Sun Television
Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Japan | |
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Branding | SUN SUN-TV |
Slogan | "Oh! Sun TV" (おっ!サンテレビ, O! San Terebi) |
Channels | Digital: 26 (UHF, 2003-, Virtual: 3 |
Translators | see Stations |
Affiliations | JAITS |
Owner | Sun Television Co. |
Founded | March 8, 1968 |
First air date | May 1, 1969 |
Call letters' meaning | JO UHF Hyogo |
Former callsigns | Analog: JOUH-TV (1969-2011) |
Former channel number(s) | Analog: 36 (UHF, 1969-2011) |
Transmitter power | 5.89 kW |
Transmitter coordinates | 34°44′2.18″N 135°12′21.34″E / 34.7339389°N 135.2059278°E / 34.7339389; 135.2059278 (SUN-TV Transmitter) |
Licensing authority | MIC |
Website | http://www.sun-tv.co.jp/ |
Sun Television Co. (株式会社サンテレビジョン, Kabushiki-gaisha San Terebijon, SUN, SUN-TV) is a commercial television station headquartered in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, and a member of the Japanese Association of Independent Television Stations (JAITS).[1]
Contents
1 Office
2 Stations
3 Program
4 Rival broadcasting stations in the Kansai region
4.1 Radio and TV
4.2 Radio only
4.3 TV only
5 See also
6 References
7 External links
Office
- the head office - Kobe International Conference Center, 9-1, Minatojima-Nakamachi Rokuchome, Chūō-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan (Port Island)
- Himeji Branch Office - Kobe Shimbun Building, 78, Toyozawacho, Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
- Tajima Branch Station - Kobe Shimbun Tajima Office, 7-23, Kotobukicho, Toyooka, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
- Tamba Branch Station - Kobe Shimbun Tamba Office, 48-1, Kaibaracho-Kominami, Tamba, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
- Awaji Branch Station - Kobe Shimbun Awaji Office, 2-8, Sakaemachi Nichome, Sumoto, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
- Osaka Branch Office -Teijin Shokusan Building, 10-8, Edobori Itchome, Nishi-ku, Osaka, Japan
- Okayama Branch Station - 19-43-206, Kojima-Akasaki Itchome, Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
- Tokyo Branch Office - Deim Ginza Building, 7-18 Ginza Rokuchome, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan
- Nagoya Branch Station - Yamashita Building, 17-25, Marunouchi Sanchome, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Japan
- Kyushu Branch Station - 2-41-207, Daimyo Nichome, Chūō-ku, Fukuoka, Japan
Stations
JOUH-TV - SUN-TV Analog
- Mt. Maya, Tatsuno, Fukusaki, etc. - Channel 36
- Nada - Channel 62
- Kita-Hanshin - Channel 42
- Himeji, Ako, Kinosaki, Wadayama, etc. - Channel 56
- Tamba, Kasumi, etc. - Channel 39
- Sasayama - Channel 41
and more...
JOUH-DTV - SUN Digital TV
- Remote controller button ID: 3
- Mt. Maya, Kita-Hanshin, Hokutan-Tarumi, Himeji, Tatsuno, Ako, Kasumi, Kinosaki, Wadayama, and many others - Channel 26
- Ichijima - Channel 29
- Yoka, Hidaka, Yamasaki and Sayo - Channel 18
Program
- SUN-TV Box Seat (サンテレビボックス席) - baseball games of the Hanshin Tigers and the Orix Buffaloes
Rival broadcasting stations in the Kansai region
Radio and TV
NHK Kobe Broadcasting Station (NHK神戸放送局)- NHK Osaka Broadcasting Station (NHK大阪放送局)
Mainichi Broadcasting System, Inc. (MBS, 毎日放送)
Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC, 朝日放送)
Kyoto Broadcasting System Co., Ltd. (KBS, 京都放送)
Radio only
Osaka Broadcasting Corporation (OBC, Radio Osaka (ラジオ大阪))
Radio Kansai (Kobe)
FM OSAKA (Osaka)
FM 802 (Osaka)
FM Cocolo (Osaka)
Alpha Station (Kyoto)
E-Radio (Shiga)
TV only
TV Osaka (TVO, テレビ大阪)
Kansai Telecasting Corporation (KTV, 関西テレビ)
Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation (ytv, 読売テレビ)
Nara TV (TVN, 奈良テレビ)
TV Wakayama (WTV, テレビ和歌山)
Biwako Broadcasting (BBC, びわ湖放送)
See also
Japanese Association of Independent Television Stations (Independent UHF Station)- UHF anime
References
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External links
(in Japanese) official website of SUN-TV