Shin-etsu Broadcasting

Shin-etsu Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (信越放送株式会社, Shin-etsu Hōsō Kabushiki-gaisha), also known as SBC, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the Japan News Network (JNN). Their headquarters are located in Nagano Prefecture.

JOSR-DTV
Nagano, Nagano Prefecture
Japan
ChannelsDigital: 16 (UHF)
Virtual: 6
BrandingSBC
Programming
AffiliationsJapan News Network
Ownership
OwnerShin-etsu Broadcasting
History
FoundedOctober 8, 1951
First air dateOctober 25, 1958
Former channel number(s)11 (analog VHF, 1958–2011)
Former affiliationsNET/ANN (secondary, 1959–1991)
Call sign meaningShin'etsu Radio
Links
Websitesbc21.co.jp
Station headquarters

Network

History

  • 1952 March 25 It was set up radio broadcasting station of Nagano Prefecture.
  • 1958 October 25 Television Broadcasting was started.
  • 1 October 2006 Digital terrestrial television was started(Utsukushigahara Main Station,Zenkoji-daira Station,Matsumoto Station,Okaya-Suwa Station,Ina Station and Iida Station).

Stations

Analog TV

Digital TV(ID:6)

  • Utsukushigahara(Main Station) JOSR-DTV 16ch
  • Iida 36ch
  • Suwa 51ch
  • Matsumoto 23ch
  • Zenkoji-daira 36ch
  • Ina 23ch

RADIO

Programs

TV

  • Shinshu Marugoto Wide Catch! - from 16:54 until 18:55 on Weekdays
  • Maji Tele - from 13:05 until 14:00 on Saturdays
  • SBC Special - from 18:55 until 19:54 on Thursdays
  • Naruhodo! NAGANO - from 19:54 until 19:58 on Mondays
  • Wonderful Shinshu-jin!! - from 22:54 until 23:00 on Sundays

RADIO

  • Morning Wide Radio J - from 6:30 until 10:20 on Weekdays
  • Wakuwaku Wide! Appare Odori - from 11:25 until 15:00 on Weekdays

Rival Stations

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