NHK Educational TV
NHK Educational TV (NHK教育テレビジョン, NHK Kyōiku terebijon) is the second television service of NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation). It is a sister service of NHK General TV, showing programs of a more educational, cultural or intellectual nature, periodically also showing anime, and also airing programming from Nickelodeon. A similar counterpart would be the Public Broadcasting Service of the United States (or to a lesser extent BBC Two and BBC Four of the UK).[1] NHK displays a watermark "NHK E" at the upper right for its digital TV broadcast.[2] In 2010, NHK began using the abbreviation E Tele (Eテレ, Ī Tere). Since march 2020, NHK using new logo and display watermark "NHK E"
NHK Educational TV | |
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Launched | 10 January 1959 |
Owned by | NHK |
Picture format | 480i (4:3 SDTV) 1080i (16:9 HDTV) |
Country | Japan |
Broadcast area | National |
Headquarters | NHK Broadcasting Center, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan |
Website | http://www.nhk.or.jp/e-tele/ |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital terrestrial | Channel 2 (Tokyo) |
Streaming media | |
NHK Official | Watch Live |
NHK domestic stations and Radio 2 / ETV services
Region | Station | Radio 2 | Educational TV (analog; closed) | Educational TV (digital) | Prefecture | |
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Call sign | Ch. | Call sign | ||||
Hokkaidō | Sapporo | JOIB | JOIB-TV | 12 | JOIB-DTV | Ishikari, Shiribeshi and Sorachi Subprefectures |
Hakodate | JOVB | JOVB-TV | 10 | JOVB-DTV | Oshima and Hiyama Subprefectures | |
Asahikawa | JOCC | JOCC-TV | 2 | JOCC-DTV | Kamikawa, Rumoi and Sōya Subprefectures | |
Obihiro | JOOC | JOOC-TV | 12 | JOOC-DTV | Tokachi Subprefecture | |
Kushiro | JOPC | JOPC-TV | 2 | JOPC-DTV | Kushiro and Nemuro Subprefectures | |
Kitami | JOKD | JOKD-TV | 12 | JOKD-DTV | Abashiri Subprefecture | |
Muroran | JOIZ | JOIZ-TV | 2 | JOIZ-DTV | Iburi and Hidaka Subprefectures | |
Tōhoku | Aomori | JOTC | JOTC-TV | 5 | JOTC-DTV | Aomori |
Akita | JOUB | JOUB-TV | 2 | JOUB-DTV | Akita | |
Yamagata | JOJC | JOJC-TV | 4 | JOJC-DTV | Yamagata | |
Morioka | JOQC | JOQC-TV | 8 | JOQC-DTV | Iwate | |
Sendai | JOHB | JOHB-TV | 5 | JOHB-DTV | Miyagi | |
Fukushima | JOFD | JOFD-TV | 2 | JOFD-DTV | Fukushima | |
Kantō・Kōshin'etsu | Tokyo | JOAB | JOAB-TV (Tokyo) | 3 | JOAB-DTV (Tokyo) | Tokyo |
Yokohama | -- | 3 | Kanagawa | |||
Chiba | -- | 3 | Chiba | |||
Saitama | -- | 3 | Saitama | |||
Maebashi | -- | 3 | Gunma | |||
Utsunomiya | -- | 3 | Tochigi | |||
Mito | -- | 3 | Ibaraki | |||
Kōfu | JOKC | JOKC-TV | 3 | JOKC-DTV | Yamanashi | |
Nagano | JONB | JONB-TV | 9 | JONB-DTV | Nagano | |
Niigata | JOQB | JOQB-TV | 12 | JOQB-DTV | Niigata | |
Tōkai・Hokuriku | Toyama | JOIC | JOIC-TV | 10 | JOIC-DTV | Toyama |
Kanazawa | JOJB | JOJB-TV | 8 | JOJB-DTV | Ishikawa | |
Fukui | JOFC | JOFC-TV | 3 | JOFC-DTV | Fukui | |
Shizuoka | JOPB | JOPB-TV | 2 | JOPB-DTV | Shizuoka | |
Nagoya | JOCB | JOCB-TV (Nagoya) | 9 | JOCB-DTV (Nagoya) | Aichi | |
Gifu | -- | 9 | Gifu | |||
Tsu | -- | 9 | Mie | |||
Kansai | Osaka | JOBB | JOBB-TV (Osaka) | 12 | JOBB-DTV (Osaka) | Osaka |
Kōbe | -- | 12 | Hyōgo | |||
Kyōto | -- | 12 | Kyōto | |||
Ōtsu | -- | 12 | Shiga | |||
Nara | -- | 12 | Nara | |||
Wakayama | -- | 12 | Wakayama | |||
Chūgoku | Tottori | JOLC | JOLC-TV | 4 | JOLC-DTV | Tottori |
Matsue | JOTB | JOTB-TV | 12 | JOTB-DTV | Shimane | |
Okayama | JOKB | JOKB-TV | 3 | JOKB-DTV | Okayama | |
Hiroshima | JOFB | JOFB-TV | 7 | JOFB-DTV | Hiroshima | |
Yamaguchi | JOUC | JOUC-TV | 1 | JOUC-DTV | Yamaguchi | |
Shikoku | Tokushima | -- | JOXB-TV | 38 | JOXB-DTV | Tokushima |
Takamatsu | JOHD | JOHD-TV | 39 | JOHD-DTV | Kagawa | |
Matsuyama | JOZB | JOZB-TV | 2 | JOZB-DTV | Ehime | |
Kōchi | JORB | JORB-TV | 6 | JORB-DTV | Kōchi | |
Kyūshū-Okinawa | Fukuoka | JOLB | JOLB-TV | 6 | JOLB-DTV | Fukuoka (Western) |
Kitakyūshū | JOSB | JOSB-TV | 12 | JOSB-DTV | Fukuoka (Eastern)/Yamaguchi (Shimonoseki) | |
Saga | -- | JOSD-TV | 40 | JOSD-DTV | Saga | |
Nagasaki | JOAC | JOAC-TV | 1 | JOAC-DTV | Nagasaki | |
Kumamoto | JOGB | JOGB-TV | 2 | JOGB-DTV | Kumamoto | |
Ōita | JOID | JOID-TV | 12 | JOID-DTV | Ōita | |
Miyazaki | JOMC | JOMC-TV | 12 | JOMC-DTV | Miyazaki | |
Kagoshima | JOHC | JOHC-TV | 5 | JOHC-DTV | Kagoshima | |
Naha | JOAD | JOAD-TV | 12 | JOAD-DTV | Okinawa |
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References
- Blumenthal, Howard J.; Goodenough, Oliver R. This Business of Television. Billboard Books. p. 480. ISBN 9780823077632.
- Tay, Jinna; Turner, Graeme. Television Histories in Asia: Issues and Contexts. Routledge. p. 221. ISBN 9781135008079.
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