RKB Mainichi Broadcasting

RKB Mainichi Broadcasting Corporation (RKB毎日放送株式会社, RKB mainichi hoso kabushiki gaisha) (stylized as +rkb) is a broadcasting station in Fukuoka, Japan, and it is affiliated with Japan Radio Network (JRN), Japan News Network (JNN) and TBS Network. It is owned by Mainichi Broadcasting System, Mainichi Shimbun and the Aso Group.

JOFR-DTV
Fukuoka, Saga
ChannelsDigital: 30 (UHF)
Virtual: 4
Programming
AffiliationsJNN
Ownership
OwnerRKB Mainichi Broadcasting Co, Inc.
History
First air date1 March 1958
Former call signsJOFR-TV (1958–2011)
Former channel number(s)4 (analog VHF, 1958–2011)
Former affiliationsNNN (secondary, 1964-1969)
Call sign meaningJO Fukuoka Radio
or
FouR (channel number)
Technical information
Transmitter coordinates33°35′34.285″N 130°21′3.161″E
Links
Websitehttp://rkb.jp/

The initials RKB stand for Radio Kyushu Broadcasting (ラジオ九州放送, rajio kyushu hoso), the station's former name.[1]

Station

Radio

  • Fukuoka: 1278 kHz JOFR 50 kW; 91.0 MHz FM
  • Kitakyushu: 1197 kHz JOFO 1 kW; 91.5 MHz FM
  • Omuta: 1062 kHz JOFE 100W; 94.8 MHz FM
  • Yukuhashi: 1062 kHz 100W; 94.6 MHz FM

TV (Analog)

  • Fukuoka: Channel 4 JOFR-TV
  • Kitakyushu :Channel 8 JOFO-TV
  • Kurume: Channel 48
  • Omuta: Channel 61
  • Yukuhashi: Channel 60

TV (Digital)

  • Button 4
  • Fukuoka: Channel 30 JOFR-DTV

Program

Radio

TV

  • Kyokan TV(13:55 - 15:50 every Monday To Friday)
  • Kyokan News
  • Watch@24
  • Sunday Watch
  • TEEN!TEEN!
  • Mame Gohan。
  • P Paradise (about Pachinko).

Other TV stations in Fukuoka

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References

  1. Gabriella Lukács (15 July 2010). Scripted Affects, Branded Selves: Television, Subjectivity, and Capitalism in 1990s Japan. Duke University Press. p. 45. ISBN 0-8223-9323-9.


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