival TV stations in Osaka== |
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*[[Mainichi Broadcasting System]], Inc. (MBS, [[:ja:毎日放送|毎日放送]], affiliated with [[Tokyo Broadcasting|TBS TV]]) |
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*[[Asahi Broadcasting Corporation]] (ABC, [[:ja:朝日放送|朝日放送]], affiliated with [[TV Asahi]]) |
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*[[Kansai Telecasting Corporation]] (KTV, [[:ja:関西テレビ|関西テレビ]], affiliated with [[Fuji TV]]) |
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*[[Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation]] (ytv, [[:ja:読売テレビ|読売テレビ]], affiliated with [[Nippon Television|NTV]]) |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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{{Portal|Companies|Television}} |
{{Portal|Companies|Television}} |
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* [[Television in Japan]] |
* [[Television in Japan]] |
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==References== |
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{{reflist}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [http://www.tv-osaka.co.jp/ the official website of TV Osaka] |
* [http://www.tv-osaka.co.jp/ the official website of TV Osaka]{{in lang|ja}} |
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* [https://www.tv-osaka.co.jp/corporate/company_e.html Corpolate Profile]{{in lang|en}} |
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{{TXN}} |
{{TXN}} |
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{{TV-kinki}} |
{{TV-kinki}} |
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{{Authority control}} |
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Revision as of 21:41, 12 July 2024
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City | Osaka |
Channels | |
Programming | |
Affiliations | TX Network |
Ownership | |
Owner | Television Osaka, Inc. |
History | |
Founded | January 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 |
ERP | 24 kW |
Translator(s) | Taishi-Kanan, Osaka Digital: Channel 21 Hirakata, Osaka Mino, Osaka Digital: Channel 27 Ikeda, Osaka Digital: Channel 28 |
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Website | www |
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
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
- The New Adventures of Maya the Honeybee
- Taotao Ehonkan
- Fushigi no Kuni no Alice
- Mahou no Stage Fancy Lala
- Gasaraki
- Soreyuke! Uchuu Senkan Yamamoto Yohko
- Guru Guru Town Hanamaru-kun
- Cosmic Baton Girl Comet-san
- Geisters
- Galaxy Angel (Z/A/AA)
- Pita-Ten
- Di Gi Charat Nyo
- The Marshmallow Times
- Onegai My Melody
- Jewelpet
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms
- 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)
Transmitters
Location | Channel |
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Osaka (Mt. Ikoma) | 18 |
Hirakata | 27 |
Minoo | 27 |
Kashiwabara | 18 |
Taishi | 31 |
Offices
- The headquarters – 1-2-18, Otemae, Chūō-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
- Kobe Branch Office – Nikkei Kobe Kaikan, 7-1-14, Shimoyamate-dori, Chūō-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture
- Tokyo Branch Office – Ginza Towa Building, 3-10-7, Ginza, Chūō, Tokyo
- Nagoya Branch Office – Nikkei Nagoya Office, 4-16-33, Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture
See also
References
- ^ "TXNネットワーク". TV Tokyo. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ^ "地上系放送事業者". MIC. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ^ "民放テレビ開局一覧". JBA. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ^ "近畿地区の地上デジタルテレビ放送局". MIC. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
- ^ "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.
External links
- the official website of TV Osaka(in Japanese)
- Corpolate Profile(in English)