Shin-etsu Broadcasting
Television station in Nagano Prefecture, Japan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shin-etsu Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (信越放送株式会社, Shin-etsu Hōsō Kabushiki-gaisha), also known as SBC, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the Japan News Network (JNN) for TV and JRN/NRN for radio. Their headquarters are located in Nagano Prefecture.
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Quick Facts Native name, Romanized name ...
Native name | 信越放送株式会社 |
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Romanized name | Shin-etsu Hōsō Kabushiki-gaisha |
Formerly | Shinano Broadcasting (March 8, 1951 - April 29, 1952) |
Company type | Kabushiki gaisha |
Industry | Television and Radio broadcasting |
Founded | October 18, 1951; 72 years ago (1951-10-18) |
Headquarters | 1200 Toigoshomachi, , Japan |
Key people | Masayoshi Watanabe (President and CEO) |
Subsidiaries | Estate Nagano Corporation Contents Vision Inc. SBC Housing Corporation INC Nagano Cable TV Nagano Prefecture Culture Center |
Website | sbc21 |
Footnotes / references Data from its Company Profile and Company History |
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Quick Facts Channels, Branding ...
Channels | |
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Branding | SBC |
Programming | |
Affiliations | Japan News Network |
Ownership | |
Owner | Shin-etsu Broadcasting |
History | |
Founded | October 18, 1951 |
First air date | October 25, 1958 |
Former channel number(s) | 11 (analog VHF, 1958–2011) |
Secondary: NNN/NNS (October 25, 1958-March 31, 1969 (partial Nippon TV programs) & September 30, 1980 (remaining Nippon TV programs))[1]: 14 Tertiary: NET/ANN (March 1, 1959 - March 31, 1969 (partial NET programs) & March 31, 1991 (remaining TV Asahi programs))[1] Quaternary: FNN (March 1, 1959 - March 31, 1969)[1] | |
Call sign meaning | Shin'etsu Radio |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority | MIC |
Links | |
Website | sbc21 |
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The broadcaster was the first radio station outside Japan's five metropolitan prefectures.[lower-alpha 1][2]