JNN
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Japan News Network (ジャパン ニュース ネットワーク Japan Nyūsu Nettowāku?), or JNN, is a commercial television news network in Japan. The network is run by Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc.(TBS).
[edit] JNN stations
- TBS - Tokyo Hoso or commonly TBS TV (Tokyo, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Saitama, Chiba, and Kanagawa)
- MBS - Mainichi Hoso (Osaka, Shiga, Kyoto, Hyōgo, Nara, and Wakayama)
- CBC - Chūbu-Nippon Hoso (Aichi, Gifu, and Mie)
- RKB - RKB Mainichi Hoso (Fukuoka)
- HBC - Hokkaidō Hoso (Hokkaidō)
- ATV - Aomori TV (Aomori)
- IBC - IBC Iwate Hoso (Iwate)
- TBC - Tohoku Hoso (Miyagi)
- TUY - TV U Yamagata (Yamagata)
- TUF - TV U Fukushima (Fukushima)
- BSN - Niigata Hoso (Niigata)
- TUT - Tulip TV (Toyama)
- MRO - Hokuriku Hoso (Ishikawa)
- UTY - TV Yamanashi (Yamanashi)
- SBC - Shin-etsu Hoso (Nagano)
- SBS - Shizuoka Hoso (Shizuoka)
- BSS - San-in Hoso (Shimane and Tottori)
- RSK - San-yo Hoso (Okayama and Kagawa)
- RCC - Chūgoku Hoso (Hiroshima)
- TYS - TV Yamaguchi (Yamaguchi)
- ITV - i TV (Ehime)
- KUTV - TV Kochi (Kochi)
- NBC - Nagasaki Hoso (Nagasaki)
- RKK - Kumamoto Hoso (Kumamoto)
- OBS - Oita Hoso (Ōita)
- MRT - Miyazaki Hoso (Miyazaki)
- MBC - Minaminihon Hoso (Kagoshima)
- RBC - Ryūkyū Hoso (Okinawa)
[edit] Remote Controller Buttons of Digital TV
- 1: HBC, TBC, MBC
- 3: RCC, TYS, NBC, RKK, OBS, RBC
- 4: MBS, RKB
- 5: CBC
- 6: 16 JNN stations (TBS, etc.)
[edit] External links
- Official Site (Japanese)