RCC Broadcasting
For other uses, see RCC (disambiguation).
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| City | Hiroshima | 
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| Broadcast area | Hiroshima | 
| Frequency | 1350 kHz (AM); 94.6 MHz (FM) | 
| First air date | April 1, 1952 | 
| Format | Talk, Sports | 
| Power | 20,000 watts | 
| Affiliations | JRN/NRN | 
| Owner | Chugoku Shimbun | 
| Website | 1350.jp | 
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| Branding | RCC Television | 
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| Channels | 
Analog: 4 (VHF) Digital: 18 (UHF)  | 
| Affiliations | JNN | 
| Owner | Chugoku Shimbun | 
| First air date | October 1, 1959 | 
| Website | rcc.jp | 
RCC Broadcasting Company (株式会社中国放送 Kabushiki Gaisha Chugoku Hoso; later name: RCC) is a Japanese broadcaster which serves the Hiroshima region.
Network
TV
- Japan News Network (JNN) and TBS Network
 
Radio
- Japan Radio Network (JRN)
 - National Radio Network (NRN)
 
Station list
TV
- Analog
- Hiroshima JOER-TV 4CH
 - Onomichi JOEE-TV 10CH
 - Fukuyama 7CH
 - Miyoshi, Kure, Higashihiroshima-Saijo 9CH
 - Higashihiroshima-Kurose 60CH
 
 - Digital (Button 3)
- Hiroshima JOER-DTV 18CH
 - Kure 18CH
 - Fukuyama 16CH
 
 
AM Radio
-  Stereo
- Hiroshima JOER 1350 kHz 20 kW
 
 -  Monaural
- Fukuyama JOEO 1530 kHz 1 kW
 - Shobara 1458 kHz 1 kW
 - Mihara 1530 kHz 100 W
 - Fuchu 1530 kHz 100 W
 - Miyoshi 1458 kHz 100 W
 - Tojo 1458 kHz 100 W
 
 
FM Radio
- Hiroshima 94.6 MHz FM
 
Programs
TV
- nannan!?
 - kamisamano shukudai
 - evening wide
 - tsubo
 
past programs
- KEN-JIN(KEN-JIN DX)
 - Gojitere etc...
 
Radio
- Ohayou Radio
 - gozen samasama
 - kyoumo gogoichi
 - barishaki NOW
 - Asuka Land
 - himitsuno otozono
 - rcc/music
 - shumatsu naturalist
 - week enja
 - RCC Carp Night Game (Night Game Season) etc...
 
External links
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| Prefectures | NHK | NNN | JNN | FNN | ANN | TXN | 
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| 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 | 
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