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Nagoya Broadcasting Network

JOLX-DTV, virtual channel 6 (UHF digital channel 22), branded as Mētele (メ~テレ, Mētere) is the Chūbu region flagship station of the All-Nippon News Network, owned by the Nagoya Broadcasting Network Co., Limited (名古屋テレビ放送株式会社, Nagoya Terebi Hōsō Kabushiki gaisha), with its headquarters in Nagoya. It is broadcast in Aichi Prefecture, Gifu Prefecture, and Mie Prefecture.

Nagoya TV
Nagoya TV headquarters with Wolfy, the station's mascot, shown on its windows
Nagoya Broadcasting Network Co., Ltd.
Native name
名古屋テレビ放送株式会社
Nagoya Terebi Hōsō kabushiki gaisha
FoundedSeptember 6, 1961; 61 years ago (1961-09-06)
FounderShotaro Kamiya[1]: 37 
Headquarters2-10-1, Tachibana, Naka Ward, ,
Key people
Takaya Kano
(President and CEO)
OwnerThe Asahi Shimbun (36.9%; 17.3% through TV Asahi Holdings)
Toyota (34.6%; largest single shareholder)
Yomiuri Shimbun Group (15.62% (10% by the Yomiuri Shimbun Tokyo Office, 5.62% by Nippon TV))
Number of employees
255 (April 2021)
Websitehttps://www.nagoyatv.com
Footnotes / references
Data from its Company Profile
JOLX-DTV
Channels
BrandingMētele
Programming
AffiliationsAll-Nippon News Network
Ownership
OwnerNagoya Broadcasting Network Co., Ltd.
History
First air date
April 1, 1962
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
11 (VHF, 1962–2011)
NNN/NNS (April 1, 1962 — March 31, 1973)[1]: 39, 84, 85 
Call sign meaning
JO
Local
X
Technical information
Licensing authority
MIC
Transmitter coordinates35°10′20.7″N 136°54′30″E / 35.172417°N 136.90833°E / 35.172417; 136.90833
Links
Websitenagoyatv.com

The station is well known among anime fans for its close association with the anime studio Sunrise (now known as Bandai Namco Filmworks), including participating in the production of such works as Mobile Suit Gundam, Zambot 3 (and its successor Daitarn 3), and Yoroiden Samurai Troopers.

History

Prior launch

The license for channel 11 in the Tōkai region began its search on November 24, 1959. One of the applicants for the broadcast license was Shotaro Kamiya, the then-president of Toyota Motors Sales Division.[2][3]: 37  At that time there were an initial total of 9 companies which was later reduced to 5 companies (after the other 4 companies agreed to merge under the name of Chūkyō Television Broadcasting).[a][3]: 37  On July 14, 1961, the Ministry of Posts (current Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications) awarded the license to Chukyo TV being designated on channel 11.[3]: 37 

The broadcaster was founded on September 6, 1961.[4] On November 25, 1961, the company was renamed to Nagoya Broadcasting Network.[3]: 38  Prior to its official broadcast, there were only two commercial broadcasters in the Tokai region: CBC (which is part of JNN) and Tokai TV (which is part of FNN and NNN).[3]: 39  Nagoya TV then decided to become part of the Nippon TV and NET TV (current TV Asahi),[3]: 39  which resulted from Tokai TV to become a full-time FNN affiliate.[3]: 39 

The first tests (still under the Chūkyō name) were held on March 10, 1962. Eventually, service tests were conducted on March 25 and regular transmissions commenced on April 1.

Initially, the station was affiliated to two networks: NTV and NET (the current TV Asahi). It was one of the founding members of the Nippon News Network in 1966. Color transmissions began in December of that year. The station became a sole affiliate of NNN when Chūkyō TV began broadcasting on April 1, 1969.

When CTV began to show interest in joining NNN in 1972, NBN gradually introduced ANN network programming. The network switch wasn't officialized until April 1, 1973.

Bi-lingual transmissions commenced in 1986. The following year, the station adopted the 'Nagoya TV branding.

The current brand, Mētele (メーテレ Mētere), and hybrid sheep-wolf mascot (Wolfy) were introduced on April 1, 2003.

Stations

Analog

JOLX-TV

  • Nagoya TV Tower - Channel 11
  • Toyohashi - Channel 60
  • Takayama - Channel 12
  • Gujo-Hachiman - Channel 6
  • Nabari - Channel 56
  • Toba - Channel 4
  • Ise - Channel 61
  • Owase - Channel 10
  • Kumano - Channel 11, etc.

Digital

JOLX-DTV (LX, 旧NBN)

  • Remote Controller ID 6
  • Nagoya (Seto Digital Tower) - Channel 22
  • Toyohashi, Chuno, Nakatsugawa, Takayama and Ise - Channel 14
  • Nabari - Channel 37

Programmes

Now on air

Regional (in Aichi Prefecture, Gifu Prefecture, and Mie Prefecture)

  • Dodesuka! (どですか!) - local news program
  • Summers Guerrillappa (さまぁ~ずげりらっパ) - a variety show by Summers

National

  • Udo-chan no Tabishite Gomen (ウドちゃんの旅してゴメン) - a tourism guide program by Udo Suzuki
  • Fūfu Kōkan Variety Love Change (夫婦交換バラエティー ラブちぇん) - a late-night documentary show
  • Battle Spirits (バトルスピリッツ) series

Past

Regional

  • Mētele Wide Super J Channel (メ~テレワイドスーパーJチャンネル)

National

Other TV stations in Nagoya

References

  1. ^ a b 名古屋テレビ放送50年史 [50 Years of Nagoya Television Broadcasting] (in Japanese). Nagoya Television. 2012. OCLC 833454501.
  2. ^ "神谷 正太郎|日本自動車殿堂 JAHFA" [Shotaro Kamiya | Japan Automotive Hall Of Fame]. Japan Automotive Hall Of Fame (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-10-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ a b c d e f g 名古屋テレビ放送50年史 [50 Years of Nagoya Television Broadcasting] (in Japanese). Japan: Nagoya Television. 2012. OCLC 833454501.
  4. ^ "会社情報 | 会社概要 - 名古屋テレビ【メ~テレ】" [Corporate Profile]. Nagoya Broadcasting Network (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-10-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  1. ^ Unrelated to Chukyo TV, which Nagoya TV had swapped networks in 1973

External links

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Not to be confused with National Broadcasting Network Lebanon NBN Television or National Broadcasting Network Philippines JOLX DTV virtual channel 6 UHF digital channel 22 branded as Metele メ テレ Metere is the Chubu region flagship station of the All Nippon News Network owned by the Nagoya Broadcasting Network Co Limited 名古屋テレビ放送株式会社 Nagoya Terebi Hōsō Kabushiki gaisha with its headquarters in Nagoya It is broadcast in Aichi Prefecture Gifu Prefecture and Mie Prefecture Nagoya TVNagoya TV headquarters with Wolfy the station s mascot shown on its windowsTrade nameNagoya Broadcasting Network Co Ltd Native name名古屋テレビ放送株式会社Romanized nameNagoya Terebi Hōsō kabushiki gaishaFoundedSeptember 6 1961 61 years ago 1961 09 06 FounderShotaro Kamiya 1 37 Headquarters2 10 1 Tachibana Naka Ward Nagoya Aichi Prefecture JapanKey peopleTakaya Kano President and CEO OwnerThe Asahi Shimbun 36 9 17 3 through TV Asahi Holdings Toyota 34 6 largest single shareholder Yomiuri Shimbun Group 15 62 10 by the Yomiuri Shimbun Tokyo Office 5 62 by Nippon TV Number of employees255 April 2021 Websitehttps www nagoyatv comFootnotes referencesData from its Company ProfileJOLX DTVNagoya Aichi PrefectureJapanChannelsDigital 22 UHF Virtual 6BrandingMeteleProgrammingAffiliationsAll Nippon News NetworkOwnershipOwnerNagoya Broadcasting Network Co Ltd HistoryFirst air dateApril 1 1962Former channel number s Analog 11 VHF 1962 2011 Former affiliationsNNN NNS April 1 1962 March 31 1973 1 39 84 85 Call sign meaningJOLocalXTechnical informationLicensing authorityMICTransmitter coordinates35 10 20 7 N 136 54 30 E 35 172417 N 136 90833 E 35 172417 136 90833LinksWebsitenagoyatv comThe station is well known among anime fans for its close association with the anime studio Sunrise now known as Bandai Namco Filmworks including participating in the production of such works as Mobile Suit Gundam Zambot 3 and its successor Daitarn 3 and Yoroiden Samurai Troopers Contents 1 History 1 1 Prior launch 2 Stations 2 1 Analog 2 2 Digital 3 Programmes 3 1 Now on air 3 1 1 Regional in Aichi Prefecture Gifu Prefecture and Mie Prefecture 3 1 2 National 3 2 Past 3 2 1 Regional 3 2 2 National 4 Other TV stations in Nagoya 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditPrior launch Edit The license for channel 11 in the Tōkai region began its search on November 24 1959 One of the applicants for the broadcast license was Shotaro Kamiya the then president of Toyota Motors Sales Division 2 3 37 At that time there were an initial total of 9 companies which was later reduced to 5 companies after the other 4 companies agreed to merge under the name of Chukyō Television Broadcasting a 3 37 On July 14 1961 the Ministry of Posts current Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications awarded the license to Chukyo TV being designated on channel 11 3 37 The broadcaster was founded on September 6 1961 4 On November 25 1961 the company was renamed to Nagoya Broadcasting Network 3 38 Prior to its official broadcast there were only two commercial broadcasters in the Tokai region CBC which is part of JNN and Tokai TV which is part of FNN and NNN 3 39 Nagoya TV then decided to become part of the Nippon TV and NET TV current TV Asahi 3 39 which resulted from Tokai TV to become a full time FNN affiliate 3 39 The first tests still under the Chukyō name were held on March 10 1962 Eventually service tests were conducted on March 25 and regular transmissions commenced on April 1 Initially the station was affiliated to two networks NTV and NET the current TV Asahi It was one of the founding members of the Nippon News Network in 1966 Color transmissions began in December of that year The station became a sole affiliate of NNN when Chukyō TV began broadcasting on April 1 1969 When CTV began to show interest in joining NNN in 1972 NBN gradually introduced ANN network programming The network switch wasn t officialized until April 1 1973 Bi lingual transmissions commenced in 1986 The following year the station adopted the Nagoya TV branding The current brand Metele メーテレ Metere and hybrid sheep wolf mascot Wolfy were introduced on April 1 2003 Stations EditAnalog Edit JOLX TV Nagoya TV Tower Channel 11 Toyohashi Channel 60 Takayama Channel 12 Gujo Hachiman Channel 6 Nabari Channel 56 Toba Channel 4 Ise Channel 61 Owase Channel 10 Kumano Channel 11 etc Digital Edit JOLX DTV LX 旧NBN Remote Controller ID 6 Nagoya Seto Digital Tower Channel 22 Toyohashi Chuno Nakatsugawa Takayama and Ise Channel 14 Nabari Channel 37Programmes EditNow on air Edit Regional in Aichi Prefecture Gifu Prefecture and Mie Prefecture Edit Dodesuka どですか local news program Summers Guerrillappa さまぁ ずげりらっパ a variety show by SummersNational Edit Udo chan no Tabishite Gomen ウドちゃんの旅してゴメン a tourism guide program by Udo Suzuki Fufu Kōkan Variety Love Change 夫婦交換バラエティー ラブちぇん a late night documentary show Battle Spirits バトルスピリッツ seriesPast Edit Regional Edit Metele Wide Super J Channel メ テレワイドスーパーJチャンネル National Edit See also Bandai Namco Filmworks Invincible Super Man Zambot 3 無敵超人ザンボット3 Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3 無敵鋼人ダイターン3 Mobile Suit Gundam 機動戦士ガンダム Invincible Robo Trider G7 無敵ロボトライダーG7 Saikyō Robo Daiōja 最強ロボ ダイオージャ Combat Mecha Xabungle 戦闘メカ ザブングル Aura Battler Dunbine 聖戦士ダンバイン Heavy Metal L Gaim 重戦機エルガイム Chōriki Robo Galatt 超力ロボ ガラット Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam 機動戦士Zガンダム Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ 機動戦士ガンダムZZ Metal Armor Dragonar 機甲戦記ドラグナー Ulysses 31 宇宙伝説ユリシーズ31 Ronin Warriors 鎧伝サムライトルーパー Jushin Liger 獣神ライガー Brave series 勇者シリーズ Bomberman B Daman Bakugaiden Bビーダマン爆外伝 Bomberman B Daman Bakugaiden V Bビーダマン爆外伝V Mighty Cat Masked Niyander ニャニがニャンだー ニャンダーかめん Gekito Crush Gear Turbo 激闘 クラッシュギアTURBO Crush Gear Nitro クラッシュギアNitro Kaiketsu Zorori かいけつゾロリ Majime ni Fumajime Kaiketsu Zorori まじめにふまじめ かいけつゾロリ Black Lagoon BLACK LAGOON Kodai Ōja Kyōryu King D Kidz Adventure 古代王者恐竜キング Dキッズ アドベンチャー anime television seriesOther TV stations in Nagoya EditTōkai Television Broadcasting THK 東海テレビ放送 affiliated with CX and FNN FNS 1 Chukyō Television Broadcasting CTV 中京テレビ放送 affiliated with NTV and NNN NNS 4 Chubu Nippon Broadcasting Co Ltd CBC 中部日本放送 affiliated with TBS TV and JNN 5 Television Broadcasting of Aichi TVA テレビ愛知 affiliated with TV Tokyo and TX Network 10References Edit a b 名古屋テレビ放送50年史 50 Years of Nagoya Television Broadcasting in Japanese Nagoya Television 2012 OCLC 833454501 神谷 正太郎 日本自動車殿堂 JAHFA Shotaro Kamiya Japan Automotive Hall Of Fame Japan Automotive Hall Of Fame in Japanese Retrieved 2021 10 02 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c d e f g 名古屋テレビ放送50年史 50 Years of Nagoya Television Broadcasting in Japanese Japan Nagoya Television 2012 OCLC 833454501 会社情報 会社概要 名古屋テレビ メ テレ Corporate Profile Nagoya Broadcasting Network in Japanese Retrieved 2021 10 06 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Unrelated to Chukyo TV which Nagoya TV had swapped networks in 1973External links Edithttp nagoyatv com 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