Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting
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City of license | Fukuoka |
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Broadcast area | Fukuoka Prefecture |
Branding | KBC Radio |
Frequency | 1413 kHz |
First air date | January 1, 1954 |
Format | Talk, Sports |
Language(s) | Japanese |
Power | 50 kW |
Callsign meaning |
JO Ichi (1) Fukuoka |
Affiliations | NRN |
Owner | Asahi Shimbun |
Webcast | Radiko |
Website |
http://www.kbc.co.jp/radio/ KBC Radio on Facebook |
Fukuoka Prefecture | |
Channels |
Analog: 1 (VHF) Digital: 31 (UHF) |
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Affiliations | ANN |
Owner | Asahi Shimbun |
First air date | March 1, 1959 |
Call letters' meaning |
JO Ichi (1) Fukuoka |
Former affiliations | FNN (1959-1964) |
Transmitter coordinates | Coordinates: 33°35′35.7″N 130°21′5.3″E / 33.593250°N 130.351472°E |
Website |
http://www.kbc.co.jp/ Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting on Facebook |
Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (九州朝日放送株式会社 Kyushu Asahi Hoso Kabushiki Gaisha) is a broadcasting station in Fukuoka, Japan, and it is affiliated with National Radio Network (NRN), All-Nippon News Network (ANN), and TV Asahi Network.
Programs
- Asadesu
- Super J Channel Kyushu/Okinawa
- KBC News Pia
- Kyushu Kaido Story
- Ruriiro no Sunadokei
- Fukuoka Marathon
- National High School Baseball Fukuoka Regional Tournament
- Vana H Cup KBC Augusta
Other TV stations in Fukuoka
- NHK Fukuoka and Kitakyushu
- RKB Mainichi Broadcasting (RKB毎日放送)
- Fukuoka Broadcasting Corporation (福岡放送)
- TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting (TVQ九州放送)
- Television Nishinippon Corporation (テレビ西日本)
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Prefectures | NHK | NNN | JNN | FNN | ANN | TXN | Other | |
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Fukuoka | Fukuoka | Fukuoka | FBS | RKB | TNC | KBC | TVQ | |
Kitakyūshū | Kitakyūshū | |||||||
Saga | Saga | STS | ||||||
Nagasaki | Nagasaki | NIB | NBC | KTN | NCC | |||
Kumamoto | Kumamoto | KKT | RKK | TKU | KAB | |||
Ōita | Ōita | (TOS) | OBS | TOS | OAB | |||
Miyazaki | Miyazaki | (UMK) | MRT | UMK | (UMK) | |||
Kagoshima | Kagoshima | KYT | MBC | KTS | KKB | |||
Okinawa | Okinawa | Okinawa | RBC | OTV | QAB | AFN | ||
Sakishima | ||||||||
Daitō | Tokyo | TBS | CX | EX |
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