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Chūkyō Television Broadcasting

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Branding
  
Chūkyō TV

First air date
  
April 1, 1969

Parent organization
  
Nippon TV

Affiliations
  
NNN

Founded
  
1968

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Slogan
  
Change, it's really genuine. Chūkyō TV (CHANGEより、そのまんま。中京テレビ)

Channels
  
Analog: 35 (UHF) Digital: 19 (UHF, ID: 4)

Owner
  
Nippon Television (Chūkyō Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd.)

TV shows
  
Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan, Endride, Yatterman Night, Princess Lover!, Dragon Crisis!

Chūkyō Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (中京テレビ放送株式会社, Chūkyō Terebi-hōsō Kabushiki Gaisha, CTV, often called "Chūkyō TV" (中京テレビ)) is a TV station joining Nippon News Network (NNN) and Nippon Television Network System (NNS) in Showa-ku, Nagoya, Japan (the nearest train station: Yagoto Nisseki Station on the Nagoya Subway Meijo Line).

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Chūkyō UHF TV Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (中京ユー・エッチ・エフテレビ放送株式会社, former corporate name of Chūkyō TV) was founded on March 1, 1968, and started TV broadcasting on April 1, 1969. Then the company was renamed "Chūkyō TV Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (中京テレビ放送株式会社)" on April 1, 1970.

Analog

JOCH-TV (as of 2011/07/24 end date)

  • Nagoya: Channel 35
  • Toyohashi: Channel 58
  • Gifu-Nagara: Channel 47
  • Tajimi: Channel 59
  • Nakatsugawa: Channel 26
  • Takayama: Channel 26
  • Ise: Channel 47
  • Toba: Channel 36
  • Isobe: Channel 39
  • Nabari: Channel 54, etc.
  • Digital

    JOCH-DTV

  • Button: 4
  • Nagoya: Channel 19
  • Toyohashi: Channel 17
  • Chuno: Channel 17
  • Nakatsugawa: Channel 17
  • Takayama: Channel 17
  • Ise: Channel 17
  • Nabari: Channel 19
  • in Aichi Prefecture, Gifu Prefecture, and Mie Prefecture

  • SAKAE TA☆RO - from 24:25 till 24:55 every Friday: a late-night variety show on location in Sakae, Naka-ku, Nagoya
  • PS - from 22:30 till 23:30 every Sunday: information about restaurants in Nagoya
  • catch! - from 15:50 till 19:00 every weekday
  • all over Japan

  • Super Chample (スーパーチャンプル) - from 24:29 till 24:59 every Wednesday: features street dance
  • in Aichi Prefecture, Gifu Prefecture, and Mie Prefecture

  • Goji Satur Magazine (5時SATマガジン) - from April 1981 till September 1993: features Japanese rock music
  • Vivian (ヴィヴィアン) - from September 1987 till March 1994: a variety show for working women
  • Radio de Gomen (ラジオDEごめん) - from October 1988 till March 1991: a late-night TV program like a radio program
  • Kosakai Kazuki no Renai Senka Irokoi Zaurusu (小堺一機の恋愛専科 色恋ざうるす) - from October 1991 till September 1993: a late-night variety show by Kazuki Kosakai
  • Denpa Kessha Bababa Dan (電波結社バババ団) - from October 1993 till March 1995: an evening variety show
  • Kyaīn no Gyaronpa (キャイ~ンのギャロンパ) - from October 1997 till September 2000: a late-night variety show by Kyaīn
  • And U (アンデュ) - from 09:25 till 10:20 every Saturday: features young women's trend
  • all over Japan

  • Owarai Manga Dōjō (お笑いマンガ道場) - from April 1976 till March 1994: a variety show by Japanese cartoonists
  • Sarudie (サルヂエ) - from October 2005 till January 2007, produced by Nippon TV and Chūkyō TV: a quiz show by Takashi Fujii
  • Gyōkai Quiz Minikite! (業界クイズ ミニキテ!) - from October 2007 till March 2008: a quiz show about industries and professions
  • Other TV stations in Nagoya

  • Tōkai TV (東海テレビ)
  • CBC (中部日本放送)
  • Mētele (メ~テレ)
  • TV Aichi (テレビ愛知)
  • References

    Chūkyō Television Broadcasting Wikipedia