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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 12:20 pm
TV TOKYO Corporation (or TX) (株式会社テレビ東京, Kabushiki Gaisha Terebi Tōkyō?) TYO: 9411 is a TV station based in Tokyo, Japan. It is also known as "Teleto" (テレ東, Teretō?), as it is "terebi" and "Tokyo" put together. It is the key station of TXN (TX Network). Morning Musume was born on the TV station. Its main owner is Nihon Keizai Shimbun. TV Tokyo is currently the smallest of the major Tokyo TV networks, and is known for its specialization in anime.
TV TOKYO Broadband Entertainment,Inc. distributes downloadable TV contents. Known outlets include ani.tv theater.
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 12:22 pm
Profile
Corporate name
TV TOKYO Corporation
The Headquarters
4-3-12, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Studios
the Headquarters
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 12:23 pm
Stockholders
Nihon Keizai Shimbun
Mainichi Broadcasting System, etc.
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 12:24 pm
History of TV Tokyo
On April 12, 1964, the TV station was started by the Japan Science Promotion Foundation. On July 1, 1968, "Tokyo Channel 12 Production, Ltd." (株式会社東京12チャンネルプロダクション, Kabushiki Kaisha Tōkyō 12 Channeru Purodakushon?) was founded.
In October, 1973, the company was renamed "Tokyo Channel 12, Ltd." (株式会社東京12チャンネル, Kabushiki Kaisha Tōkyō 12 Channeru?), and took over the TV broadcasting from the foundation. In 1981, the TV station was changed to "Television Tokyo Channel 12, Ltd." (株式会社テレビ東京, Kabushiki Kaisha Terebi Tōkyō?).
In 1983, it made a network called "Mega TON Network" (now TXN) (メガTONネットワーク, Mega TON Nettowāku?) with TV Osaka, and TV Aichi. In December, 1985, the head office moved from Shibakoen to Toranomon. On December 12, 1999, the sub stadio opened at Tennozu Isle. On June 25, 2003, English name of the TV station changed from "Television Tokyo Channel 12, Ltd." to "TV TOKYO Corporation". In 2004, TV TOKYO celebrated its 40th anniversary.
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 12:25 pm
Broadcasting
Digital JOTX-DTV
Remote Controller ID 7 Tokyo Tower: Channel 23 Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture: Channel 18
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 12:26 pm
Affiliates
Osaka area: TV Osaka, Analog Channel 19, Digital Channel 18 [ID: 7]
Nagoya / Chūkyō: TV Aichi, Analog Channel 25, Digital Channel 23 [ID: 7]
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 12:29 pm
Programs
News and Information
TXN News Morning Satellite TXN News eye World Business Satellite Ladies4
Anime This is a list of different kinds of anime that is distributed by TV Tokyo. Listed alphabetically. This list is representative, not comprehensive.
.hack//SIGN (2002-2003) .hack//Roots (b.2006) Adventures of Little El Cid (1983-1984) Ai Tenshi Densetsu Wedding Peach Aka-chan to Boku Akazukin ChaCha Alfred Jodocus Kwak (1989-1990) Amdriver (b. April 5, 2004) Angelic Layer Animal Yokocho Anime Oyako Gekijo (Superbook) (1981-1982) Aqua Kids Asagiri no Miko Azumanga Daioh Bastof Lemon Battle Athletes Battle B-Daman Beet the Vandel Buster (Bouken Oh Beet!) (2004-2005) Bakuten Shoot Beyblade (Beyblade) Bleach Blue Seed Bomberman Jetters Bouken Oh Beet Excellion ((Beet the Vandel Buster Excellion)) Bouken Yuuki Pluster World Buso Renkin Cowboy Bebop Croket! Cyborg 009 Dan Doh! (pr. April 3, 2004) Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z (b. July 1, 2006) D.Gray-Man Donkey Kong (pr.October 1,1999- June 30,2000) Elfen Lied Excel Saga Eyeshield 21 F-Zero: GP Legend ("...Falcon Densetsu") Fafner of the Azure (Soukyuu no Fafner) (2004-2005) Final Fantasy: Unlimited Flint, The Time Detective ("Jikku Tantei Genshi-kun") Forutsa! Hidemaru Fortune Dogs Fruits Basket Fushigiboshi no Futagohime Full Moon wo Sagashite Gag-Cro (b. April 4, 2004) (a sort of sequel to the anime version of Croket!) Genesis of Aquarion ("Sousei no Aquarion") Gintama Gokudo Grappler Baki TV Hikaru no Go Infinite Ryvius Jubei-chan Kaleido Star Katekyō Hittoman Reborn Kenran Butousai: The Mars Daybreak (b. April 8, 2004) Keroro Gunso (pr. April 2, 2004) Kiniro no Corda ("La Corda D'Oro") King of the Classroom, Yamazaki (1997-199 cool Kyattou Ninden Teyandee (Samurai Pizza Cats) (1990-1991) Law of Ueki (Ueki no Housoku) The Littl' Bits (1980) Lost Universe Love Hina Mahoraba Märchen Awakens Romance (MÄR) Martian Successor Nadesico Medarot (Medabots) Mega Man Star Force Mirumo de Pon (Mirmo!) Mon Colle Knights Naruto Naruto: Shippuden Negima (b. January 2005) Neon Genesis Evangelion Noir Norisuta Otogi-Jushi Akazukin Papuwa Pocket Monsters (Pokémon) (b. April 1997- November 14, 2002) Anime: Pocket Monster Problem Inspection Report (11 April and 16 April 1998: related to a scene in one episode that caused seizures) Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation (b. November 21, 2002 - September 14, 2006) - (Episodes are considered part of Pokémon outside of Japan) Pokemon Sunday (b.2004) - (Live action and airs reruns of Pokémon.) Pocket Monsters Diamond and Pearl (b.2006; September 28, 2006) Popolocrois Portriss Revolutionary Girl Utena Rockman EXE (Megaman NT Warrior) Rockman EXE Axess (Megaman NT Axess) Rockman EXE Stream Rockman EXE Beast Saber Marionette J Saber Marionette J to X Saiyuki Saiyuki: Reload Samurai Deeper Kyo Saru Get You! (Ape Escape Anime) SD Gundam Force Shaman King Simoun Slayers So-Nanda Sonic X (b. April 6, 2003) Sorcerer Hunters ("Bakuretsu Hunters") Steam Detectives Sugar Sugar Rune Super Doll★Licca-chan Syuratoki (b. April 6, 2004) Tenchi Muyo! series (Tenchi Muyo! TV [Tenchi Universe], Pretty Sammy TV [Magical Project S], Shin Tenchi Muyo! [Tenchi in Tokyo]) The Prince of Tennis Time Kyoshitsu: Tondera House no Daiboken (The Flying House) (1982-1983) Tokyo Mew Mew (Mew Mew Power) Tokyo Pig ("Hare Tokidoki Buta") Tottoko Hamutaro (Hamtaro) Transformers Transformers Armada Transformers Energon Ultimate Muscle (Kinnikuman: Second Generation b. April 7, 2004) The Vision of Escaflowne ("Tenkuu no Escaflowne") Weiß Kreuz (first series) Yaiba (1993-1994) Yakitate!! Japan Yomigaeru Sora - Rescue Wings Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (b. April 2000 - September 29, 2004) Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX (Yu-Gi-Oh! GX) (b. October 6, 2004 - Zenki Zettai Muteku Raijin-Oh (Raijin-Oh) Zukkoke (b. April 4, 2004)
TV Tokyo has shown a number of popular and famous anime, such as Neon Genesis Evangelion, the Pokémon metaseries, Naruto, and Bleach
Variety
Oha Suta - Broadcast on TXN affiliates and Biwako Broadcasting from 6:45 a.m. until 7:30 a.m. on Weekdays, and on Nara TV and TV Wakayama from 7:05 a.m. until 7:30 a.m. on Weekdays (this show takes its name from, and is actually a revival of "Ohayo Studio", which aired from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s).
Hello! Morning - Broadcasted in the Kanto area and Fukuoka Prefecture from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. every Sunday
Kaiun nandemo kanteidan! - Broadcasted on TXN affiliates from 9 p.m. until 9:54 p.m. every Tuesday
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