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Asahi Broadcasting Corporation

Coordinates:34°41′38.18″N135°29′18.32″E / 34.6939389°N 135.4884222°E /34.6939389; 135.4884222
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Regional radio and television broadcaster in Japan
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Asahi Broadcasting Group Holdings Corporation
Native name
朝日放送グループホールディングス株式会社
Asahi Hōsō Gurūpu Hōrudingusu kabushiki gaisha
Formerly
  • Asahi Broadcasting Company
  • Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (1951–2018)
Company typePublicKK
TYO:9405
IndustryMedia
Founded
  • 15 December 1949; 75 years ago (1949-12-15)
Headquarters1-30, Fukushima Itchome, Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Japan
Number of locations
5 (3 in Japan, 1 in Paris, 1 in Shanghai)
Area served
Kansai, Japan
Key people
Susumu Okinaka (President)
Services
Revenue
  • Increase¥78,162 million (2012)
  • ¥76,691 million (2011)
  • Increase¥4,406 million (2012)
  • ¥3,605 million (2011)
  • Decrease¥574 million (2012)
  • ¥2,438 million (2011)
Total assets
  • Increase¥94,621 million (2012)
  • ¥93,139 million (2011)
Total equity
  • Increase¥56,898 million (2012)
  • ¥56,273 million (2011)
Owner
  • TheAsahi Shimbun Company (14.88%)
  • TV Asahi Holdings Corporation (9.26%)
  • Murayama family (founding family of The Asahi Shimbun) (7%)
Number of employees
670 (March 31, 2011)
ParentThe Asahi Shimbun Company
Subsidiaries
  • Asahi Television Broadcasting Corporation
  • Asahi Radio Broadcasting Corporation
  • ABC Media Communications
  • sky A, Inc.
  • ABC Development Corporation
  • i-nex+
  • ABC Livra Co.ltd.
  • ABC Golf Club
  • Kagami Co., ltd.
  • ABC Animation
  • DLE
Websitecorp.asahi.co.jp
Footnotes / references
Data from itsCorporate Profile &Group Companies

TheAsahi Broadcasting Group Holdings Corporation (朝日放送グループホールディングス株式会社,Asahi Hōsō Gurūpu Hōrudingusu kabushiki gaisha; ABC) is a certified broadcastingholding company headquartered inOsaka,Japan. Until March 31, 2018, it was a unifiedradio andtelevision broadcaster serving in the Kansai region.On April 1, 2018, its radio and television broadcasting divisions were spun off into two subsidiaries, with Asahi Radio Broadcasting Corporation[a] taking over the radio broadcasting business, and Asahi Television Broadcasting Corporation[b] took over television broadcasting.[1]

History

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Radio

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In 1948, when the Asahi Shimbun set up a committee for a private radio station in Tokyo, the name ABC was decided upon to be the name of the station. Asahi Broadcasting requested licenses in December 1949 to both Tokyo and Osaka, but in December 1950, the original company merged with Tokyo Broadcasting (Dentsu), Yomiuri Broadcasting and Radio Nippon (funded byMainichi Shimbun) to create Radio Tokyo (JOKR, KRT, now TBS). In 1951, the ABC plan was revived for a new radio station in Osaka.[2]

The new Asahi Broadcasting Corporation was founded in Nakanoshima,Kita-ku,Osaka on March 15, 1951, withMitsujirō Ishii appointed as its first president.[3] ABC started AM radio broadcasting on November 11 (1010 kHz). It became the third commercial radio station to sign-on in Japan overall.

On April 1, 1958, the station relocated to the Shin-Asahi Building and in June, started simultaneous broadcasts with KRT Radio, carrying the first commercial radio simulcasts between Tokyo and Osaka. The frequency output doubled from 10 KW to 20 in 1959.

After joining JRN in 1965, ABC relocated to the ABC Center in 1966. Its transmisssion output was later increased to 50 kW in 1971. In line with changes to the frequency plan set by theInternational Telecommunication Union (ITU), ABC Radio's frequency shifted from 1010 kHz to 1008 kHz on November 23, 1978. The station officially adopted "ABC Radio" as its commercial name on April 1, 1989. More recently, on March 19, 2016, ABC began broadcasting over the Wide FM band, alongside OBC and MBS.[4]

Television

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Japan's private TV began with the idea of Masori Matsutaro, the owner of theYomiuri Shimbun, to use the microwave communication network to build a TV station covering the whole of Japan. In July 1952,Nippon Television in Tokyo obtained a television preparatory license and became Japan's first private television station. At the same time,Sankei Shimbun, Kyoto Broadcasting, Kobe Broadcasting, Yomiuri Shimbun and other companies also intended to set up private TV stations in Osaka Prefecture, and the two private broadcasting stations in Kansai, Asahi Broadcasting and New Japan Broadcasting Company (currently Mainichi Broadcasting System) decided to join forces. In August 1952, Asahi Broadcasting and Nippon Broadcasting revoked their original application for a TV license, and jointly applied for a TV license in the name ofOsaka Television Co., Ltd. (大阪テレビ放送株式会社,Ōsaka Terebi Hōsō Kabushiki-gaisha; OTV) (OTV, renamed "Osaka TV Broadcasting" in August of the following year). In the following year, Osaka TV Broadcasting purchased land in Dojimahama-dori, Osaka City, for the construction of the headquarters' building. Osaka TV Broadcasting also selected the trademark through public solicitation in newspapers. On December 3, 1955, Osaka TV Broadcasting obtained the preparatory license; the call sign is JOBX-TV. Before broadcasting, OTV set a goal of 40% self-made programs, and decided to rebroadcast the programs of Tokyo's KRT TV and Nippon TV at the same time to maximize profits. In order to popularize television, OTV also set up 60 street TV sets in various parts of Kansai before the broadcast started. In November 1956, Osaka TV Broadcasting began to conduct trial broadcasts, broadcasting 2.5 hours of programs every day. At 9:30am on December 1, 1956, OTV officially started broadcasting, becoming the first private TV station in Kansai. At the beginning of the broadcast, TV dramas, audience-participating programs, and news programs accounted for nearly half of all programs broadcast on Osaka TV. Osaka TV purchased two taping machines in 1958 and was the first TV station in Japan to introduce video recording facilities. In the same year, Osaka TV also achieved Japan's first live broadcast from the top of Mount Fuji.

In January 1957, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications issued a new basic policy for the VHF band in Japan at the same time as OTV, and the metropolitan areas outside Tokyo were allocated more TV channels. There were also 7 operators in Kansai who applied for TV licenses, and Asahi Broadcasting and Mainichi Broadcasting also joined the list of operators applying for TV licenses. However, due to the limited number of channels, the two parties finally agreed to apply for a new station license from Mainichi Broadcasting after the talks between the two parties, while Asahi Broadcasting and Osaka TV Broadcasting merged. At that time, among the employees of TV Broadcasting in Osaka, 200 people wanted to stay in the new company after the merger, and 104 people wanted to join Mainichi Broadcasting. At the same time, because Nippon Television stopped providing programs to Osaka TV after Yomiuri TV started broadcasting in August 1958, Osaka TV and KRT TV established a network relationship. On June 1, 1959, Osaka TV Broadcasting and Asahi Broadcasting merged on an equal basis to become the TV division of Asahi Broadcasting.

  • May 25, 1955 - ABC and New Japan Broadcasting Company (NJB, the predecessor ofMainichi Broadcasting System, Inc.) foundedOsaka Television Co., Ltd. (大阪テレビ放送株式会社,Ōsaka Terebi Hōsō Kabushiki-gaisha; OTV) in Dojima, Kita-ku, Osaka. Currently, ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Osaka is located at the place the head office of OTV used to be.
  • December 1, 1956 - OTV started television broadcasting on channel 6, under the callsign JOBX-TV(not to be confused withOita Asahi Broadcasting which currently uses the JOBX callsign). The station was a primary KRT (TBS) affiliate with a secondary NTV affiliation.
  • 1958 - NTV programming was dropped with the launch of Yomiuri Television.
  • March 1, 1959 - ABC acquired OTV and renamed the television stationABC Osaka Television (朝日放送大阪テレビ,Asahi Hōsō Ōsaka Terebi; ABC-OTV) and its callsign of TV station was changed (JOBX-TV → JONR-TV).
  • June 1, 1959 - ABC merged with OTV, and has been broadcasting both television and radio since then. The head office of OTV was named "ABC Dojima Station" for the use of the TV station.
  • May 2, 1965 - ABC joinedJapan Radio Network (JRN), and the next day it also joined another commercial radio networkNational Radio Network (NRN).
  • 1966 - Dispersed offices and studios were integrated into the headquarters building in Oyodo-minami, Oyodo-ku (present: Kita-ku), Osaka.
  • March 31, 1975 - ABC pulled out of JNN and joinedAll-Nippon News Network (ANN) on behalf ofAsahi Shimbun, one of major shareholders of ABC. ABC was one of founders ofJapan News Network (JNN), the first news network of commercial television stations in Japan.
  • November 23, 1978 - The frequency of ABC AM radiochanged from 1010 kHz to 1008 kHz.
  • March 23, 2001 - ABC acquiredISO 14001 certification, the first broadcaster in Japan to do so. At the same time, the currentadvertising slogan of the station,Info Designing ABC, was also launched.
  • January 1, 2008 - The ABC logo was redesigned, featuring the call letters ABC and the name "Asahi Broadcasting Corporation", "朝日放送", "Radio", or "TV" under the slope line from the letter "C". A simplified version (only three letters of "ABC") is used in program credits.
  • May 19, 2008 - ABC moved the headquarters from Oyodo-minami Nichome, Kita-ku to Fukushima Itchome, Fukushima-ku, Osaka.
  • June 23, 2008 - ABC started broadcasting from its present headquarters.
  • July 24, 2011 -Analog television operationsended on ABC at noon, in line with stations in most prefectures across Japan. The station now broadcasts indigital only.
  • April 1, 2018 - ABC became a certified broadcasting holding company and renamed Asahi Broadcasting Group Holdings Corporation. Asahi Radio Broadcasting Corporation took over radio broadcasting business, and Asahi Television Broadcasting Corporation took over TV broadcasting business, employees, and administrator for ABC website.

Network affiliations

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Radio

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JONR
  • Osaka
Broadcast areaKansai region
Frequencies1008kHz;93.3MHz
BrandingABC Radio 1008 (ABCラジオ1008,ABC Rajio ichi maru maru hachi)
Programming
LanguageJapanese
FormatTalk,Sports
AffiliationsJRN
NRN
Ownership
OwnerAsahi Radio Broadcasting Corporation
History
First air date
November 11, 1951 (1951-11-11)
Former frequencies
1951-1978:1010kHz
Technical information
Licensing authority
MIC
Power50kW
Links
Webcastradiko
Websiteabc1008.com

TV

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JOAY-DTV
CityOsaka
Channels
BrandingABC TV
Programming
AffiliationsAll-Nippon News Network
Ownership
OwnerAsahi Television Broadcasting Corporation
History
FoundedMay 25, 1955
First air date
December 1, 1956
Former call signs
JOBX-TV (1956-1959)
JONR-TV (1959-2011)
JONR-DTV (2003-2018)
Former channel numbers
Analog:
6 (VHF, 1956-2011)
TBS/JNN (December 1, 1956-March 31, 1975)
Technical information
Licensing authority
MIC
ERP23 kW
Links
Websiteasahi.jp

Broadcasting

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Radio

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JONR

  • Osaka::1008 kHz, 50 kW; 93.3 MHz FM
  • Kyoto:1008 kHz, 300 W
  • Total:50.3 kW
  • Time: from 4:30 a.m. on Monday until 2:30 a.m. on Monday (24-hour operation)
  • Time signal: 523.251 Hz (C5)

TV (Analog)

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JONR-TV (former callsign: JOBX-TV)
  • Channel 6

TV (Digital)

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JOAY-DTV (former callsign: JONR-DTV)
  • Channel 15 (Remote controller button: 6)

Offices

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  • Current headquarters of Asahi Broadcasting Corporation
    Current headquarters of Asahi Broadcasting Corporation
  • Former headquarters of Asahi Broadcasting Corporation
    Former headquarters of Asahi Broadcasting Corporation

Programming

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Current programming

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Former Programming

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Animation

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^朝日放送ラジオ株式会社,Asahi Hōsō Rajio kabushiki gaisha; ABC Radio
  2. ^朝日放送テレビ株式会社,Asahi Hōsō Terebi kabushiki gaisha; ABC TV

References

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  1. ^"Asahi Broadcasting to change company name into ASAHI BROADCASTING GROUP HOLDINGS CORPORATION after structure transition".Reuters. 10 May 2017. Retrieved27 November 2024.
  2. ^Picken, Stuart D. B. (2009).The A to Z of Japanese Business. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 17–18.ISBN 978-0-8108-6872-4.
  3. ^電通広報室出版部 (2001-01-05).Japan 2001 Marketing & Advertising Yearbook. 電通. p. 347.ISBN 978-4-88553-142-2.
  4. ^"MBS・ABC・OBC3局にワイドFM免許交付 3月19日放送開始へ".Yahoo! Japan. 29 February 2016. Archived fromthe original on 28 September 2021. Retrieved14 March 2023.

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