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Miyazaki Telecasting Co., Ltd. (abbreviation: UMK,
Japanese name in modern times consist of a family name (surname) followed by a given name, in that order. Nevertheless, when a Japanese name is written in the Roman alphabet, ever since the Meiji era, the official policy has been to cater to Western expecta ...
: 株式会社テレビ宮崎) is a Japanese
TV station A television station is a set of equipment managed by a business, organisation or other entity, such as an amateur television (ATV) operator, that transmits video content and audio content via radio waves directly from a transmitter on the earth ...
in Miyazaki. Currently branded as TV Miyazaki (テレビ宮崎), it is affiliated with NNN/
NNS NNS can stand for: * New neoclassical synthesis (economics) * NASCAR Nationwide Series (previous name of the NASCAR Xfinity Series) * Nashville Number System (music) * National Numeracy Strategy (UK education) * Near Net Shape * Nearest neighbor se ...
, FNN/ FNS, and
ANN Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie. Anne is sometimes used as a male name in the ...
. This is the only TV station in Japan that has joined three TV networks at the same time.


History

On July 16, 1968, the Ministry of Posts (currently the
Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications The is a cabinet-level ministry in the Government of Japan. Its English name was Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications (MPHPT) prior to 2004. It is housed in the 2nd Building of the Central Common Government Of ...
) announced its second UHF TV allocation plan, releasing 14 station licenses in 14 areas, including the Miyazaki Prefecture. 12 of the 14 licenses were then merged into one by request from the prefectural government of Miyazaki. On February of the following year, the owners of the 12 licenses agreed into one company to apply of a TV license and were granted a reserved license by the following month. On March 1, 1970, TV Miyazaki (tentative legal name prior to its launch) started trial broadcasts. And by April 1, 1970, TV Miyazaki official started broadcasting. In 1971, TV Miyazaki set up 7 relay stations alongside
Miyazaki Broadcasting is a broadcasting station in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan, and it is affiliated with Japan Radio Network (JRN) and Japan News Network (JNN). It is owned by the government of the prefecture, Mainichi Shimbun, the Bank of Miyazaki and various inve ...
In 1973, it started broadcasting in color. TV Miyazaki introduced its color OB van in 1979, and was first used in the 34th National Sports Congress held in Miyazaki. In 1980, TV Miyazaki completed its sports studio, a first for Japanese TV broadcasting. TV Miyazaki also started hosting large-scale events, with the NASA Space Science Fair in 1982 as its first event. FM Miyazaki (currently branded as JOY FM) was established by TV Miyazaki and started in 1984. During Japan's bubble economy, TV Miyazaki began promoting business diversification, and started to enter the real estate business. In 1991, they also invested in the establishment of the golf course, UMK Country Club. In March 2000, they invested in building their new headquarters in preparation for digital broadcasting which was later completed in August of the following year and formally used in February 2002. On December 1, 2006, digital broadcasting has started and ceased analog transmissions on July 24, 2011. In 2020, TV Miyazaki has unveiled its current logo, in time for its 50th anniversary.


Technical Information


Programming

Since its inception until 1973, TV Miyazaki hasn't been officially part in any network. At that time, it aired 60% of Fuji TV programming and 20% of programming each for Nippon TV and TV Asahi. In April 1973, TV Miyazaki became an FNN/FNS affiliate. Then in April 1976, they also joined
ANN Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie. Anne is sometimes used as a male name in the ...
as its secondary affiliate (but not ANN's general programming). And by April 1979, they finally joined NNN as its tertiary affiliate (like ANN, TV Miyazaki is not part of
NNS NNS can stand for: * New neoclassical synthesis (economics) * NASCAR Nationwide Series (previous name of the NASCAR Xfinity Series) * Nashville Number System (music) * National Numeracy Strategy (UK education) * Near Net Shape * Nearest neighbor se ...
, despite participating in the 24 Hour TV charity and airing select variety programs from Nippon TV). Currently, the news provider (on all days) every morning and primetime (alongside their local news program UMK Super News) comes from FNN, the lunch news bulletin comes from ANN, and the late night news comes from NNN. Their primetime schedule is also a mix of programs mostly from Nippon TV and Fuji TV, which also leaves no simulcast slots for TV Asahi programming. Because some programs (mainly TV Asahi programming on all days and certain Nippon TV & Fuji TV programming on specific days) are not simulcasted by the broadcaster, there are currently two ways to watch them: * Select programs from Nippon TV (such as Matsuko In The Room) and TV Asahi (such as Welcome Newlyweds) are then aired on its rival broadcaster
Miyazaki Broadcasting is a broadcasting station in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan, and it is affiliated with Japan Radio Network (JRN) and Japan News Network (JNN). It is owned by the government of the prefecture, Mainichi Shimbun, the Bank of Miyazaki and various inve ...
, or * Cable operators in Miyazaki Prefecture provide channels from Kagoshima or Kumamoto Prefectures.


Subsidiaries

* FM Miyazaki (JOMU-FM, JFN affiliate)


References


External links


Official website of TV Miyazaki
{{Authority control All-Nippon News Network Fuji News Network Nippon News Network Television stations in Japan Television channels and stations established in 1970 Mass media in Miyazaki (city)