Ehime Asahi Television
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| Ehime Prefecture, Japan | |
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| Branding | eat |
| Channels | Digital: 17 (UHF), PSIP 5 |
| Affiliations |
TV Asahi ANN |
| Founded | April 8, 1994 |
| First air date | April 1, 1995 |
| Call letters' meaning | A variation on a boy person's name |
| Former channel number(s) | 25 (analog, UHF, 1995-2011) |
| Website | http://www.eat.co.jp |

Headquarters of Ehime Asahi Television Co. in Matsuyama.
Ehime Asahi Television Co., Ltd. (株式会社愛媛朝日テレビ Kabushiki-gaisha Ehime Asahi Terebi), also known as eat, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the ANN. Their headquarters are located in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture.
History
- 1995 April 1- Station starts operations as the fourth TV station in Ehime Prefecture.
- 2006 October 1- Digital terrestrial television begins operations at the Matsuyama Main Station.
- 2011 July 24- Analog television ceases operations in 44 prefectures.
Stations
Analog Stations
- Matsuyama (Main Station) JOEY-TV 25ch
- Niihama 14ch
- Uwajima 16ch
- Kikuma 52ch
- Ōzu 44ch
- Yawatahama 25ch
- Minamiuwa 29ch
- Kawanoe 38ch
- Nakayama 18ch
Digital Stations (ID:5)
- Matsuyama (Main Station) JOEY-DTV 17ch
Rival Stations
- Nankai Broadcasting (RNB)
- Ehime Broadcasting (EBC)
- i-Television (ITV)
External links
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| Prefectures | NHK | NNN | JNN | FNN | ANN | TXN |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tottori | Tottori | NKT | BSS | TSK | ||
| Shimane | Matsue | |||||
| Hiroshima | Hiroshima | HTV | RCC | TSS | HOME | |
| Yamaguchi | Yamaguchi | KRY | tys | yab | ||
| Okayama | Okayama | RNC | RSK | OHK | KSB | TSC |
| Kagawa | Takamatsu | |||||
| Tokushima | Tokushima | JRT | ||||
| Ehime | Matsuyama | RNB | ITV | EBC | eat | |
| Kōchi | Kōchi | RKC | KUTV | KSS |
Coordinates: 33°49′27.6″N 132°45′31.2″E / 33.824333°N 132.758667°E
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