All-Nippon News Network
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All-Nippon News Network (オールニッポンニュース・ネットワーク, Ōru Nippon Nyūsu Nettowāku), or ANN, is a Japanese commercial television network run by TV Asahi Corporation. The network's responsibility includes the syndication of national television news bulletins to its regional affiliates, and news exchange between the stations. Its member stations also broadcast non-news programs originating from TV Asahi.
Type | Broadcast television network |
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Country | Japan |
Programming | |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV |
Ownership | |
Owner | |
Key people | Masao Kimiwada[1]: 161–163 |
History | |
Launched | January 1, 1970[1]: 161–163 |
Links | |
Website | Official website |
It also operated, between 1989 and 2013, the 24-hour satellite and cable news channel Asahi Newstar.
All-Nippon News Network stations
Bold indicates founding members[1]: 161–163
Station abbreviation | Station | Call sign | Broadcast area (Prefectures) | LCN |
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EX | TV Asahi/テレビ朝日 | JOEX-DTV | Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba, Gunma, Ibaraki and Tochigi | 5 |
ABC | Asahi Hōsō TV / 朝日放送テレビ | JOAY-DTV | Osaka, Hyogo, Kyoto, Nara, Shiga and Wakayama | 6 |
NBN | Mētele / メ~テレ | JOLX-DTV | Aichi, Gifu and Mie | 6 |
AAB | Akita Asahi Hōsō / 秋田朝日放送 | JOXX-DTV | Akita | 5 |
ABA | Aomori Asahi Hōsō / 青森朝日放送 | JOAH-DTV | Aomori | 5 |
eat | Ehime Asahi TV / 愛媛朝日テレビ | JOEY-DTV | Ehime | 5 |
FBC | Fukui Hōsō / 福井放送 | JOPR-DTV | Fukui | 7 (NNN/NNS) |
KBC | Kyushu Asahi Hōsō / 九州朝日放送 | JOIF-DTV | Fukuoka | 1 |
KFB | Fukushima Hōsō / 福島放送 | JOJI-DTV | Fukushima | 5 |
HOME | Hiroshima Home TV / 広島ホームテレビ | JOGM-DTV | Hiroshima | 5 |
HTB | Hokkaidō TV / 北海道テレビ | JOHH-DTV | Hokkaidō | 6 |
HAB | Hokuriku Asahi Hōsō / 北陸朝日放送 | JOWY-DTV | Ishikawa | 5 |
IAT | Iwate Asahi TV / 岩手朝日テレビ | JOIY-DTV | Iwate | 5 |
KSB | Setonaikai Hōsō / 瀬戸内海放送 | JOVH-DTV | Kagawa and Okayama | 5 |
KKB | Kagoshima Hōsō / 鹿児島放送 | JOTI-DTV | Kagoshima | 5 |
KAB | Kumamoto Asahi Hōsō / 熊本朝日放送 | JOZI-DTV | Kumamoto | 5 |
KHB | Higashinippon Hōsō / 東日本放送 | JOEM-DTV | Miyagi | 5 |
UMK | TV Miyazaki / テレビ宮崎 | JODI-DTV | Miyazaki | 3 (FNN/FNS, NNN/NNS) |
abn | Nagano Asahi Hōsō / 長野朝日放送 | JOGH-DTV | Nagano | 5 |
NCC | Nagasaki Bunka Hoso / 長崎文化放送 | JOXI-DTV | Nagasaki | 5 |
UX | Niigata TV 21 / 新潟テレビ21 | JOUX-DTV | Niigata | 5 |
OAB | Oita Asahi Hōsō / 大分朝日放送 | JOBX-DTV | Oita | 5 |
QAB | Ryūkyū Asahi Hōsō / 琉球朝日放送 | JORY-DTV | Okinawa | 5 |
SATV | Shizuoka Asahi TV / 静岡朝日テレビ | JOSI-DTV | Shizuoka | 5 |
YTS | Yamagata TV / 山形テレビ | JOYI-DTV | Yamagata | 5 |
yab | Yamaguchi Asahi Hōsō / 山口朝日放送 | JOYX-DTV | Yamaguchi | 5 |
There are no affiliates in Kōchi (served by eat and KSB), San-in (consisting of Shimane and Tottori; served by yab and HOME for Shimane, and KSB for Tottori), Saga (served by KBC), Tokushima (served by ABC), Toyama (served by HAB), and Yamanashi prefectures (served by EX). | ||||
BSA | BS Asahi / ビーエス朝日 | -- | Japanese whole area (Broadcasting Satellite) | 5 (BS) |
Former stations
Bold indicates former primary affiliate
Station abbreviation | Station | Call sign | Reasons of the switch | Channel number at time of switch |
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ATV | Aomori TV/青森テレビ | JOAI-TV | Dropped the secondary affiliation after a violation on their agreement on March 31, 1975.[2] ANN/TV Asahi programs are then moved to RAB from April 1, 1975, until September 30, 1991. Currently affiliated to JNN | 38 |
RAB | Aomori Broadcasting / 青森放送 | JOGR-TV | Now fully affiliated to NNN/NNS due to ATV's withdrawal of ANN.[3] Dropped with launch of ABA on October 1, 1991. | 1 |
AKT | Akita TV / 秋田テレビ | JOBI-TV | Secondary affiliation. Akita TV partially dropped its ANN affiliation (ANN news programs no longer aired) on April 1, 1987, to focus on airing more Fuji TV programs.[4]: 22 Between April 1, 1987, to September 30, 1992, AKT and ABS shared on airing select TV Asahi programs. AKT and ABS completely dropped its ANN affiliation when AAB started broadcasting on October 1, 1992.[5]: 18 | 37 |
TVI | TV Iwate / テレビ岩手 | JOII-TV | Now fully affiliated to NNN, ANN programming moved to IAT when it opened on October 1, 1996. | 35 |
MMT | Miyagi TV / 宮城テレビ放送 | JOMM-TV | Became a full affiliate of NNN/NNS when KHB began broadcasting on October 1, 1975.[6]: 35 | 34 |
NST | Niigata Sogo Television / 新潟総合テレビ | JONH-TV | Secondary affiliation. NST was a triple affiliate of FNN, NNN and ANN. NNN programming moved to TNN/TeNY on April 1, 1981[7] and TV Asahi programming moved to NT21/ux on October 1, 1983.[8]: 27 | 35 |
TSB | TV Shinshu / テレビ信州 | JONI-TV | Secondary affiliation from October 1, 1981, to March 31, 1991. Became a full NNN affiliate when abn started broadcasting on April 1, 1991, taking over the TV Asahi schedule from TSB.[9]: 147 | 30 |
CTV | Chūkyō TV / 中京テレビ放送 | JOCH-TV | Switched networks with Nagoya TV (NBN) on April 1, 1973, owing to a conflict between the two networks, the decision was taken on December 28, 1972, and CTV then joined NNN.[10]: 85 | 35 |
MBS | MBS TV / 毎日放送 | JOOR-TV | Primary affiliation between January 1, 1970, to March 30, 1975.[11]: 341–342 Swapped networks with ABC on April 1, 1975, because of ownership issues: all stations owned (and linked) to the Asahi Shimbun were now required to become affiliates of TV Asahi.[11]: 345 As a result, MBS was now a JNN/TBS affiliate, and is still a significant producer for the network. | 4 |
NKT | Nihonkai TV / 日本海テレビジョン放送 | JOJX-TV | Secondary affiliation from the founding of the network (March 3, 1959) until September 30, 1989.[12] NKT, BSS, and TSK now carry some TV Asahi shows on their schedules. There is currently no primary ANN affiliate based in the San-in area. | 1 |
tys | TV Yamaguchi / テレビ山口 | JOLI-TV | Secondary affiliation from April 1, 1970, to September 30, 1978, only used to provide programming. Changed networks to a dual network affiliate of JNN and FNN between April 1, 1970, and August 31, 1978. ANN programming moved to KRY on October 1, 1978.[13] | 38 |
KRY | Yamaguchi Broadcasting / 山口放送 | JOPF-TV | Dropped ANN programming in favor of a full NNN/NNS affiliation on September 30, 1993.[14]: 190 TV Asahi programming moved to yab the following day. | 11 |
OHK | Okayama Broadcasting / 岡山放送 | JOOH-TV | Became a full FNN affiliate in 1979. ANN programming moved to KSB. The reason this was made was because the station, unlike KSB, did not broadcast to Kagawa until 1979. | 35 |
TKU | TV Kumamoto / テレビ熊本 | JOZH-TV | Secondary affiliation from January 1, 1970, to September 30, 1989. ANN programming moved to KAB when it opened on October 1, 1989.[15]: 34–35, 144–145 | 34 |
TOS | TV Oita / テレビ大分 | JOOI-TV | Secondary affiliation, ANN programming moved to OAB in 1993. Currently, TV Oita is an affiliate of NNN, holding a secondary affiliation with FNN. | 36 |
KTS | Kagoshima Television / 鹿児島テレビ放送 | JOKH-TV | Secondary affiliation from January 1, 1970, to September 30, 1982. ANN programming moved to KKB on October 1, 1982.[16]: 86 The station is now affiliated to FNN. | 38 |
JapaNews24
ANN operates since at least 2018 JapaNews24 (日本のニュースを24時間配信, Nihon no nyūsu o 24-jikan haishin), an around-the-clock online feed aimed mainly at Japanese people abroad, available on ANN's YouTube official channel.[17] JapaNews24 airs continuously news stories from ANN newscasts and programmes such as Hōdō Station, as well as content from sister service AbemaNews, on tape delay without a fixed schedule.[18]
References
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- ^ "TeNY Corporate History". www.teny.co.jp (in Japanese). from the original on 2016-02-21. Retrieved 2022-01-13.
- ^ 新潟テレビ21 30年史 [Niigata TV Network 21: 30 Year History] (in Japanese). Niigata Television Network 21. 2014. OCLC 905482505.
- ^ テレビ信州20年のあゆみ : 開局20周年記念出版 [TV Shinshu's 20th Anniversary] (in Japanese). Television Shinshu. 2000. OCLC 1061205663.
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- ^ a b 每日放送の40年 [Mainichi Broadcasting's 40th Anniversary] (in Japanese). Mainichi Broadcasting. 1991. OCLC 673586106.
- ^ 日本海テレビのあゆみ [50 Years of Nihonkai Telecasting] (in Japanese). Nihonkai Television. 2009. OCLC 674596047.
- ^ テレビ山口二十年史 [Television Yamaguchi's 20 Years] (in Japanese). TV Yamaguchi. 1992. OCLC 43584321.
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- ^ テレビ熊本30年史 [TKU's 30 Year History] (in Japanese). Television Kumamoto. 2001. OCLC 675500762.
- ^ KTS鹿児島テレビ50年史 : 1968-2019 : 50th anniversary [50 Years of Kagoshima Television] (in Japanese). Kagoshima Television Station. 2019. OCLC 1111230208.
- ^ "ANNnewsCH". YouTube. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
- ^ "Japan News 24". Japan Net24 News.
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External links
- Official website (in Japanese)