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"KFB" redirects here; not to be confused withKFBB-TV.
Fukushima Broadcasting Co., Ltd.
KFB
Native name
株式会社福島放送
Kabushikigaisha Fukushimahōsō
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryTelevision broadcasting
FoundedFebruary 4, 1981; 45 years ago (1981-02-04)
Headquarters4-3-6 Kuwano,,
Japan
Key people
Hiroshi Yokoyama (President and Representative Director)
Websitewww.kfb.co.jp
Footnotes / references
Data from itsCorporate Profile
Television station in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
JOJI-DTV
CityKoriyama
Channels
BrandingKFB
Fukushima Broadcasting
Programming
AffiliationsAll-Nippon News Network
Ownership
OwnerFukushima Broadcasting Co., Ltd.
History
First air date
October 1, 1981 (1981-10-01)
Former call signs
JOJI-TV (1981–2012)
Former channel numbers
Analog:
35 (UHF; 1981–2012)
Technical information
Licensing authority
MIC

Fukushima Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (株式会社福島放送,Kabushiki-gaisha Fukushima Hōsō), also known asKFB, is a Japanesebroadcast network affiliated with theANN. Their headquarters are located inKōriyama City,Fukushima Prefecture.

History

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Pre-launch

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Prior to its launch, there were already 2 stations set up in the prefecture:Fukushima Television (affiliated toFuji TV,TV Asahi, andTBS)[1]: 13–14  andFukushima Central TV (affiliated toNTV).[1]: 14–15  In June 1980, theMinistry of Posts (now known as theMinistry of Internal Affairs and Communications) opened applications for Fukushima's third private broadcaster, attracting 112 companies.[1]: 16  After talks between the four main commercial networks in Japan andRadio Fukushima in December 1980, it was agreed that the affiliate for the new station would be from TV Asahi.[1]: 16 

Both TV Asahi and TBS, which were interested in applying for a broadcast license, hoped to use "Fukushima Broadcasting" as a tentative name for the new regional broadcaster. Later, TV Asahi made plans to either use "Fukushima Asahi Broadcasting" or "Fukushima Asahi Television" as its names, but neither name was approved by the Ministry of Posts.[1]: 17  On December 19 of the same year, the new broadcaster obtained a license under the nameFukushima Broadcasting.[1]: 16 

Fukushima Broadcasting chose Koriyama City as the location of its headquarters as Koriyama is the largest economic city in the prefecture.[1]: 16  On February 4, 1981, the broadcaster was founded.[1]: 17 

Launching and further developments

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After its headquarters completed on August 10, 1981,[1]: 19  pilot broadcasts began on September 15 of the same year.[1]: 19  At 6:20am on October 1, 1981, Fukushima Broadcasting started its broadcasting operations.[1]: 5  The broadcaster also entered into event sponsorships such as Fukushima Summer Festival and NASA Space Science Expo.[1]: 29–33  In addition, the broadcaster also held cultural activities such as the performing of theVienna Boys' Choir in the prefecture.[1]: 35 

WhenTV-U Fukushima started broadcasting in 1983, Fukushima already had 4 commercial broadcasters in the prefecture.[1]: 45 In 1985, a broadcasting union was established.[1]: 57  KFB first used theelectronic news-gathering system in 1989.[1]: 78  In order to update the main control room equipment, KFB began to renovate the headquarters in 1997.[1]: 128–129  This series of works was completed in April 1998. On September 6, 1998, a mechanical failure occurred at the Fukushima Broadcasting Aizuwakamatsu broadcasting station, causing about 87,500 households in the Aizu area to be unable to watch the Fukushima Broadcasting program for 8.5 hours.[1]: 142 

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqr福島放送の二十年 [20 Years of Fukushima Broadcasting] (in Japanese). Fukushima Broadcasting. 2001.OCLC 656440402.

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