Kansai Telecasting Corporation
Public Kabushiki gaisha | |
Industry | Information, Communication |
Founded | Osaka, Japan (February 1, 1958 ) |
Headquarters | 1-7, Ogimachi Nichome, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan |
Area served | Kansai region, Japan |
Key people | Sumio Fukui (President) |
Services | Telecasting |
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Number of employees | 570 (April, 2012) |
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Website |
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Osaka, Kansai region Japan | |
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Slogan | Kante-le |
Channels | Digital: 17 (UHF, 2003-, Virtual: 8) |
Subchannels | 802, 803 |
Affiliations | FNN/FNS |
Owner | Kansai Telecasting Corporation |
Founded | February 1, 1958 |
First air date | November 22, 1958 |
Former callsigns |
Analog JODX-TV (1958–2011) |
Former channel number(s) |
Analog 8 (VHF, 1958–2011) |
Transmitter power | 29 kW |
Transmitter coordinates | 34°40′36.93″N 135°40′39.77″E / 34.6769250°N 135.6777139°E |
Licensing authority | MIC |
Website |
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Kansai Telecasting Corporation (関西テレビ放送株式会社 Kansai Terebi Hōsō Kabushiki Gaisha, KTV), often called Kansai TV (関西テレビ Kansai-terebi) or Kantele (関テレ), is a TV station affiliated with Fuji News Network (FNN) and Fuji Network System (FNS) in Osaka, serving the Kansai region of Japan. Kansai TV is a company affiliated in Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Group of Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group.
Offices
- the headquarters – 1-7, Ogimachi Nichome, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan
- Tokyo Branch Office – Jiji Tsushin Building, 15-8, Ginza Gochome, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan
- Nagoya Branch Station – Telepia, 14-25, Higashi-Sakura Itchome, Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Japan
Advertising slogan
- April, 1975: Stay tune, Channel 8. (チャンネルそのまま8チャンネル, Because Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and Mainichi Broadcasting System, Inc. (MBS) were exchanged; more details on the exchange in its own articles.)
- 1994: Dash
- 1995 – March, 1997: Peechiku-Park Station (ピーチクパークステーション, Hachiemon, the mascot character of Kansai TV, was born.)
- April, 1997–present : Kante-le (カンテーレ)
- March 30, 2015- (Planned) : More than, Kantele (超えろ。カンテレ)
History of Kansai TV
- February 1, 1958 – Dai Kansai TV Company (大関西テレビ放送株式会社) was founded.
- July 5, 1958 – Dai Kansai TV was renamed "Kansai Telecasting Corporation", and started analog terrestrial telecasting on November 22.
- 1959 – Kansai TV formed a TV network with Fuji TV, Tokai TV and Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting
- 1964 – The affiliated station of the network in Fukuoka changed to TV Nishinippon.
- 1966 – Fuji News Network (FNN) was formed.
- 1970 – Fuji Network System (FNS) was formed.
- 1982 – Kansai TV hosted the first Osaka Women's Marathon.
- 1992 – Kansai TV opened Lemon Studio in Tokyo.
- October 1, 1997 – Kansai TV moved the headquarters from Nishi-Temma, Kita-ku, Osaka to Ogimachi, Kita-ku, Osaka.
- December 1, 2003 – Kansai TV started digital terrestrial telecasting.
- July 24, 2011 – Analog terrestrial telecasting ended.
- March 30, 2015 – Kansai TV plans to unify the appellation "Kantele (カンテレ)" and plans to change logo to "8 kantele (8 カンテレ)".[2] The long-running KTV and 8 logos end their usage.
Broadcasting
Digital
JODX-DTV
- Virtual: 8
- Osaka (Mt. Ikoma) – Channel 17
- Shiga Prefecture
- Otsu, Hikone, Koka – Channel 17
- Shigaraki – Channel 48
- Kyōto Prefecture
- Fukuchiyama, Maizuru, Miyazu, Mineyama, Kameoka – Channel 17
- Yamashina – Channel 47
- Osaka Prefecture
- Kashiwara, Miksaki, Nose – Channel 17
- Hyōgo Prefecture
- Mt. Maya (Kobe), Himeji, Hokutan-Tarumi, Miki, Kasumi, Kinosaki, Tatsuno, Fukusaki, Nishiwaki, Sasayama, Hikami, Ako, Aioi, Kawanishi-Keyakizaka, Nantan – Channel 17
- Inagawa – Channel 40
- Ichijima – Channel 34
- Yoka, Hidaka, Yamasaki – Channel 29
- Nagata-ku, Myoho-ji – Channel 39
- Kanzaki – Channel 44
- Nara Prefecture
- Tochihara – Channel 41
- Wakayama Prefecture
- Wakayama, Kinokawa, Kainan, Gobo, Kibi, Arida, Tanabe, Shimotsu, SHingu, Kushimoto – Channel 17
- Hashimoto – Channel 44
- Tanabe-kita, Minabegawa, Yura – Channel 48
Analog
- as of the end of the broadcasting
JODX-TV
- Osaka (Mt. Ikoma) and cities along Osaka Bay – Channel 8
- Shiga Prefecture
- Otsu – Channel 40
- Shigaraki – Channel 37
- Koka – Channel 59
- Hikone – Channel 60
- Kyoto Prefecture
- Yamashina, Kyoto – Channel 58
- Kameoka – Channel 37
- Fukuchiyama – Channel 60
- Maizuru – Channel 59
- Osaka Prefecture
- Hirakata – Channel 57
- Kashiwara – Channel 58
- Miksaki – Channel 58
- Hyōgo Prefecture
- Kobe – Channel 43
- Himeji – Channel 60
- Nishinomiya-Yamaguchi – Channel 59
- Toyooka – Channel 60
- Kasumi – Channel 37
- Nara Prefecture
- Ikoma-Asukano – Channel 39
- Gojo – Channel 37
- Yoshino – Channel 38
- Wakayama Prefecture
- Wakayama – Channel 46
- Gobo – Channel 59
- Kinokawa – Channel 59
- Kainan – Channel 60
- Hashimoto – Channel 29
- Arida – Channel 39
- Kushimoto – Channel 59
- Shingu – Channel 40
Programs (Times in JST)
News
- Every Sunday morning
- KTV News (KTVニュース) – from 6:00 a.m. until 6:15 a.m.
- Before noon
- FNN Speak (FNNスピーク) – from 11:30 a.m. until noon on weekdays and from 11:45 a.m. until noon on Saturdays
- KTV News (KTVニュース) – from 11:50 a.m. until noon on Sundays
- In the evening
- FNN Supernews Anchor (FNNスーパーニュースアンカー) – from 4:54 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. on weekdays
- FNN Supernews WEEKEND (FNNスーパーニュースWEEKEND) – from 5:30 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. every weekend
- Before 9 p.m.
- KTV News Pick Up – from 8:54 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. every day (Regularly news from Tokyo, sometimes news from Osaka)
Information
- Gokigen Lifestyle Ready, Go! (ごきげんライフスタイル よ〜いドン!)
- Hapi-kuru! (Happiness is on its way!) (ハピくるっ!)
- Niji Iro Jean (にじいろジーン)
- Momoko no Oh! Sore! Miyo! (モモコのOH!ソレ!み~よ!)
- Mr. Sunday (Mr.サンデー) – collaboration with Fuji TV
Variety shows
- SMAP×SMAP (read: smap smap) – collaboration with Fuji TV
- Catherine (キャサリン) → Catherine III (キャサリン三世)(end)
- Hiroiki Ariyoshi no Daretoku!? (有吉弘行のダレトク!?)
- Takajin Mune Ippai (たかじん胸いっぱい)
- Uramayo! (ウラマヨ!)
- Samma no Mamma (さんまのまんま)
- R-1 Grand Prix
- Hakkutsu! Aru-aru Dai-Jiten → Hakkutsu! Aru-aru Dai-Jiten II (発掘!あるある大事典→発掘!あるある大事典II)(end)
- Kaimono Seikatsu Nambo de Nambo? (買物生活ほんでなんぼ?) (end)
- Gout Temps Series (グータンシリーズ) (end)
Dramas produced by Kansai TV
- 27 FNS stations from 10 p.m. until 10:54 p.m. on Tuesdays
- Current: Fight! Bookstore Girls (戦う!書店ガール)
- See the Official website for the current TV drama.
- In past (10 p.m. on Tuesdays)
- Great Teacher Onizuka (GTO)
- HUNTER ~Sono Onna-tachi, Shoukin Kasegi~ (HUNTER〜その女たち、賞金稼ぎ〜, International title: HUNTER ~Women After Reward Money~) (starring Ryoko Yonekura, shown on FNS stations including Fuji TV)
- Ii hito. (いいひと。, lit. A Good Parson)
- Sommelier (ソムリエ)
- Boku no Ikiru Michi (僕の生きる道, lit. My way to live)
- Boku to Kanojo to Kanojo no Ikiru michi (僕と彼女と彼女の生きる道, lit. My, her, and her way to live)
- At Home Dad (アットホーム・ダッド)
- Ganbatte Ikimasshoi (がんばっていきまっしょい) (wholly produced by Kansai TV)
- Oniyome Nikki (鬼嫁日記)
- Unfair (アンフェア)
- Busu no Hitomi ni Koishiteru (ブスの瞳に恋してる, lit. I can't Take My Eyes off the Unpretty) (wholly produced by Kansai TV)
- Kekkon Dekinai Otoko (結婚できない男, lit. The Man who cannot marry)
- Boku no Aruku Michi (僕の歩く道, lit. My way to walk)
- Himitsu no Hanazono (ヒミツの花園)
- Oniyome Nikki Ii Yu dana (鬼嫁日記 いい湯だな)
- Love & Farm (牛に願いを~Love & Farm~) (wholly produced by Kansai TV)
- Monster Parent (モンスターペアレント)
- Real Clothes (リアル・クローズ) (wholly produced by Kansai TV) – based on the manga "Real Clothes" by Satoru Makimura
- Utsukushiki Rinjin (美しき隣人, lit. The Beautiful Neighbor)
- Good Life (グッドライフ〜ありがとう、パパ。さよなら〜) (wholly produced by Kansai TV) – based on the novel "Good Life" by Cho Chang-In
- Team Batista Series (チーム・バチスタシリーズ)
- Team Batista no Eikō (チーム・バチスタの栄光)
- General Rouge no Gaisen (チーム・バチスタ2 ジェネラル・ルージュの凱旋)
- Team Batista 3 Ariadne no Dangan (チーム・バチスタ3 アリアドネの弾丸)
- Hungry! (ハングリー!)
- Me, Becoming a Doctor at Age 37 (37歳で医者になった僕) (wholly produced by Kansai TV)
- "Saki" (サキ) (with MMJ)
and more...
- Special
- The Silence of Nightingale (ナイチンゲールの沈黙)
- Ghostly Girl (幽かな彼女)
Sports
- Professional Baseball Live 2016 (プロ野球中継2016, the Hanshin Tigers and the Orix Buffaloes)
- Osaka International Ladies Marathon (大阪国際女子マラソン, Hosted by Japan Association of Athletics Federations, Kansai TV, the Sankei Shimbun, Sankei Sports, Radio Osaka and Osaka City)
- Keiba Beat (競馬BEAT)
- Diamond Cup Golf
Other Broadcasting stations in the Kansai area
Radio and TV
- Mainichi Broadcasting System, Inc. (MBS, 毎日放送)
- Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC, 朝日放送)
- Kyoto Broadcasting System Co., Ltd. (KBS Kyoto, 京都放送, KBS京都)
TV only
- Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation (ytv, 読売テレビ)
- Television Osaka, Inc. (テレビ大阪)
- SUN-TV (サンテレビ)
- Biwako Broadcasting (びわ湖放送)
- Nara TV (奈良テレビ)
- TV Wakayama (テレビ和歌山)
Radio only
- Osaka Broadcasting Corporation (OBC, Radio Osaka, ラジオ大阪)
- FM OSAKA
- FM802
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 平成24年3月期決算概要資料 [Financial Results for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 2012] (PDF) (in Japanese). Kansai Telecasting Corporation. May 25, 2012.
- ↑ 関西テレビ春の改編に合わせロゴを一新。槇原敬之が関西テレビへの応援歌をプロデュース!! (in Japanese). Kansai Telecasting Corporation. March 17, 2015.
Website
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Prefectures | NHK | NNN | JNN | FNN | ANN | TXN | JAITS |
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Osaka | Ōsaka | ytv | MBS | KTV | ABC | TVO | |
Kyoto | Kyōto | KBS | |||||
Hyogo | Kōbe | SUN | |||||
Shiga | Ōtsu | BBC | |||||
Nara | Nara | TVN | |||||
Wakayama | Wakayama | WTV |
Coordinates: 34°42′17.05″N 135°30′37.37″E / 34.7047361°N 135.5103806°E
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