Ryukyu Asahi Broadcasting
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Okinawa Island, Okinawa | |
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Branding | QAB (RyuQ(kyu) Asahi Broadcasting) |
Channels | Digital: JORY-DTV, Channel 16 (UHF – LCN 5) |
Translators | Stations |
Affiliations | All-Nippon News Network |
Owner |
TV Asahi (19.9%) Asahi Shimbun (17.1%) Ryukyu Broadcasting |
Founded | June 10, 1994 |
Call letters' meaning |
Japan Okinawa RYukyu |
Website | http://www.qab.co.jp/ |
Ryukyu Asahi Broadcasting Co., Ltd. (琉球朝日放送株式会社 Ryukyu Asahi Hōsō Kabushiki-Gaisha), also known as QAB, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the ANN. Their headquarters are located in Okinawa Prefecture.
QAB has a relationship with Ryukyu Broadcasting, a Japan News Network affiliate. Their offices are located inside the RBC-QAB media center building (RBC・QABメディアセンタービル) in Naha.
History
- 1995 October 1 It was set up third broadcasting station of Okinawa Prefecture.
- 1 December 2006 Digital terrestrial television was started (Naha main station).
Stations
Analog
- Naha(Main Station) JORY-TV 28ch
- Ginowan 35ch
- Goya 18ch
- Gushikawa 44ch
- On'na 35ch
- Nakijin42ch
- Motobu 54ch
- Kumejima 42ch
Digital(ID:5)
- Naha(Main Station) JORY-DTV 16ch
Programs
Rival stations
- Okinawa Television(OTV)
- Ryukyu Broadcasting Corporation(RBC)
- NHK Okinawa
External links
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