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Japan Consortium

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The Japan Consortium (ジャパンコンソーシアム, Japan Konsōshiamu) is a joint venture set up by the Japanese public broadcaster Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK) and several commercial television and radio networks under the National Association of Commercial Broadcasters in Japan (NAB) in 1984 to cover broadcasts of the Summer Olympic Games, Winter Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup.

Contents

Free-to-Air

  • NHK (NHK-G)
  • Fuji Television (CX)
  • Nippon Television (NTV)
  • Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS-TV)
  • TV Asahi (EX)
  • TV Tokyo (TX)
  • UHF independent TV stations
  • Broadcast Satellite

  • NHK BS-1
  • BS Asahi
  • BS Fuji
  • BS Japan
  • BS Nittele
  • BS-TBS
  • AM

  • NHK Radio 1
  • Nippon Broadcasting System (LF)
  • Nippon Cultural Broadcasting (QR)
  • TBS Radio & Communications (TBS R&C)
  • FM

  • NHK FM Broadcast
  • InterFM
  • J-Wave (FMJ)
  • Tokyo FM (TFM)
  • Shortwave

  • Radio Nikkei
  • Others

  • NOTTV (smartphones, since 2012)
  • WOWOW (FIFA World Cup only)
  • Summer Olympic Games

    References

    Japan Consortium Wikipedia