NHK Educational TV

NHK Educational TV
Launched January 10, 1959
Owned by NHK
Picture format 480i (4:3 SDTV)
1080i (16:9 HDTV)
Country Japan
Broadcast area National
Headquarters NHK Broadcasting Center, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Website http://www.nhk.or.jp/e-tele/
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial Channel 2 (Tokyo)
Streaming media
NHK Official Watch Live

NHK Educational TV (NHK教育テレビジョン, NHK Kyōiku terebijon) is the second television service of NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation). It is a sister service of NHK General TV, showing programs of a more educational, cultural or intellectual nature, periodically also showing anime. A similar counterpart would be the Public Broadcasting Service of the United States (or to a lesser extent BBC Two and BBC Four of the UK).[1] NHK displays a watermark "NHK E" at the upper right for its digital TV broadcast.[2] In 2010, NHK began using the abbreviation E Tele (Eテレ, Ī Tere).

NHK domestic stations and Radio 2 / ETV services

Places in bold refer to where the main station of each region is located.

The channel can be selected by pressing number 2 on the remote control, for all regions.

Region Station Radio 2 Educational TV (analog; closed) Educational TV (digital) Prefecture
Call sign Ch. Call sign
Hokkaidō Sapporo JOIBJOIB-TV12JOIB-DTVIshikari, Shiribeshi and Sorachi Subprefectures
Hakodate JOVBJOVB-TV10JOVB-DTVOshima and Hiyama Subprefectures
Asahikawa JOCCJOCC-TV 2JOCC-DTVKamikawa, Rumoi and Sōya Subprefectures
Obihiro JOOCJOOC-TV12JOOC-DTVTokachi Subprefecture
Kushiro JOPCJOPC-TV 2JOPC-DTVKushiro and Nemuro Subprefectures
Kitami JOKDJOKD-TV12JOKD-DTVAbashiri Subprefecture
Muroran JOIZJOIZ-TV 2JOIZ-DTVIburi and Hidaka Subprefectures
Tōhoku Aomori JOTCJOTC-TV 5JOTC-DTVAomori
Akita JOUBJOUB-TV 2JOUB-DTVAkita
Yamagata JOJCJOJC-TV 4JOJC-DTVYamagata
Morioka JOQCJOQC-TV 8JOQC-DTVIwate
Sendai JOHBJOHB-TV 5JOHB-DTVMiyagi
Fukushima JOFDJOFD-TV 2JOFD-DTVFukushima
KantōKōshin'etsu Tokyo JOABJOAB-TV
(Tokyo)
3JOAB-DTV
(Tokyo)
Tokyo
Yokohama -- 3Kanagawa
Chiba -- 3Chiba
Saitama -- 3Saitama
Maebashi -- 3Gunma
Utsunomiya -- 3Tochigi
Mito -- 3Ibaraki
Kōfu JOKCJOKC-TV 3JOKC-DTVYamanashi
Nagano JONBJONB-TV 9JONB-DTVNagano
Niigata JOQBJOQB-TV12JOQB-DTVNiigata
TōkaiHokuriku Toyama JOICJOIC-TV10JOIC-DTVToyama
Kanazawa JOJBJOJB-TV 8JOJB-DTVIshikawa
Fukui JOFCJOFC-TV 3JOFC-DTVFukui
Shizuoka JOPBJOPB-TV 2JOPB-DTVShizuoka
Nagoya JOCBJOCB-TV
(Nagoya)
9JOCB-DTV
(Nagoya)
Aichi
Gifu -- 9Gifu
Tsu -- 9Mie
Kansai Osaka JOBBJOBB-TV
(Osaka)
12JOBB-DTV
(Osaka)
Osaka
Kōbe --12Hyōgo
Kyōto --12Kyōto
Ōtsu --12Shiga
Nara --12Nara
Wakayama --12Wakayama
Chūgoku Tottori JOLCJOLC-TV 4JOLC-DTVTottori
Matsue JOTBJOTB-TV12JOTB-DTVShimane
Okayama JOKBJOKB-TV 3JOKB-DTVOkayama
Hiroshima JOFBJOFB-TV 7JOFB-DTVHiroshima
Yamaguchi JOUCJOUC-TV 1JOUC-DTVYamaguchi
Shikoku Tokushima --JOXB-TV38JOXB-DTVTokushima
Takamatsu JOHDJOHD-TV39JOHD-DTVKagawa
Matsuyama JOZBJOZB-TV 2JOZB-DTVEhime
Kōchi JORBJORB-TV 6JORB-DTVKōchi
Kyūshū-Okinawa Fukuoka JOLBJOLB-TV 6JOLB-DTVFukuoka (Western)
Kitakyūshū JOSBJOSB-TV12JOSB-DTVFukuoka (Eastern)
Saga --JOSD-TV40JOSD-DTVSaga
Nagasaki JOACJOAC-TV 1JOAC-DTVNagasaki
Kumamoto JOGBJOGB-TV 2JOGB-DTVKumamoto
Ōita JOIDJOID-TV12JOID-DTVŌita
Miyazaki JOMCJOMC-TV12JOMC-DTVMiyazaki
Kagoshima JOHCJOHC-TV 5JOHC-DTVKagoshima
Naha JOADJOAD-TV12JOAD-DTVOkinawa

References

  1. Blumenthal, Howard J.; Goodenough, Oliver R. This Business of Television. Billboard Books. p. 480. ISBN 9780823077632.
  2. Tay, Jinna; Turner, Graeme. Television Histories in Asia: Issues and Contexts. Routledge. p. 221. ISBN 9781135008079.
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