Niigata Sogo Television

Niigata Sogo Television Inc. (株式会社新潟総合テレビ, Kabushikigaisha Niigata Sogo Television, NST) is a TV station affiliated with Fuji News Network (FNN) and Fuji Network System (FNS) in Niigata, Niigata. It is broadcast in Niigata Prefecture. It was established on March 2, 1968, and began broadcasting from December 16, 1968.

JONH-(D)TV
Niigata, Niigata
ChannelsDigital: 19 (UHF)
Virtual: 8
BrandingNST
SloganMotto, Iiyume.
Programming
AffiliationsFuji News Network
Ownership
OwnerNiigata Sogo Television Inc.
History
FoundedMarch 2, 1968
First air dateDecember 16, 1968
Former channel number(s)35 (UHF analog, 1968–2011)
Call sign meaningNiigata Hosou
Links
Websitensttv.com
Niigata Sogo Television Inc.
Native name
株式会社新潟総合テレビ
Kabushiki kaisha
IndustryTelevision network
FoundedMarch 2, 1968
HeadquartersNiigata, Japan
Websitensttv.com

TV channel

Digital Television

  • Yahiko 19ch JONH-DTV 3 kW

Tandem office

  • Takada 25ch
  • Mikawa 43ch
  • Tsunan-Kamigō 18ch, 24ch
  • Koide 28ch
  • Kanose 19ch
  • Itoigawa-Ōno 18ch
  • Tsunan 43ch
  • Ryōtsu 31ch
  • Aikawa 30ch
  • Yamato 34ch
  • Takachi 17ch
  • Arai 45ch
  • Murakami 25ch
  • Sotokaifu 24ch
  • Yuzawa 19ch
  • Tsunan-Tanaka 19ch
  • Sumon 34ch
  • Muramatsu 43ch

Other

Program

  • Cinema Stadium (シネマスタジアム, Shinema Sutajiamu)
  • Bokurano Takaramono ~Hurusato no Dentōbunka wo Uketsugu~ (ぼくらの宝物~ふるさとの伝統文化を受け継ぐ~, Bokurano Takaramono ~Hurusato no Dentōbunka wo Uketsugu~)
  • Smile Stadium NST (スマイルスタジアムNST, Sumairu Stajiamu enu-esu-tī)
  • NST SUPER NEWS (NSTスーパーニュース, Enu-esu-tī Sūpānyūsu)
  • NST Weather Information (NST天気情報, Enu-esu-tī Tenki Jōhō)

Syndicated shows from the TX Network:

gollark: True engineers approximate the pendulum time period formula $T=2\pi \sqrt{\frac{l}{g}}$ as $T=2\sqrt{l}$.
gollark: So basically just "optics but we are HIGHLY engineer-like and use the small angle approximation".
gollark: According to Wikipedia, which I just checked, which makes me an expert,> Gaussian optics is a technique in geometrical optics that describes the behaviour of light rays in optical systems by using the paraxial approximation, in which only rays which make small angles with the optical axis of the system are considered. In this approximation, trigonometric functions can be expressed as linear functions of the angles. Gaussian optics applies to systems in which all the optical surfaces are either flat or are portions of a sphere. In this case, simple explicit formulae can be given for parameters of an imaging system such as focal length, magnification and brightness, in terms of the geometrical shapes and material properties of the constituent elements.
gollark: Fearsome.
gollark: Is this some kind of accursed statistics thing?


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